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governing plasma-microorganism-plant tissue interactions, the balance between microbial safety and the preservation of quality and health-promoting bioactive compounds, and the variability of responses across
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stronger. We seek employees who bring different and innovative ways of seeing the world and solving problems. The Clurman lab (https://research.fredhutch.org/clurman/en.html works at the intersection of two
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assistants in experimental or analytical workflows. Qualifications PhD in Computational Biology, Genomics, Biomedical Engineering, Neurosciences, or related fields. Proven expertise in single-cell or spatial
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Foundry. Qualifications PhD in immunology, developmental biology (focused on the immune system), immune-engineering, or a related field (obtained within the last 5 years). Strong background in T-cell
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of Eastern Finland is inviting applications for a Doctoral Researcher (PhD Student) position in Tissue Engineering at the Department of Technical Physics on the Kuopio campus. The position will be filled for a
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completed training as a Biomedical Laboratory Scientist or hold a comparable academic qualification (e.g., Master’s degree in Molecular Biology, Tissue Engineering, or Molecular Medicine) and have relevant
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the candidate's doctoral degree was conferred: PhD in Tissue Engineering, Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cells, Materials Science, Biomaterials, Bioengineering, Biomedical Engineering, Biochemistry, Chemistry
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://doi.org/10.1109/IROS40897.2019.8968000 , Macau, China, November 2019 ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS PhD degree in engineering, computer science or related field Experience with vision systems Experience in control
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sheath). Candidates with strengths in theoretical modeling, asymptotic analysis, or numerical simulations are also encouraged to apply. Required Minimum Qualifications: PhD in Mechanical Engineering
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lesions and promoting nerve tissue regeneration Cell-Type Specific Role of the mTOR Signaling Pathway in Astrocytes and NG2 Glia during Central Nervous System Injury and Regeneration Deciphering Lipid