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Department of Applied Biology and Chemical Technology Research Assistant Professor in Bioinformatics for Multi-omics Studies (Ref. 260305004) The Department of Applied Biology and Chemical
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for appointment as Post-doctoral Fellow in Bioinformatics in the Department of Pathology and State Key Laboratory of Liver Research (Ref.:534820), to commence as soon as possible for three years, with
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of renewal subject to satisfactory performance. Applicants should possess a Ph.D. degree in biological science, biomedical sciences, bioinformatics or related disciplines. They should be self-driven, highly
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, bioinformatics or related disciplines. They should be self-driven, highly motivated, creative with excellent communication skills in written and spoken English and Cantonese. Expertise and knowledge in
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bioinformatics are advantageous. Candidates should be highly motivated and have a track record of publications in international journals. The appointee will work on projects related to oral microbiology and
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health, medical data science, computational medicine, and bioinformatics with capability in developing innovative research, teaching, and technology transfer programmes that bridge AI and medicine
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outstanding interdisciplinary scholars with a focus on artificial intelligence (AI), digital health, medical data science, computational medicine, and bioinformatics with capability in developing innovative
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postgraduate levels. Expertise in bioinformatics, high-throughput sequencing data analysis, and computational biology is essential. Skills in applying data science and artificial intelligence to biomedical
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interest) in nanopore based DNA methylation analysis and previous bioinformatics training. Requirements: PhD in a STEM subject. Candidates with degrees in neuroscience, data science, bioinformatics, and
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Department is available on the departmental website at www.polyu.edu.hk/hti/ . We are looking for a highly motivated personnel with expertise in bioinformatics, neuroimaging, machine learning, mental health