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Instituto de Investigação e Inovação em Saúde da Universidade do Porto (i3S) | Portugal | 4 days ago
neurons, generated via doxycycline (DOX)-inducible overexpression of the transcription factors neurogenin-2 (Ngn2) or Ascl1/Dlx2, respectively; Proven experience in working with microfluidic devices, at all
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of gels with different swelling responses. Specific tasks include: - Perform experimental work on microfluidics and soft condensed matter. - Analysize data. - Use theoretical models to rationalize data
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of biomedical engineering with an emphasis on acoustofluidics. Special focus will be put on the development of microfluidic systems based on acoustofluidic chromatography and enrichment (trapping
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resorting to microfluidic synthesis, allowing for additional post-processing, like surface functionalization. This work will be carried out in strong collaborations with chemists in Sorbonne University
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to the development and implementation of approaches that interface with living systems through novel materials and algorithms, electric and magnetic fields, ultrasound, optics and targeted radiation, microfluidics
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changes in microgravity conditions. d. Ability to perform cell culture and tissue models such as 3D tissue models and microfluidic systems to simulate microgravity. e. Understanding and experience with
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minimum of 12 months Appointment Start Date: Early/mid 2026 Group or Departmental Website: https://evodesign.org/ (link is external) How to Submit Application Materials: Please directly contact us at
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, and analysis of multicolor images. - Advanced optical microscopy (nanoscopy) - Image acquisition and analysis - Microfluidics - Fluorescent labeling protocol - Multimodal characterization
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hurdle to overcome. Based on our experience in microfluidic design and our understanding of confinement mechanisms in nanopores, we propose a new concept of devices capturing target biomarkers in microgel
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with real-world samples, and effectively integrating them with microfluidics as a standalone device. This is a great opportunity to learn new skills, contribute to assay development, and intellectually