Postdoctoral Fellows in Quantitative Biological Modeling/Biomedical Informatics

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    Postdoctoral Research Fellows in Quantitative Biological Modeling, Systems Biology, and Biomedical Informatics

    The research group led by Dr. Pan-Jun Kim at Hong Kong Baptist University (Department of Biology) invites applications for postdoctoral research fellows in the areas of quantitative biological modeling, systems biology, and/or biomedical informatics. Hong Kong Baptist University is a public institution funded by the Hong Kong SAR Government, promoting academic excellence and innovation. Information on Pan-Jun Kim’s group can be found from http://panjunkim.com.

    The research will focus on the predictive computational modeling of (i) global microbial ecosystems inside human body in health and disease and (ii) various metabolic, regulatory, and signaling networks inside/between cells, and (iii) large-scale analysis of multi-omics and medical data. Screening of applications begins immediately and will continue until the positions are filled.

    Applicants for postdoctoral research fellows should satisfy at least one of the following conditions (i)-(iii): (i) trained in mathematics, physics, or other computational sciences, with strong backgrounds in computer simulations with programing languages such as Python and C++, (ii) familiar with various machine learning algorithms, or (iii) familiar with statistics and high-throughput -omics data.

    To apply, please send your cover letter and curriculum vitae (including the contact information of at least three references) to Dr. Pan-Jun Kim through the email address: panjunkim (AT) hkbu (DOT) edu (DOT) hk.

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