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the molecular mechanisms of human DNA damage response and repair via an integrated approach that includes biochemistry, molecular biology, and cryo-electron microscopy. Preference will be given to candidates with
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will be given to candidates with research experience in cancer bioinformatics, cancer biology and/or cancer immunology; as well as cell/organoid culture, cellular/molecular biology, flow cytometry
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/organoid culture, cellular/molecular biology, flow cytometry, animal studies, and cancer-related research work. Applicants should have good communication skills, be self-motivated, have the ability to multi
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, writing, and communication abilities. Our laboratory focuses on deciphering the molecular mechanisms of human DNA damage response and repair via an integrated approach that includes biochemistry, molecular
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, writing, and communication abilities. Our laboratory focuses on deciphering the molecular mechanisms of human DNA damage response and repair via an integrated approach that includes biochemistry, molecular
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University of Hong Kong is a dynamic, fast-growing university that is pursuing excellence in research and professional education. As a publicly funded institution, the University is committed to nurturing and
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Level 3 facility is an advantage. The appointee will contribute substantially to research projects on molecular virology and immunology of emerging and re-emerging viruses (e.g. coronaviruses and
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by the Department of Microbiology, School of Clinical Medicine. Applicants should have a Ph.D. degree with extensive research experience in cellular and molecular biology, cancer biology, immunology
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perform numerical simulations. Key Requirements for Postdoc: Requires a PhD in Physics or closely related disciplines. Experience with numerical software (VASP, Quantum Espresso) and programming (e.g
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experience in cellular and molecular biology, cancer biology, immunology or virology; and preferably with basic laboratory skills of animal studies (mouse models). The appointees will conduct research projects