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perfusion, metabolism and function, tissue composition, microstructure and mechanics. The group exploits principles from physics, electrical engineering and computer science to design highly efficient and
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both mouse models and human samples. The lab runs multiple exciting projects investigating how tissue-resident and trafficking immune cells along the gut–brain axis contribute to the onset and
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learning pipelines to evaluate high-content images and predict custom-engineered tissue structures. The successful candidate will receive detailed technical training and will execute cellular assays
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3 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Umea University Research Field Physics » Biophysics Chemistry » Physical chemistry Engineering » Biomedical engineering Researcher Profile First Stage
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3 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Umea University Research Field Biological sciences » Biology Physics » Biophysics Chemistry » Physical chemistry Chemistry » Biochemistry Engineering
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professionals. Together, we’re unlocking the fundamentals of biology and building an open, inclusive future for science. We have an outstanding opportunity for an optical engineering-focused Postdoctoral
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induction. You will combine advanced genetic engineering approaches with survival assays, fluorescence-based techniques in fixed and live cells, single-cell sequencing, and computational bioinformatics
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for this position (we recommend that you make a note of the job code and use that to look up): TCS Non-Academic Titles Search (https://tcs.ucop.edu/non-academic-titles) Please note: An offer will take into
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biology techniques desired include: General cell culture techniques, Processing human biospecimens, Tissue culture and related wet lab techniques (i.e. western blotting, immune functional assays, cell
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Engineering, and related fields, with a view to develop and optimize 3D bioprinted models, cell selection and expansion for bone models, biological and mechanical characterization of bioprinted tissues