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, bioscience, molecular biology or a related field. Candidates should have extensive experience of working with microfluidic chips, mammalian cell culture and advanced imaging techniques. More information on our
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developing an innovative microfluidic platform for human iPS cell-based neurodegenerative disease modeling. The project focuses on differentiating iPS cells to neurons, glia and other cell types involved in
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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 2 months ago
organize data as a member of a multidisciplinary biomedical engineering team. This role will involve the generation and maintenance of cells for immune-competent microfluidic organs-on-chip and will involve
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expression using microfluidic analysis. Applications – Applicants should send the following documents in PDF for luiz.stasi@unesp.br (deadline December 12, 2025): 1. A cover letter (maximum two pages A4
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, the project aims to study the molecular effects of nanoparticles in in vitro models, using microfluidics, proteomics, and transcriptomics. For molecular analyses, techniques commonly used in endothelial
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intelligence (AI)-assisted image analysis for bioinformatics and medicine. The project is highly interdisciplinary, involving areas of microfluidics, fluidic mechanics, biomedical imaging, and machine learning
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microfluidic chip to simulate inter-organ crosstalk and dynamic hormone regulation. A panel of environmentally relevant chemicals and mixtures will be applied to evaluate dose–response effects and mechanisms
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milli-/microfluidic reactive experiments relevant to the DLRI process. • Implement and optimize ZnO nanoparticle synthesis under controlled conditions. • Perform optical measurements (UV-Vis, PL) and
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algorithms, electric and magnetic fields, ultrasound, optics and targeted radiation, microfluidics, controlled force sensing and actuation and related tools for probing and controlling biomolecular systems
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generated FUS-eGFP reporter iPSCs for live-cell imaging of RNP granules, facilitating compound screening to identify novel drugs for repurposing as ALS therapeutics. We also generated a microfluidic device