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which adipose tissues contribute to the control of body weight and glucose homeostasis, with particular interest in how the adipocyte-immune cell crosstalk contribute to tissue homeostasis or development
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Website: https://engineering.uark.edu/ Summary of Job Duties: The Postdoctoral Fellow - Biomedical Engineering will continue investigation of cancer nerve crosstalk in both breast cancer and pancreatic
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therapies. You will work in a highly interdisciplinary setting, bringing together vascular biology, genetics, tissue engineering and clinical research. Within FHML and the HVC–CARIM platform, you will
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description ICFO is a research centre located in the Mediterranean Technology Park in
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departments in the School of Medicine. Faculty from other departments collaborate extensively and participate in Neurobiology activities because of their interest in neurons and glia. The School of Engineering
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which adipose tissues contribute to the control of body weight and glucose homeostasis, with particular interest in how the adipocyte-immune cell crosstalk contribute to tissue homeostasis or development
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interdisciplinary, with expertise in molecular microbiology, structural biology, bioinformatics, and protein engineering, and currently includes the PI, a PhD student, and a research expert in bioinformatics
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polarimetry for the metrology in microelectronics, studies of nanomaterials, and optical diagnosis of various biological tissue including plants. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre
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, biophysics, tissue engineering, bioinformatics, and regeneration. We combine these approaches to bridge the gap between fundamental research and clinical therapies. More information about our research group
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microfluidic technology that cultures cells and tissues inside microfluidic devices to mimic the structure and microenvironment of tissues in the body. These platforms can be used to study disease progression