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) Categories: Senior Research Staff & Post-doctoral Fellow Research Assistant Professor (to be seconded to GBAICTI as its Chief Data Scientist) (Ref.: 534813) The Greater Bay Area International Clinical Trial
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seconded to GBAICTI as its Chief Data Scientist) (Ref.: 534813) The Greater Bay Area International Clinical Trial Institute (GBAICTI) is a wholly-owned entity of the Government of the Hong Kong Special
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on emerging infectious diseases, and consistently publish original research articles in high-impact journals. He/She will conduct research projects related to influenza virus and coronavirus under
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will be an advantage. The appointee will work with the Principal Investigator to conduct research in a predominantly independent manner. Responsibilities will include conducting systematic reviews
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experience in educational settings will be an advantage. The appointee will work with the Principal Investigator to conduct research in a predominantly independent manner. Responsibilities will include
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equipment; (iii) development of clinical guidelines; (iv) formulation and evaluation of cancer screening programmes; and (v) formulation and evaluation of primary care reform policies; Conduct and oversee
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an advantage. The appointees will work with the Principal Investigator on various research projects related to end-of-life-care for persons with disabilities and families. Major duties include advanced data
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; manage on-going research projects on ovarian reconstitution; publish original research articles in high-impact journals; and secure external competitive grants. A highly competitive salary commensurate
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Responsibilities Assist the Principal Investigator in clinical research projects involving neurology patients with stroke or epilepsy Conduct literature review, coordinate projects, recruit subjects, prepare and
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studies using cell lines, primary cultures and/or patients' tissues for efficacy evaluation. Conduct in vivo studies, including administration of nanoparticles, monitoring fate, therapeutic response, and