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cell biology, microfluidics and microscopy. Previous experience in one of these fields will be appreciated, good experimental skills in general and a taste for meticulousness are essential. In parallel
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multidisciplinary work. Experimental work will include microbiology, surface biofunctionalization, microfluidics and microscopy. Previous experience in one of these fields will be appreciated, good experimental
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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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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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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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advanced microfluidic platforms to study Staphylococcal biofilm formation, antibiotic resistance, and host–pathogen interactions in periprosthetic joint infections (PJIs). Where to apply Website http
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internationally recognized research in organs-on-chip and droplet-based microfluidics in collaboration with research teams at several different Swedish and foreign universities. Research funding has been obtained
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, and Jason Widegren https://www.nist.gov/programs-projects/electric-acoustic-spectroscopy-intermolecular-interactions-solution#OnChip NIST’s Material Measurement Laboratory (MML) and Communications
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antimicrobial strategies, lipid membrane platforms, membrane-active compounds, antibacterial and antiviral applications, plant-based bio-material applications, etc. For more details, please view https
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and compartmentalization. ESPCI will contribute to the in vitro compartmentalization of autocatalytic and metabolic system in emulsion droplets and coacervate droplets using microfluidic systems