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in subject contact and counselling Coordinate projects, manage and analyse data Liaise and collaborate with various parties, and perform administrative tasks Perform other duties as assigned Expose to
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Post-doctoral Fellow Scheme. The appointee is expected to contribute to the research project “Justice in China: Showing the way with forensic voice comparison” and develop their own project(s) in
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statistical modeling as well as the design and validation of performance assessment and psychometric instruments is mandatory. Familiarity with mixed-methods and/or intervention research for youths/vulnerable
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Chinese (knowledge of spoken Cantonese would be an advantage). A strong background on quantitative research methods and statistical modeling as well as the design and validation of performance assessment
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people’s lives taking research a step beyond the lab. Research projects we are looking to pursue are in the areas of extracellular vesicles & cell therapy, immunotherapy, nucleic acids therapeutics
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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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, tissue culture or primary cell culture models, b) ability to work with infectious small animals, or c) omic-science. The appointee will conduct research projects related to emerging agents of hepatitis
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, animal studies, and cancer-related research work. Applicants should have good communication skills, be self-motivated, have the ability to multi-task with attention to detail, be organized and be able
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culture, cellular/molecular biology, flow cytometry and animal studies. Applicants should be self-motivated, organized and able to work independently as well as in a team; and have the ability to multi-task
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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