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Postdoctoral position. Research experience working with polymers, drug delivery, biomaterials, nanomedicine, and pain management. Successful candidates will hold a terminal degree in Chemical Engineering or
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 4 days ago
of Professors Theo Dingemans (polymer chemist, Applied Physical Sciences), Orlando Coronell (membrane engineer, Environmental Sciences and Engineering), and Prabir Roy-Chaudhury (Nephrologist, School of Medicine
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Research Fellow to lead multiple research projects on development and preclinical evaluation of therapeutic delivery platforms based on synthetic materials (e.g. , polymers and lipid) for treating numerous
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polymer-based drugs, oral inhaled and nasal products, topical and transdermal drugs, and combination drug-device products with device components that may themselves have degrees of complexity in design. In
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to support collaborative efforts towards addressing skin-related disorders. Research in this lab uses step-wise polymer growth techniques, ring-opening polymerizations, photopolymerizations. The post-doctoral
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 4 days ago
innovative and novel projects focused on the chemical biology of chromatin regulation, with an emphasis on the development of small molecule chemical probes. Alexander Kabanov, Ph.D., Dr.Sci. Polymeric
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will be involved in an interdisciplinary collaboration with professors in polymer chemistry, electrical engineering and marine/water science across the US. The work is supported by the National Science
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of heterogeneous reactions, to study ionic diffusion in complex inorganic and polymer electrolytes. Methods will combine first principles, molecular dynamics, enhanced sampling, and stochastic simulations with state
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for the biomaterial designs, syntheses, characterizations and evaluations. The work includes syntheses of the biomaterials by organic, polymer and peptide synthesis techniques. It will also involve characterizations
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" designation, and its robust research enterprise includes experts in ocean science and engineering, polymer science and engineering, and large event venue safety and security, among others. USM is also one