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research project aims to understand how biomechanical cues present in the extracellular matrix regulate the responses of grouped epithelial cells and tissues, in particular collective cell migration, wound
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, surgical, and radiation oncology, neurology, ophthalmology, orthopedic surgery, soft tissue surgery, sports medicine, and theriogenology. Small animal medicine equipment includes a brand new portable
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will be for a one-year term, with the possibility of annual renewal contingent upon performance Appointment Start Date: February 1st, 2026 (flexible) Group or Departmental Website: https
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strong in advanced biomanufacturing, stem cells, tissue engineering/regenerative medicine, nanomedicine, cardiovascular engineering, biomaterials, organ-on-a-chip, wearable biosensors, and biomechanics. It
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recently celebrated its 25th-anniversary. A description of the event is at https://med.umn.edu/surgery/news/25-years-visible-heartr-laboratory-research-training-u-m The Institute for Engineering in Medicine
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or Equivalent Minimum Requirements PhD or equivalent degree in Animal Science, Veterinary Science, Biosystems Engineering, or a related field. Possess a strong understanding of animal physiology, management, and
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and cell engineering. PhD: 3-4 years full-time; 5 years part-time; MSc (Research): 1 year full-time; 2 years part-time; Apply now Research projects Research projects Mechanobiology of the growth cone
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) PhD in computational biology, systems biology, bioinformatics, biological engineering, biophysics, mathematics, or related field plus two (2) years of post-degree experience in computational systems
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University of California, Los Angeles | Los Angeles, California | United States | about 16 hours ago
differentiation and organoid generation; 2) vascular biology and vascular aging; 3) tissue regeneration and repair; 4) bioengineering or chemical engineering; or 5) single-cell RNA/ATAC sequencing analysis and
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evolve, to produce graduates that join the workforce fully prepared to meet the demands of today’s healthcare ecosystem. The department has significant research programs in cell and tissue engineering