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Description As part of a new EU MSCA Doctoral Network ELEVATE (101227453), we are offering a PhD Position on “Modulating bursting activity in silicon neurons to control plasticity and attention”. Location
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. Moreover, Mg degradation products, such as ions and hydrogen gas, can alter the local microenvironment - affecting pH, pressure, and cellular activity - and may influence bone regeneration outcomes
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. Depending on activity and relevance from the literature, the most promising active compound(s) may be further investigated in animals. We are seeking a motivated and enthusiastic individual with basic
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characterization and fingerprinting. design and execute experiments to trap single proteins. perform in-depth data analysis and pattern recognition to extract protein properties from electrical current reads
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-molecule techniques. Coding skills for data analysis, pattern recognition, machine learning, kinetic modeling, etc. Advanced optics, biochemical wetlab, and/or bioengineering experience. Required: MSc degree
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physicochemical characterization of the fabricated coatings. Exploration of how material properties influence bacterial viability and biofilm formation. Identification and elucidation of the modes of action
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-house gelatin- and peptide-based formulations, which will be further refined through integration with advanced scaffold materials developed by partners (such as plasma-activated materials). These bioinks
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of the world’s leading universities specialising in science and technology. It is renowned for its excellent education, its cutting-edge fundamental research and its efforts to put new knowledge and innovations
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material properties influence bacterial viability and biofilm formation. Identification and elucidation of the modes of action of bacterial killing/repelling. The research aims to provide fundamental
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methane-oxidizing bacteria and other microbial community members shape ecosystem function, and the role of metal competition in regulating microbial activity and methane oxidation. The project involves a