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to investigate aspects of adipose tissue biology using mouse models and human samples. The analyses will include histology, genotyping, dissections, metabolic measurements and much more. Will be responsible
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problems (e.g. soft-tissue failures, implant loosening, infection) derive from a top-down, one-size-fits-all approach to implants; CUSTOM plans to invert this approach, based on combining computational
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and protein dynamics in living embryos. The long-term goal of this research is to leverage this information to build, repair, and regenerate tissues to treat human disease. More information can be found
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, engineering and technology, life sciences, and medicine. The Center of Bioelectronic Medicine (CBM) in the School of Life Sciences (SLS) at Westlake University invites applications for multiple tenure-track
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force-fields and bone-tissue engineering. This role is to work on the development of new acoustic manipulation devices. This will involve (1) designing devices based on multi-physics simulations, (2
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Summary Histotechnologist I Perform complex activities in the preparation of tissue for microscopic examination for the Dermatopathology Laboratory. Place tissues in fixative solution to stabilize and
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development. The Research Associate role is responsible for many assays related to the assessment of skeletal muscle growth and function, including muscle harvest, tissue processing, molecular analysis
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Job Description The Department of Medicine, Division of Metabolism, Endocrinology and Nutrition has an outstanding opportunity for a Research Scientist/Engineer 1. This position supports experiments
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/InstituteSchool of Engineering, University of BirminghamCountryUnited KingdomState/ProvinceWest MidlandsCityBirminghamPostal CodeB15 2TTGeofield Contact City Birmingham Website https://www.bham.ac.uk/schools
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relevant field and at least 2 years of research experience in a laboratory setting. Prior experience with viral and non-viral T cell engineering, flow cytometry, molecular cloning, and mammalian tissue