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; (ii) a strong track record in breast surgery research, in particular on molecular genetics, next generation sequencing, cancer biology, tumour microenvironment, and clinical translational research
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-specific implants in clinical settings. Lead preparation of scientific reports, ensuring alignment with funder and ethics requirements. Draft and submit peer-reviewed publications and conference
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). Documentary proof of qualification may be required an outstanding record of research performance, with a research area that aligns with the focus of FOSS (HKU) and ISR (Michigan) good interpersonal
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leadership and strategic direction, ensuring SWSA’s continued alignment with the academic missions of HKU and its tradition of excellence. The successful candidate will help the Department to uphold
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to work across disciplines towards new research initiatives; (iii) a strong track record of high-quality research as indicated by publications (including multiple publications in high-impact journals
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to work across disciplines towards new research initiatives; (iii) a strong track record of high-quality research as indicated by publications (including multiple publications in high-impact journals
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Responsibilities Work on multiple research projects under the supervision of the Principal Investigator Conduct qualitative research activities for ongoing studies, including participant recruitment, semi-structured
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or behavioural data analysis will be highly regarded. A good command of written and spoken English and Chinese, strong interpersonal and organizational skills, and the ability to coordinate multiple projects
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leadership, organizational, project management and problem-solving skills. Strong interpersonal, communication and stakeholders’ management skills. Detail-oriented, able to handle multiple concurrent tasks and
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structural biology; (2) artificial intelligence or computational-guided virological research; (3) immunity and immunopathology to viruses; (4) multiple-omics investigations of virus-induced host response