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in include: 1. How do we engineer cells to turn genes on or off? 2. How do we explore numerous combinations of genetic perturbations in a scalable way? 3. How do we engineer immune recognition
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colloids in our tissues. It is this opportunity that we wish to exploit in our project. By bringing together a consortium involving organ-on-a-chip engineers (LAAS-CNRS), biochemist specialising in
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pre-clinical, clinical and industrial partners closely work together. Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/356171/postdoc-material-driven-tissue-… Requirements Specific
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general supervision to: perform in vitro cell culture experiments, including experiments using HIV-infected cells; perform analysis of animals tissues, human archival tissues, and samples from in vitro
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to develop a Biomanufacturing Project Management Certificate Program funded by BioMADE. The Department is particularly strong in advanced biomanufacturing, stem cells, tissue engineering/regenerative medicine
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candidate to join a vibrant research team focused on understanding why children develop brain tumors. Our laboratory uses a combination of novel genetically engineered mice and human induced pluripotent stem
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Deciphering Streptococcus dysgalactiae subsp. equisimilis Population Genomics and Host-Pathogen Interactions using Advanced 3D Tissue Engineered Infection Models School of Biosciences PhD Research
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21 Nov 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Biomécanique et Bioingénierie Research Field Engineering » Materials engineering Physics » Acoustics Researcher Profile Recognised
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Faculty of Health, Science and Technology 3 Year, full-time PhD studentship Eligibility: Home UK/EU and International applicants Bursary p.a: The stipend is at the UKRI rate (currently £20,780
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the skin's response to these infections. The mission is to broaden and deepen our understanding of arbovirus infections and the antiviral mechanisms at work in human skin. Transcriptomic analysis and tissue