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microfluidics and scale-up, 3D bioprinting, and cell culture. The successful candidate will work jointly with the Pich and De Laporte research group. Your tasks Biomaterial synthesis and functionalization
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biological functionality within a multi-organ microfluidic platform. You will be a key member of an international multipartner cluster, supporting researchers by adapting microfluidic platforms to a range of
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://doi.org/10.1111/ele.70027 [2] Hsu, R.H. et al. Microbial Interaction Network Inference in Microfluidic Droplets. Cell Systems 9(3), 229-242 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cels.2019.06.008 " View
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discovery and basic research to clinical translation. The PhD student will be part of the Organs-on-Chip Technologies Lab (Prof. O. Guenat), which integrates microfluidic engineering with advanced cell
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-resistant pathogens. In this position as a postdoc you will develop innovative microfluidic habitats that generate precisely controlled oxygen and nutrient dynamics for high-throughput microbial invasion
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, NMR spectroscopy, microfluidics, and neurophysiology to uncover a fundamentally new mechanism of sensory adaptation in neurons. Biomolecular condensates are dynamic, membraneless organelles formed
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microfluidic technology that cultures cells and tissues inside microfluidic devices to mimic the structure and microenvironment of tissues in the body. These platforms can be used to study disease progression
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on single- and multi-species biofilms conducted in the Translational Oral Biology laboratory based at the School of Dental Sciences. You will have opportunities to drive the development of microfluidics and
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imaging system. The work requires strong hands-on experimental skills, creativity in experimental design, and an interest in combining microfluidics, acoustics, and ultrasound imaging. Where to apply
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the subsurface. Join three teams of excellence! This thesis work will benefit from the combined expertise of several leading research structures (IFPEN, IPGG’s technological platform for microfluidics and Mines