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, Nanomedicine & Advanced Therapeutics at the Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacy (several posts) (Ref.: 532606) We now invite applicants to join the Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics Lab
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posts) (Ref.: 532606) We now invite applicants to join the Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics Lab of Drug Delivery, Nanomedicine & Advanced Therapeutics at the Department of Pharmacology
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. The appointee is expected to play an important role in the team on molecular mechanisms of protective immune responses during HIV infection or cancer immunotherapy. He/She will design and perform experiments
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-term basis, with the possibility of renewal, subject to financial availability and satisfactory performance. Applicants should possess a Ph.D. degree in Chemistry, Engineering, Medicine, Biology or other
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. The appointees will participate in collaboration projects aimed at identifying and characterizing the mechanisms and factors that control mammalian gene expression. Special focus will be placed on transcription
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an immunology focus (characterising immune mechanisms) or a molecular virology focus (vaccine development). For enquiries about the duties of the position, please contact Ms Helen Chan at homchan@hku.hk . Those
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an immunology focus (characterising immune mechanisms) or a molecular virology focus (vaccine development). For enquiries about the duties of the position, please contact Ms Helen Chan at homchan@hku.hk . A
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subject to funding availability and satisfactory performance. Applicants should have a PhD degree in biological/medical sciences or related disciplines, with post-doctoral research experience in virology
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assigned Requirements A Ph.D. degree in Neuroimaging, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, or other related disciplines, with experience or keen interest in processing
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interdependently within a team and cross teams on a tight schedule are essential to succeed in this role. Applicants in the final stages of their PhD studies may be considered for appointment as a Senior Research