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research team in a flow cytometry lab, the position will offer training on the use of state-of-the-art flow cytometry technology and development of research skills in cancer immunology. We are seeking a
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, sample collection (sorting), troubleshooting, and cleaning. Participate in upstream sample processing for flow cytometry analysis and sorting, including blood processing and tissue dissociation. Develop
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Duke University, Biomedical Engineering Position ID: Duke-BME-DUKESOMMER [#31771] Position Title: Position Type: Other Position Location: Durham, North Carolina 27708, United States of America [map
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transmis à travers les tissus maternels. Ces stimulations rythmiques jouent un rôle clé dans le développement cognitif en soutenant l'acquisition du langage, la communication et les interactions sociales. À
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IFREMER - Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la MER | Sete, Languedoc Roussillon | France | 13 days ago
at regional and local scales Transfer of model marine pathogens via plastics to animal tissues and their persistence after food processing Contribution to human health risk assessment related to microbial
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questions. We have particular strengths in membrane proteins and RNA biochemistry and are pioneers in all areas of biophysics, structural biology, biochemistry, and protein engineering and design. Please
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., hydrogels, polymers, structured tissues), with applications in biomedical engineering, soft robotics, and more broadly in adaptive multiphysics systems. The developed models will be physically based and will
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Asokan lab (www.asokanlab.org) is affiliated with the Duke Department of Surgery, Molecular Genetics & Microbiology & Biomedical Engineering and is focused on the development and evaluation of novel gene
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situated in the School of Engineering's Biomedical Engineering Department, we are searching for a faculty member whose primary home will be in Chemistry or Biology. Candidates will be considered at all
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transformed into benefits for human health. The Division of Soft-Tissue Sarcoma at DKFZ applies cutting-edge technology to study and dissect the underlying molecular mechanisms in many types of soft-tissue