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nanosystems, where optically active materials (quantum dots, 2D nanomaterials) are embedded between anisotropic nanoparticles, on planar structures, or in ordered nanoparticle arrays. The planned research aims
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biological, biotechnology and biochemical areas as well as equip you with core data analysis and professional skills that are necessary for bioscience research and related non-academic careers. https
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responsible. In this PhD, you will design and synthesise novel heterogeneous catalysts, including supported metal nanoparticles, mixed metal oxides, and microporous materials, for the selective oxidation
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nanoparticles for applications in nanomedicine, animal-derived food safety, and human health risk assessment; (2) collection and meta-analysis of pharmacokinetic and tissue distribution data of nanoparticles in
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nanotechnology, material science, nano and quantum technologies. We look for candidates interested in in further developing NIST unique PTIR instrumentation (see description at: https://www.nist.gov/programs
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can provide new functionalities. Examples of such materials include 2D semiconductor and magnetic materials, light- and field-tunable materials, low loss amorphous/nanoparticle composites, MRI contrast
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-academic careers. https://www.yorkshirebiosciencedtp.ac.uk Project Description: RNA medicines, spanning both vaccines and therapeutics, are revolutionising healthcare, but major bottlenecks in production and
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achieve strategic priorities. Qualifications PhD in biochemistry, chemical engineering, material science or related field. > 10 years postdoc/industry experience focusing on lipid nanoparticle systems
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 2 hours ago
on AAV and nanoparticle translational gene therapy in multiple eye diseases. The department is committed to the study of new treatments in human disease through participation in large scale sponsored
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preclinical and clinical research using focused ultrasound (FUS). These projects include NIH-funded studies using FUS to enhance the delivery of medications (e.g., nanoparticles encapsulated with antiretroviral