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combining biophysics, molecular biology, optical trapping, NMR spectroscopy, microfluidics, and neurophysiology to uncover a fundamentally new mechanism of sensory adaptation in neurons. Biomolecular
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redesigning the biophysical and physiological properties of bacterial cells using genetics, microscopy, microfluidics, and other multidisciplinary tools, aiming to discover quantitative relationships between
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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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and guidance system for these micro-swimmers, interacting with real-time optical visualization in a microfluidic network. • Study of the fidelity of the movement of micro-swimmers to the set trajectory
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discovery and basic research to clinical translation. The postdoc fellow will be part of the Organs-on-Chip Technologies Lab (Prof. O. Guenat), which integrates microfluidic engineering with advanced cell
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microbial cell systems adapt to environmental perturbations. Using microbial cells as model organisms, the group integrates approaches from cell microbiology, biophysics, nano/microfluidic device engineering
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PhD or a PhD near completion in cell biology, bioengineering, bioscience, molecular biology or a related field. Candidates should have extensive experience of working with microfluidic chips, mammalian
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microfluidic systems and biosensors based on nanostructured materials; participate in the writing of scientific articles and patent applications; participate in the preparation of reports; participate in
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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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will work as a member of an interdisciplinary team (including experts in machine-learning and microbiology) to establish microfluidics-enabled microscopy assays on single bacterial cells to determine