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the Department of Biomedical Engineering, you’ll work in a close-knit, multidisciplinary team of PhD candidates, postdocs, and professors committed to open collaboration and scientific excellence. As a PhD
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tissue engineering focused on bioengineered pediatric oncology models and translational therapies. Main tasks and responsibilities: Contribute to the research team by generating high-quality research ideas
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PhD fellowship at the Copenhagen Center for Glycocalyx Research at the Department of Cellular and Mo
spectrometry, mass photometry, flow cytometry, cell engineering, and glycan arrays. In addition, Sally Dabelsteen hosts tissue and organ culture systems at the Dental School Copenhagen. Moreover, as an
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» Biological engineering Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country France Application Deadline 15 Oct 2025 - 23:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 35 Offer
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of tissue repair? Join a collaborative PhD project at DTU Bioengineering focused on AI-guided degradomics and protease systems biology. About the position Extracellular proteases are critical regulators
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) and HIV-1 infection dynamics in human lymphoid tissue. New mathematical models will be informed by longitudinal experimental data, including multiplexed spatial proteomics, transcriptomics, collected
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is part of the Friedel-Jacquinot Federation, which coordinates physics research on the Moulon plateau in Orsay (IdF). The lab hosts about 100 researchers and faculty, supported by 60 engineers
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Ready to explore, break barriers, and discover more? We know you’ve got big plans – so do we! Our colleagues across the globe love innovating with science and technology to enrich people’s lives
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technical expertise with advanced knowledge of translational medicine and molecular bioscience. SciLifeLab is a national resource hosted by Karolinska Institutet, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm
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immunotherapies by macrophage and T-cell engineering approaches, (iii) induce tissue regeneration and graft-versus-leukemia via activation or inhibition of innate immune pathways during allogeneic hematopoetic stem