Post-doctoral Fellow, School of Biomedical Sciences
- Employer
- THE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG
- Location
- Pok Fu Lam, Hong Kong
- Closing date
- 29 Oct 2022
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- Academic Discipline
- Biological Sciences, Life sciences
- Job Type
- Academic Posts, Research Fellowships, Postdocs
- Contract Type
- Fixed Term
- Hours
- Full Time
Work type: Full-time
Department: School of Biomedical Sciences (22600)
Categories: Academic-related Staff
Applications are invited for appointment as Post-doctoral Fellow in the School of Biomedical Sciences (Ref.: 516399), to commence as soon as possible for one year, with the possibility of renewal subject to satisfactory performance.
Applicants should have a Ph.D. degree preferably in Developmental or Reproductive Biology or a related discipline. Preference will be given to those with research experience in Stem cell biology, embryonic development, epigenetics regulation, animal model and immunology. Applicants should have a good command of written and spoken English, strong communication skills, and a demonstrated track record of publishing academic research papers. They should also be self-motivated, innovative, and able to work well in an interdisciplinary team.
The appointee is expected to contribute to a translational research programme in stem cell biology and conduct research projects with a multidisciplinary team of clinicians and scientists. Working outside campus may be required. For further information, please contact Professor Liu Pengtao at pliu88@hku.hk.
A highly competitive salary commensurate with qualifications and experience will be offered, in addition to annual leave and medical benefits.
The University only accepts online applications for the above post. Applicants should apply online and upload an up-to-date C.V. Review of applications will start from September 13, 2022 and continue until October 29, 2022, or until the post is filled, whichever is earlier.
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