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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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Role: Research Fellow in Microfluidics Engineering Department: School of Engineering Grade: Research Grade 8 (£48,822 - £58,260 per annum) Responsible to: Principal Investigator Campus: Belfast
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collaboration, we are building a high-throughput single-cell analysis platform that combines microfluidics, advanced imaging and AI-based analysis to study gut microbial consortia. You will drive the development
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to work with Florian Hollfelder at the Biochemistry Department of Cambridge University (https://hollfelder.bioc.cam.ac.uk/ ). The project is part of the Horizon Europe Eu Marie Curie Network MetaExplore
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around our lateral flow technologies, which uniquely will be scaled up in South Africa for field validation. The post requires a person with expert knowledge in microfluidics and advanced materials
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will rely on advanced rheophysical, microscopy, and microfluidic techniques, as well as on the use of natural polymers derived from biomass (pectin, cellulose, hemicellulose), whose properties will be
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the laboratory. These liposomes will be confined in textured microfluidic channels. The project will determine the conditions that enable migration of this biomimetic cell and how this migration depends
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://doi.org/10.1111/ele.70027 [2] Hsu, R.H. et al. Microbial Interaction Network Inference in Microfluidic Droplets. Cell Systems 9(3), 229-242 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cels.2019.06.008 " View
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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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biological functionality within a multi-organ microfluidic platform. You will be a key member of an international multipartner cluster, supporting researchers by adapting microfluidic platforms to a range of