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applications. The School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering (https://sbhse.engineering.asu.edu/ ), one of the eight Fulton Schools, houses a vibrant multidisciplinary bioengineering research community
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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Department: Photonic Technology and Bioengineering. Knowledge area: Electronic Technology. Teaching profile: GIM: Biosensors
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to recruit a research associate for biosensing of cardiovascular diseases. Applicants with a strong background in biosensor design and fabrication, as well as in clinical diagnostics, are encouraged to apply
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of Biosystems and Food Engineering. Job reference number: 019316 Prior to application, further information (including application procedure) should be obtained from the Work at UCD website: https://www.ucd.ie
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, experimental design and data analysis methods. In this project, you will use the following techniques: Cutting edge microscopy (confocal and FRET) to image biosensors to detect hormone and sugar concentrations
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Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata - Dipartimento di Scienze e Tecnologie Chimiche | Italy | 27 days ago
are: (i) designing molecular units that respond to proteins and antibodies relevant in oncology, (ii) integrating these units into ultra-sensitive and miniaturizable cell-free biosensors, and (iii
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: Biosensors and Dynamic Regulation for Robust Biomanufacturing PhD enrolment: Spanish National Research Council DC3: Metabolic modelling and simulation of microbial stress responses and robustness PhD enrolment
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tumour or metastatic tissues using optical biosensor imaging. The role would be to provide technical support with minimal supervision after training in new techniques, in a range of project specific
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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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of leaves as organic antennas, roots as microbial growth stimulators for energy production, and plants as biosensors. Study of the electromagnetic properties of plant organs in relation to their functional