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Qualifications Knowledge of the principles and techniques relevant to electrochemical enzymes and biosensors. Experience engineering multiple types of enzymes. Experience building components of electrical devices
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. Responsibilities: Independently design, execute, and analyze high- to medium-throughput biosensor-based molecular interaction assays utilizing SPR instruments. Oversee daily operations, maintenance, and scheduling
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NextGenerationEU/PRTR, entitled "Integrated prototype of a nanophotonic microchip biosensor for ultrasensitive multiplexed analysis of sexually transmitted infections (TYPLEX)". The job will be essentially related
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No Desired Start Date 08/16/2025 Job Summary The Biomedical Microdevices and Nanotechnology Lab seeks to hire a post-doctoral researcher with expertise in electrochemistry for biosensors, a strong
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materials, microbial community engineering and/or synthetic biology for bioremediation, sustainable energy, and/or environmental monitoring; and biosensor development. CMU fosters transdisciplinary
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early intervention alerts in aquatic environments. Integrate open-source and commercial aquatech tools (e.g., air and underwater imaging, biosensor platforms) to build proof-of-concept detection pipelines
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Multiple, Open Rank, Tenure-Track/Tenured Faculty Positions in Biomedical Engineering Indiana University Bloomington Indiana University Bloomington (IUB) is engaged in a multi-year initiative to
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Posting Details Position Details Title Multiple, Open Rank, Tenure-Track/Tenured Faculty Positions in Biomedical Engineering Appointment Status Tenure Department IU Bloomington Vice Provost
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% employer superannuation Be at the forefront of neurological research and innovation Join a department dedicated to improving care for people with neurological conditions Contribute to a high-impact biosensor
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coordinate materials for multiple experimentalists in the group. A large component of the weekly responsibilities will be 1) maintaining mammalian cell culture lines to support high-throughput assays