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of creating and sustaining a thriving clinical research ecosystem and driving development in Hong Kong and Greater Bay Area (GBA). In November 2024, the University of Hong Kong LKS Faculty of Medicine (HKUMed
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development in Hong Kong and Greater Bay Area (GBA). In November 2024, the University of Hong Kong LKS Faculty of Medicine (HKUMed) was appointed as the operator of GBAICTI. In December 2025, the Real-World
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sustaining a thriving clinical research ecosystem and driving development in Hong Kong and Greater Bay Area (GBA). In November 2024, the University of Hong Kong LKS Faculty of Medicine (HKUMed) was appointed
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Administrative Region, serving as a centralized clinical research facilitation platform with the mission of creating and sustaining a thriving clinical research ecosystem and driving development in Hong Kong and
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to foster cutting-edge areas in social sciences research. This joint post-doctoral researcher aims to support the next generation of leading social sciences researchers, by enabling them to develop a range of
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on the research projects related to just transitions; Conduct independent research and produce high-quality publications; Supervise research students; Prepare grant applications; and Take up some teaching duties
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developing students’ talents and creating applicable knowledge to support social and economic advancement. Applications are invited for : Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics [Ref. T
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Administrative Region, serving as a centralized clinical research facilitation platform with the mission of creating and sustaining a thriving clinical research ecosystem and driving development in Hong Kong and
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UnitedKingdomTime) Position Description: Apply Position Description We invite talented and motivated applicants for PhD and Postdoc positions in the group of Haowei Xu (https://www.haoweixu.com/ ) at the Department
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@knopfel-lab.net . Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. Optical voltage imaging in neurons: moving from technology development to practical tool. doi: 10.1038/s41583-019-0231-4