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tissue culture and molecular biology is essential. Preference will be given to those with experience in handling human iPSC-based cell- and/or organoid- platforms. The appointee will join a young and
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a PhD degree with a specialisation in Psychology, Neuropsychology, Human Neuroscience, Computational Neuroscience, Brain-inspired Artificial Intelligence, Neuroengineering, Computational Psychiatry
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disease, renal disease, and injury control are encouraged to apply. Over their careers, candidates will need to respond to new priorities in human health as changes in planetary climate, pathogens, and
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. Over their careers, candidates are expected to respond to new priorities in human health as changes in planetary climate, pathogens, and human behaviour alter risks and opportunities. The appointees will
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research and training is in any discipline in the arts and humanities) in the Faculty of Arts (Ref.: 526032), to commence on September 1, 2024 or as soon as possible thereafter. Appointment as Assistant
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-time employment and reside in Hong Kong during the Post-doctoral fellowship period. Visa and work authorization will be made possible for successful applicants through the Human Resources Department
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research in sustainable design strategies, with a focus on fully integrated human, social, environmental, and economic sustainability in the constructed environment. They should have experience in
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research Experience in genomic sequencing data analysis and human primary cell culture would be an advantage Self-motivated with a hardworking attitude, able to work independently and in an interdisciplinary
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. degree in one of the following fields: Environmental Science, Environmental Governance, Computational Social Sciences, Urban Studies/Planning, Urban Analytics, Human Geography, Public Health or other
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Kong Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences. The Centre was founded as an Area of Excellence designated and funded by the Research Grants Council of the University Grants Committee of Hong Kong