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in over 160 countries, to paper-based microfluidic devices for rapid diagnostics, the lab designs innovations that address urgent global health challenges such as malaria, schistosomiasis, and other
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scientists from diverse disciplines and life experiences to creatively address critical questions for today’s world. Learn more at https://biology.stanford.edu/ POSITION SUMMARY: The Yan Lab at Stanford
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immune responses. Leveraging our expertise in droplet-based microfluidics, we aim to quantify functional immune cell activities — such as cytokine secretion and antibody production — directly at the single
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Heavy Ion Collisions Biophysics / Biological Physics , microfluidics , Nanopore Science , Single Molecule Spectroscopy Theoretical Physics / Astrophysics , Biophysics , Cold Atom Physics , cold atom
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essential expertise in macromolecular X-ray crystallography data collection and structure determination is essential expertise with microfluidics systems is an advantage strong quantitative and data analysis
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to the development and implementation of approaches that interface with living systems through novel materials and algorithms, electric and magnetic fields, ultrasound, optics and targeted radiation, microfluidics
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, or military service. The following experience will strengthen your application: Experience with fluidics/microfluidics to explore sample transportation to the sensor. What you will do Develop methods
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/microfluidics to explore sample transportation to the sensor. What you will do Develop methods for functionalizing graphene with various bio-receptors (aptamers, antibodies, Cas9) while preserving its sensing
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set of living systems, from bacteria to fungi. To achieve this, we combine experimental techniques, including fluorescence microscopy, microfluidics and genetic engineering with the theoretical tools
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; apply microfluidics to formulate, track, and analyse milk fat globule mimics in a controlled manner. You will work here The research is part of the HARMOny project, which is carried out between Wageningen