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will have the opportunity to collaborate with engineers, clinicians (neurologists, psychiatrists, neurosurgeons), and statisticians both within Stanford as well as outside institutions. The candidate
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Description We are seeking a motivated new PhD candidate or Postdoctoral fellow who wants to join an exciting collaborative research program within the VIB-Center for Inflammation Research between
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nanoparticles for applications in nanomedicine, animal-derived food safety, and human health risk assessment; (2) collection and meta-analysis of pharmacokinetic and tissue distribution data of nanoparticles in
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practices due to an applicant’s race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin and veteran or disability status Minimum Qualifications PhD in Biomedical Engineering or
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duties as assigned by the Head of Department. Requirements Applicants with a PhD and strong background in Biomedical Engineering are invited for faculty positions at all levels. Preference will be given
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development (e.g., travel to workshops or national conferences, purchase of education materials). Required Qualifications: PhD in neuroscience, physiology, rehabilitation science, biomedical engineering, or a
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immunology. Potential projects include developing methods for spatially resolved protein detection in live tissues, advancing ex vivo lymphoid culture models, and testing drugs and immunotherapies in murine
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Engineering an in vitro human embryo implantation platform to study pathologies arising in early pregnancy (S3.5-SMP-Lucas) School of Medicine and Population Health PhD Research Project Competition
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Apply now Job no:535308 Work type:Faculty - Other Location:Eugene, OR Categories:Biology/Life Sciences, Research/Scientific/Grants, Chemistry, Human Physiology, Neuroscience, Engineering/Biomedical
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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