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) We are recruiting 2 Research Assistants (RA) to pursue highly collaborative and interdisciplinary projects of developing new cancer immunotherapy, using novel 3D tumor organoid models and 3D single
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the experimental development of an approach to the 3D characterization of organic crystals. The approach is based on thermo-microscopy, combined with multidirectional observation, allowing for in situ, 3D
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with cell culture, 3D models and in vitro assays. Experience in phototherapy, programming and large data analysis is a plus. Excellent communication skills and fluency in English (written and oral). Our
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this, the TUNIC project aims to develop a 3D tumour-on-chip (ToC) model incorporating primary neutrophils, tumour cells, and CD8+ T cells. This model will investigate the direct and indirect killing capacities
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are encouraged to visit the ESA website: http://www.esa.int Field(s) of activity for the internship Topic of the internship: Multimedia, 3D Content & Web Development During your internship you will be tasked with
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characterize in-vitro vasculature-on-chip models. To create the vascular networks, we will use a proven concept of 3D printing and angiogenesis. With our previously developed sugar 3D printing technique, we can
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applications for a junior independent faculty position in computational biology, focusing on areas like spatial transcriptomics, 3D tissue architecture, cell-cell communication, with emphasis on characterizing
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physiological and chemical biology of proteins like ion channels and proteases. The group tackles questions in the field of ion channels and proteases with innovative physiological, 3D modeling, structural
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-reality platform for medicine: interactive 3D models are reconstructed from 2D images (e.g., DICOM) and rendered on AR devices such as HoloLens 2 via Unity. Clinicians can manipulate the models and perform
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only a single cell type to 3D cortical brain organoids. Genomic and Transcriptome data have been generated from these organoid models as well as postmortem brain samples and basic characterization has