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of the motion dynamics of nanomotors, their internalization, tissue and cell distribution and similar aspects. Development of microfluidic setups for studying collective migration and tissue
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of disease-related biomarkers, and study of organ-on-a-chip. We develop microfluid, optical and electrochemical methods in combination with microorganisms and cells to provide solutions for environmental and
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to develop novel electrochemical biosensing or microfluidic chip for healthcare diagnostics. Feixiong holds a doctoral degree in Life Engineering and the position of Academy Research Fellow (2023-2027
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research in a highly multidisciplinary team environment. Successful applicants will have experience in surgery biomedical engineering, microfluidics, cell signaling and/or vascular biology. Our regenerative
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microfluidic lymph node on-a-chip systems. The postdoc will be co-mentored by an interdisciplinary team of biologists and mathematicians including: • Dr. Kevin Flores (Mathematics, North Carolina State
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membrane and encapsulation strategies from academia to industry. Solution-based processes like electrospinning and microfluidic wet spinning produce membranes, fibers and particles for applications including
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. Reporting: Communicate findings to project partners with diverse backgrounds (e.g., space systems engineering, astrobiology, microfluidics) to support the development of a prototype LMCOOL instrument for
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Postdoctoral position: Developing a human lymphoid organ-on-chip to evaluate candidate mRNA vaccines
. To address this issue, we developed a lymphoid organ-on-chip (LO chip) model based on a microfluidic chip seeded with human PBMC at high density within a 3D matrix. Perfusion of the SARS-CoV-2 Spike
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of functionalized chips. Reporting: Communicate findings to project partners with diverse backgrounds (e.g., space systems engineering, astrobiology, microfluidics) to support the development of a prototype LMCOOL
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nCounter(r). The postdoc would also collaborate with investigators performing microfluidics to characterize streptococci-platelet adhesion and the impact of streptococci on various platelet functions, and