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viscoelasticity for cell culture, Rheological characterization of glioma and brain tissues as well as hydrogel systems, Microscopic imaging and measurements of traction forces generated by glioma cells cultured
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scientists and companies working in liposome technology, cell-free protein production, sensor development, clinical nephrology, and medical decision-making. Where to apply Website https
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structures, resulting in premature dilution and mixing of emissions and the implicit assumption that chemistry can be simulated using grid-cell-averaged emissions and concentrations. Such linear averaging
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, Colony-forming Unit (CFU) assay, ELISA, Endotoxin assay, Mycoplasma assay, vector copy number (VCN) test by ddPCR Culture of hematopoietic progenitor cells for in vitro differentiation into T-cells
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, sub area of Biotechnology Applied to Health and Technologies involving the Manipulation of Cells, Tissues, Organs or the Whole Organism, the opening of this call comes under the Projet "Advanced Therapy
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cell–derived organoids; patient–derived organoids; organ-on-chip platforms; microphysiological systems (MPS); 3D bioprinting of tissues and organs; advanced biofabrication techniques; integrated multi
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storage systems and studies of interfacial and degradation processes in lithium cells, confirmed by publication record, participation in research projects, and professional experience; at least 5 years of
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Center entitled " Tumor viscoelasticity as a central player in glioblastoma treatment - towards mechanopharmacology". As part of the experimental work, the tasks will include: cell culture
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(BOM) is part of the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences. The research activities of this interdisciplinary department cover areas such as aquatic ecology, cell and organismal biology, evolutionary