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Stroke Research and Prevention Group of HKU (stroke.hku.hk) to assist in neuroimaging data acquisition and analysis, write-up of the results, as well as training of students Apply image analysis skills
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-related data, including data from electronic health records, medical images, and sensor data from wearable devices Responsible for writing up results, training and supervising students and junior staff
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the possibility of renewal subject to funding availability and satisfactory performance) Applicants should possess a Ph.D. degree preferably in medical science, biological or biomedical science, or a related
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Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pharmacology, Biology, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Immunology, Bioengineering, Chemistry, Data Science or related fields. Post-doctorate experience preferred. Proven track record in
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background or formal training in forensic speech science. The successful candidate should also possess native or near-native fluency in English. Information about the School can be obtained at http
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the possibility of renewal subject to funding availability and satisfactory performance) Applicants should possess a doctoral degree (Ph.D.) in Stem Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Developmental Biology, or a
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satisfactory performance and funding availability. Applicants should possess a Ph.D. degree in epidemiology, biostatistics, applied mathematics, data science or other related disciplines. They should have strong
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contact Professor Pengtao Liu at pliu88@hku.hk . Information about the School of Biomedical Sciences can be found at http://www.sbms.hku.hk/ . A highly competitive salary commensurate with qualifications
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a Ph.D. degree in Health Science, Sport Science, Psychology, Public Health or Gerontology preferably with experience in coordinating research projects, data management, and research dissemination
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on research projects related to gene-editing and other research-related projects Assist in data acquisition and analysis, write-up the results, prepare scientific publications, draft research grants, and