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15 Nov 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Silesian University of Technology Department Biotechnology Center Research Field Biological sciences » Other Researcher Profile First Stage
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join the Henry Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), led by Dr. Whitney Henry, an HHMI Freeman Hrabowski Scholar. The Henry Lab investigates the fundamental biology of ferroptosis
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. Assisting with video fluoroscopy swallow studies and related analyses of swallow coordination. Preparing tissue for and performing histology, immunohistochemistry, and RNAscope to examine neural circuit
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neuroengineering and prosthetics, optics and biophotonics applications in neuroscience, tissue engineering, computational protein and nucleic acid modeling and biomechanics, and biomedical devices for disease
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group. The field of additive manufacturing is rapidly transforming the future of biomaterials and tissue engineering by enabling the precise fabrication of complex biological structures with tailored
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Pathology Histology Laboratory. Duties will include but are not limited to tissue processing, embedding, routine and automated (to include H&E, Frozen section, IHC, IF, ISH) staining, micro sectioning
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external and internal specimens, receive and document incoming packages from outside vendors, and will distribute to the designated laboratories. Learn more about VET MED and take a campus tour here: https
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biomaterials-driven strategy to address this challenge by designing and fabricating advanced electrospun scaffolds that support tissue regeneration while actively disrupting bacterial communication and biofilm
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may bring a new technology or perspective to bear on the work in the lab. The successful candidate will work with the Principal Investigator Dr. Peter Sorger and Jeremy Muhlich, Director of Software
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, supported by the Wellcome Trust (https://wellcome.org/ ), will focus on resident tissue macrophages as prototypes of tissue resident immune cells and their axes of interaction with cells in the tumor