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for environmental pathogens detection. The researcher will contribute to the exciting field of whole cells biosensors development and applications. Our group @ NUS (https://engbio.syncti.org ) specializes in
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motivated Ph.D. candidate for a project focused on the development and validation of implantable electrochemical biosensors for the real-time detection of pharmacological targets within the body. Project
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Nanotools is a research group based at Vall d’Hebron Hospital (Barcelona, Spain). Our aim is to develop and validate novel detection strategies with diagnostic purposes https://vhir.vallhebron.com/es
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Engineering. Enterprise Ireland Commercialisation Fund – Microorganism Based Biosensor Platform Project The lack of cost-effective, real-time monitoring and control systems means that bioprocesses which include
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Commercialisation Fund – Microorganism Based Biosensor Platform Project The lack of cost-effective, real-time monitoring and control systems means that bioprocesses which include Anaerobic Digestion (AD), brewing
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Biosensor Platform" seeks to commercialise a microorganism based biosensor platform that has been developed in UCD to provide real time and cost-effective analyte detection bioprocesses. The position being
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the technological pivot of the team, tasked with overcoming hurdles related to integrating plasmonic biosensors within microfluidic chips. A. Microfluidic Development & Prototyping (70%) • Design and fabricate
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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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biodiversity of coral reef ecosystems. Researchers have observed that marine animals living in symbiosis with photosynthetic algae, such as sea anemones, move in response to light (https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb
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: Design and iterate custom-built single-molecule measurement platforms SWNT FET biosensors. Hardware Integration: Apply basic electrical engineering principles to interface biological sensors with low-noise