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About the Lab: We are seeking a Postdoctoral Scientist to join the Henry Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), led by Dr. Whitney Henry, an HHMI Freeman Hrabowski Scholar
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Details Title Postdoctoral Fellow – Cellular Microenvironments / Vascularized Tissue Development. School Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering Department/Area Position Description
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immune disorders with precision and speed. This MLS Trainee/1 role offers the excitement of working with cutting-edge technology and automation, close collaboration with world-renown pathologists and
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tissues. The research will be conducted within the framework of the European Union’s UNLOOC project to create new standards for organ-on-a-chip technology. Main tasks and responsibilities: Develop new
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for Science and Technology (FCT, I.P.), and is conditional on the signing of the FCT-Tenure programme contract - 1st edition. It may also be co-funded by the additional funding programme “Aliança” complementary
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=TGluZGFtZWlsaS40MjY4Mi45OTA4QHVuaWNkdWJsaW4uYXBs… Requirements Skills/Qualifications engineering, research, academia Additional Information Website for additional job details https://www.ucd.ie/ Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company
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biology, tissue engineering, molecular and phenotypic assays. Mentorship and career development tailored to your professional goals Where to apply E-mail h.d.devalla@amsterdamumc.nl Requirements Research
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animal model approaches. The candidate is required to work with 3D culture systems, animal models, and human tissue samples. For postdoctoral associate position in this lab, prior experience of working
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The Couturier Lab is seeking an enthusiastic and driven Postdoctoral Fellow to contribute to a collaboration between the Couturier (McGill) and Miller (Case Western Reserve University) labs focused on pediatric
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invites applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow position. The Cohen Lab develops and applies new tools to study biology. We push the limits of physics and chemistry to make measurements in previously