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BIOS-06/A - A synaptic mechanogenetic technology to repair brain connectivity - CUP: J93C22002400006
insufficient spatial resolution and challenges related to in vivo implementation. The project proposes a novel platform based on biocompatible magnetic nanoparticles and synaptic mechanosensors designed
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Delivery (TraffikGene-Tx)” Project Where to apply Website https://sede.usc.es/formularios/solicitudes/CIQUS_contratacion.htm Requirements Research FieldChemistry » BiochemistryEducation LevelPhD
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vapors, integrated quantum optics, levitated nanoparticles, metasurfaces, and quantum sensing. In this newly established division, we seek an expert in any of the above areas. We further are happy
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. The project will thus contribute to more sustainable agriculture and to a better understanding of interactions between nanoparticles and the environment. Objectives. Indoor aquatic mesocosms will be
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. Surface Chemistry & Biosensor Validation (30%) • Synthesize and functionalize gold nanoparticles (antibody grafting) by leveraging NanoBioSurf group expertise. • Characterize surfaces and nanostructures via
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important molecules using nanostructured materials (nanoparticles, porous materials), preparation, implementation and coordination of research projects, including cooperation with international partners
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isolation, purification, and characterization, including techniques such as differential ultracentrifugation, size-exclusion chromatography, density gradients, nanoparticle tracking analysis, and/or EV flow
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the development of an integrated Center for Genome Surgery at UCSF. Therefore, a focus on development and optimization of delivery modalities, particularly non-viral tools such a lipid nanoparticles, would be
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nanoparticles for the development of advanced nano-bio devices. Main tasks and responsibilities: Synthesis of micro- and nanoparticles (inorganic and organic) and support in the synthesis to group members
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as a microwave instrumentation device. Improve the performance of new sensor designs using the developed metrics, with a focus on the detection of nanoparticles in biological fluids. The final stage