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2026 at latest The students will be enrolled in the structured PhD programme in the Department of Bioengineering, Imperial College London. https://www.imperial.ac.uk/bioengineering/admin/research
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Duration: 3 years Start date: August 2026 at latest The students will be enrolled in the structured PhD programme in the Department of Bioengineering, Imperial College London. https://www.imperial.ac.uk
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; wearable physiological sensors; point-of-care diagnostic devices; biosensors for disease detection; portable and miniaturized diagnostic platforms; microfluidic-based biosensing systems; image-guided
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Fellow to work on organic electrochemical transistor-based biosensor devices for health management applications as part of our Shenzhen-Hong Kong-Macau Science and Technology Plan Project (Category C
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metasurfaces to boost the sensitivity of plasmonic biosensors. Introduction Current workhorse techniques to detect and study single biomolecules rely on fluorescence microscopy. Recent advances in Zijlstra’s
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. This project has received funding from the Horizon Europe, Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) grant (Grant agreement ID: 101227645, https://doi.org/10.3030/101227645 ). Additional comments Supervisors team
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luciferases; applications in biosensors, bioassays and environmental bioindication,” and involves the selection of gene targets, cloning, expression, purification and functional assays of proteins from
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Details Title Postdoctoral Fellow – Electrochemical Biosensor Development School Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering Department/Area Position Description About the Wyss: The Wyss
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, which focuses on rapid diagnostics in sepsis using biosensors. The projects in the Polsterlab will center on detecting biosignatures in blood with the help of advanced deep learning methods. A special
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, nanomedicine, cardiovascular engineering, biomaterials, organ-on-a-chip, wearable biosensors, and biomechanics. The BME Department is the home of the Center of Biomanufacturing for Regenerative Medicine (CBRM