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the direction of Dr. Su Yan. Working in a collaborative, multidisciplinary team, the successful candidate will conduct extensive research to develop biomaterials for various applications, including in vivo
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. Projects in our laboratory center around fungal biology and mycology within the context of food and biomaterials. Responsibilities and Expectations: Undergraduate research assistants in our team typically
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matrices and cell walls using aptamers and hydrogels for protein and cell delivery. Responsibilities of the position include developing novel aptamer-based biomaterials or drug delivery systems
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the Institute, as well as others established at Penn State who specialize in biomaterials, tissue engineering, stem cells, regenerative therapies, and clinical translation. A Ph.D. degree in the field