Dear MARMAM group readers,

The Aquatic Animal Virtopsy Lab (AAVL), at the Jockey Club College of 
Veterinary Medicine and Life Sciences, City University of Hong Kong, is 
currently looking for multiple new research staff positions/PhD/Postdoc fellow 
candidate to join our growing aquatic animal health assessment team.

The aquatic animal health assessment programme conducts research in Hong Kong 
and adjacent waters, as well as East Asian waters in collaboration with >10 
partnered institutes, applying cutting-edge technologies such as computed 
tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, 3D surface scanning and unmanned aerial 
vehicle routinely, to assess the health of stranded and free-ranging aquatic 
animals like cetaceans and sea turtles. Using virtopsy techniques alongside 
conventional stranding investigation, our research focus is to investigate the 
biological profiles and diseases in aquatic animals, as well as to assess 
anthropogenic impacts on the survival and wellbeing of animals. Ultimately, we 
aim to enhance our understanding of aquatic animal health, providing sound 
scientific basis for effective conservation measures, and to guide policy and 
management decisions for the protection of the precious aquatic animals in Hong 
Kong and worldwide.

Duties
Assist in laboratory research works and handling research samples; assist in 
developing the tissue bank with the samples collected from stranded aquatic 
animals for postmortem examinations such as molecular and histopathological 
analyses; assist in the overall project logistics arrangements, virtopsy and 
conventional necropsy; support the logistic and record-keeping for the sea 
turtle stranding response programme; liaise and coordinate with other team 
members, departments and collaborators; collect, review and analyse data; 
support for science and management needs; assist in writing scientific 
manuscript and organising research activities; prepare and deliver 
presentations for stakeholder meetings, outreach activities, and biological 
opinions, and perform any other duties as assigned.

Requirements
A Master's/Bachelor's degree in Molecular Biology/Veterinary/Biomedical Science 
or a related disciplines. Prior experience in marine conservation, aquatic 
animal stranding works and laboratory works (especially molecular 
phylogenetics) are advantages. Applicants should have the ability to do 
presentations for a variety of audiences including technical, scientific, and 
the general public; experience in publishing scientific research; ability to 
work in a diversified environment; ability to work independently in a mature 
manner and maintain a calm demeanor in potentially stressful conditions; 
experience in handling animal carcasses comfortably; good record keeping, good 
time management and organisational skills; attention to details; willingness to 
learn and acquire new skills; ability to face the camera or in front of live 
audience(s) comfortably; ability to adapt to an ever-changing work environment 
and strict timelines are required. Good written and spoken English and Chinese 
(including Putonghua) would be an advantage. Occasional night duties or work on 
weekends/holidays may be required.

Salary and Conditions of Service

  *   Salary (for research staff and postdoc fellow) offered will be highly 
competitive, commensurate with qualifications and experience, with fringe 
benefits include leave, medical and dental consultations at the campus clinic.
  *   Studentship (for PhD candidate) offered will be highly attractive - 
annual stipend of HK$228,000 (approximately US$29,230) for a period up to three 
years, and a conference and research-related travel allowance of HK$10,000 
(approximately US$1,280) for each candidate.

Information and Application
Further information on AAVL and the University is available at 
https://www.cityu.edu.hk/ph/staff/prof-brian-kot-chin-wing and 
http://www.cityu.edu.hk respectively.

To apply, please submit application to Dr. Brian Kot directly for review, with 
cover letter and updated CV. Applications will receive full consideration until 
the position(s) is filled and only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.

Please share this info with any potential applicants and feel free to contact 
me at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> with any questions.

Warm regards,
Brian Kot

Ph.D. in Diagnostic Imaging, B.Sc. (Hons) in Radiography, Cert. (RPC), CAS 
(Forensic Imaging & Virtopsy)
Assistant Professor
Department of Infectious Diseases and Public Health
Jockey Club College of Veterinary Medicine and Life Sciences
City University of Hong Kong

T: (852) 3442 7681
E: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
W: https://www.cityu.edu.hk/ph/staff/dr-brian-kot-chin-wing

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