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Integrated fluidic, electromechanical, and optical micro- and nanosystems Biomedical engineering Biophotonics Tissue engineering Targeted modulation of cells Drug design Computational modeling & AI Research
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TUD Dresden University of Technology, as a University of Excellence, is one of the leading and most dynamic research institutions in the country. Founded in 1828, today it is a globally oriented
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Your Job: The main objective of this PhD project is to achieve a better understanding of the efficient propulsion of trypanosomes through complex crowded environments, mimicking biological tissues
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rooting stimulation of cuttings’ focuses on analysing cutting tissue using optical coherence tomography (OCT). The focal topics of the sub-project include: Conception and realisation of an OCT system
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tissue tropism, and mechanisms of immune evasion. Human cytomegalovirus is the leading cause of congenital infection worldwide. The Department is currently accepting applications for a PhD student (f/m/x
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PhD student (m/f/d) in the field of organoids, stem cell research and lung development and disease The positions are part of the Professorship for Lung Organoids and Tissue Engineering for Advanced
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of the tumor suppressor p53, which upregulates the cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) inhibitor p21. In this project, we aim to investigate the crosstalk between mitotic timing and G1 arrest using engineered cell
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systems as intelligent biomaterials and biosensors Assembling cells into multicellular structures and tissues (e.g. 3D printing of cells) Interfacing biomolecular systems with solid-state technology
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, artificial tissues, and cell-enhanced bioimplants. Doctoral students must hold a Master's degree or its equivalent in biosciences, human or veterinary medicine, or an engineering discipline. The RegSci PhD
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compounds, biomaterials, cell and gene therapy, tissue engineering, and implants, including hybrid approaches. The competitiveness of our profile is continuously shaped by important centre grants of