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chemical engineering with a strong experimental and theoretical background in organic synthesis. You must have a two-year master's degree (120 ECTS points) or a similar degree with an academic level
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-inspired wet adhesion for potential tissue-repair applications and will have a commercial outlook. The position is associated to the new skin technology platform, “SkinHub”, supported by the Aage and Johanne
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at home and abroad. Many research projects are also closely linked to applications in areas such as e.g. energy, pharmaceuticals, catalysis and materials. The institute has approx. 180 employees. Technology
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. The research project will focus on skin adhesion and other skin technologies and the position is a part of the new skin technology platform, “SkinHub”, supported by the Aage and Johanne Louis-Hansen Foundation
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engineered tissues derived from stem cells, and their use within basic biomedical research and drug development. Specifically, we are looking to expand our research within models of the Brain, Nervous System
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. Its specificity and quantitative capabilities make it a widely utilized method for examining the chemical fingerprints (metabolomics) present in tissue extracts. Integration of hyperpolarization via
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Technology group at DTU Electro, you will experience a lively university environment with other PhD projects that are related to yours. CAMM has a solid background on sensors, transducers, modelling
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highly motivated and accomplished individual with a strong background in experimental soft materials research at the crossroads of Polymer Science, Tissue Engineering, Flexible Electronic and
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strengthening and expanding our research and teaching within human engineered tissues derived from stem cells, and their use within basic biomedical research and drug development. Specifically, we are looking
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such as amino acid quantification by UPLC and enzyme assays Assist in developing methods for quantifying indicators of protein synthesis in tissue samples using, e.g., Western Blotting and specific