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biomedical sciences, bioinformatics, clinical research or related field strong clinical trial experience (design, execution, and regulatory submissions) proficiency in bioinformatics, statistical analysis (R
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to research projects aligned with SCoSEIA’s core themes: Understanding the Nature of Income and Wealth Inequality and Wealth Creation (led by Professor Duoduo Xu ) Exploring the Effects of Shocks and Policies
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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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findings through high-impact publications and presentations Requirements a Ph.D. degree in biomedical sciences, bioinformatics, clinical research or related field strong clinical trial experience (design
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collaborative project related to tumor microenvironment in primary and metastatic solid tumors. The appointment will commence as soon as possible on a temporary basis for 1-2 year(s), with the possibility
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of publishing academic research papers is highly preferred. The appointee will work on healthcare big data related project; carry out administrative work; supervise research-support staff and work in
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of the Hong Kong Institute of Economics and Business Strategy on economic research projects in areas including (but not limited to): Restructuring global supply chains The digital economy and trade
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. The appointee will work under the supervision of Professor Xin-yuan Guan on part of a theme-based collaborative project related to tumor microenvironment in primary and metastatic solid tumors. The appointment
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problem-solving skills the ability to work under tight schedule to meet project deadlines the capability to work both independently and as part of a team experience with advanced social sciences research
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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