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Zürich led by Prof. Morteza Aramesh. We work in close collaboration with the Laboratory of Biosensors and Bioelectronics (LBB) led by Prof. Janos Vörös. The focus of BMC group is developing technologies
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positively evaluated. The candidate will be involved in the chemical modification and the physicochemical characterization of transistor-based biosensors Furthermore, he/she will evaluate the analytical
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pollutants and hazardous chemicals in air, water, or soil, and can help to provide faster, more reliable, and low-cost medical diagnostics. In addition, biosensors can be used to detect chemical contaminants
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diverse topics: from shaping synthetic cells and studying protein phase separation, to designing biosensors and making stable emulsions. The use and development of on-chip microfluidic technology forms
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biosensing. Biosensors have been widely developed for biomedical diagnosis as well as for a wide range of other areas such as point-of-care monitoring of treatment and disease progression, environmental
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have a keen interest in biosensors, artificial intelligence, and their applications in healthcare? We invite you to embark on an exciting research journey with us as we seek a talented and driven PhD
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principles. Rational programming the behavior of human cells will shape future biomedical applications. This may include the design of novel biosensors, gene switches and genetic closed-loop circuits
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. The candidate is welcome to apply with a background or an interest but not limited to biosensors, microfluidics, synthetic biology, analytical chemistry, environment science, molecular biology, microbiology and
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. Collaboration and interaction with aquatic ecophysiologists and ecotoxicologists, as well as biosensor researchers and environmental/water organisations and the new Centre for Resilience in Environment, Water and
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of novel chemigenetic tools such as fluorescent biosensors and perturbation tools. We implement these technologies with cutting edge fluorescence microscopy techniques including super-resolution microscopy