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-mimicking biomaterials, fabricated through cutting-edge 3D printing and electro-writing techniques to create regenerative gene delivery platforms. By combining concepts from gene delivery, synthetic biology
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24 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Galway Research Field Engineering » Biomaterial engineering Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Country Ireland Application
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from biomaterials, stem cells and drug delivery and the support of strong clinical collaborations, industry partners and hospital groups to enable rapid translation to the clinic. Salary: Research
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track-record of applying for external funding. It is ESSENTIAL that applicants have experience in the below techniques: Experience of biomaterial-based approaches for tissue regeneration Experience
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Master’s in Biomaterials, Biomedical Engineering, Tissue Engineering, Cell Biology, Biology, Biochemistry, or related discipline from different genders and nationalities. They must not already own a doctoral
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circular RNAs, to tackle unmet medical challenges such as sepsis which is responsible for 1 in 5 deaths worldwide. This project aims to develop novel biomaterials and nano-sized particles to deliver circRNAs
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clinic visits, liaise with clinical research fellows regarding biomaterials collection, storage and transport, and implement GCP throughout. The follow-up visits will coincide with planned clinical visits
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mimetics development Experience in 3D printing of biomaterials Track record in coordinating collaborative projects Peer reviewed publications Salary: Postdoctoral Researcher salary scale €42,782 - €54,965
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using various biomaterials and tissues including 3D printing of patient specific calcific components. Testing of devices with the CTO analogues Any other duties assigned commensurate to this level of post
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these new class of RNA-based drugs to cells in lungs and kidneys. The candidate will lead the work on developing and evaluation of novel biomaterials and nanocarriers. Successful candidates will work in a