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, genomics, mechanobiology, and immunology, fostering an environment where groundbreaking ideas flourish. Real-world Impact: Collaborate closely with basic and data scientists, experimental pathologists and
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analysis, mechanobiology, and immunology, fostering an environment where groundbreaking ideas flourish. Real-world Impact: Collaborate closely with basic and data scientists, experimental pathologists and
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, fostering collaboration among leading researchers in an open and cooperative environment where researchers are empowered with state-of-the-art tools to effectively and innovatively address and impact complex
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stronger scientific environment. As the Vice Chancellor's primary representative in matters related to fundamental and non-clinical trials research, the Associate Vice Chancellor works in close partnership
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and extends the knowledge frontiers across disciplines. Teaching and research at HKUST(GZ) take place in an outstanding intellectual environment that is rich in technical resources. English is the
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of Microbiology (IMB) and be fully integrated into its diverse, interactive, and collaborative research environment. The position offers outstanding scientific opportunities to participate in interdisciplinary
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HSPC-derived microglia-like cells. Successful candidates will be part of a stimulating and collaborative scientific environment with cutting-edge instrumentation and facilities. Qualifications Required
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The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable
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the knowledge frontiers across disciplines. Teaching and research at HKUST(GZ) occur in an outstanding intellectual environment rich in technical resources. English is the medium of instruction. Robotics and
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an inclusive and collaborative academic environment with a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion among the faculty, students, and staff. Promote teamwork and collaboration both within the department and