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(e.g. Linux, R programming) is essential. The appointees will need to perform data analysis of single cell RNA-sequencing, transcriptomics data, Nanopore long read sequencing analysis and/or
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highly complex workflows. We aim to develop optimization models and algorithms to improve wafer processing sequences across semiconductor manufacturing tools, with the objectives of reducing cycle times
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sequencing and spatial transcriptomics to study liver cancer. Candidates who have a strong interest in translational research and appreciate the complexity of biological systems are particularly encouraged
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Department of Applied Social Sciences Research Assistant Professor in Social Work / Psychology (Ref. 260306009) The Department of Applied Social Sciences (APSS) has a wealth of expertise in multiple
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inflammatory systems; applying cutting-edge multi-omics technologies such as single-cell sequencing and spatial transcriptomics to translational research; and developing novel therapeutic strategies and
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computational methods to analyse multi-omics data, specifically focusing on ribosome profiling, mass spectrometry-based proteomics, next-generation sequencing (NGS) and spatial transcriptomics, etc.; (c
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sequencing and bioinformatics, iPSC derived cells, tissue organoids and/or tissue slices, analytical techniques e.g. LC-MS, liquid scintillation, HPLC, MS, NMR. Administrative and Collaborative Skills
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(e.g. Linux, R programming) is essential. The appointees will need to perform data analysis of single cell RNA-sequencing, transcriptomics data, Nanopore long read sequencing analysis and/or
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research team to conduct data analysis for different types of data, including genomic/metagenomic sequencing data, ecological surveillance data, as well as development of analysis pipeline. Working off
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multiple disciplines including Social Work, Social Policy and Administration, Psychology, and Sociology. Our research directions are related to migration and population mobility, family and life span