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should possess a PhD degree. Ideal candidates should be highly motivated with a strong publication record. Previous research experience in RNA biology and bioinformatics is preferred. The initial
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duties as assigned by the Head of Department or his/her delegates. Qualifications Applicants should: (a) have a PhD degree in Space Science, Space Navigation, Planetary Science or a related discipline
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the Head of Department, the Director of RILS or his/her delegates. Qualifications Applicants should: (a) have a PhD degree in a related discipline; (b) preferably have at least two years of
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duties as assigned by the Head of Department, the Director of SCRI or his/her delegates. Qualifications Applicants should: (a) have a PhD degree in a related discipline; (b) preferably have at least
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or his/her delegates. Qualifications Applicants should: (a) have a PhD degree and a solid academic background in a relevant discipline, particularly with research and teaching expertise in the areas
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and engage in various scholarly activities, including securing research funding, student supervision and taking up teaching duties, if necessary. Requirements: A relevant PhD degree with a solid and
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methodologies are preferred. Requirements: Applicants should possess a relevant PhD degree with a solid and outstanding track record in research. They should have a solid statistical background, and a strong
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, if necessary. Requirements: A relevant PhD degree with a solid and outstanding track record in research; Ability to conduct research independently while effectively engaging in a team environment; A proven
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Discover and characterize novel humoral factors and biomarkers involved in the regulation of metabolic homeostasis Utilize advanced quantitative proteomics platforms such as Olink and Simoa technology to
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quantitative proteomics platforms such as Olink and Simoa technology to identify and validate disease-specific biomarkers in clinical samples Lead research projects investigating adipose tissue heterogeneity and