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cardiovascular medicine for patients who suffer from atherosclerotic disease (blockage of the blood vessels). Therapeutics, vascular biology, and technology development are the three pillars of the research
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(blockage of the blood vessels). Therapeutics, vascular biology, and technology development are the three pillars of the research program. The Wang lab currently has one postdoctoral fellow, three graduate
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Our developmental biology laboratory is seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow to apply advanced knowledge and skills to generate new fundamental insights into morphogenesis or transcriptional regulation. We
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the Sir Magdi Yacoub Professorship in Tissue Regeneration at UBC, subject to university approvals. The UBC School of Biomedical Engineering is a partnership between the Faculties of Medicine and Applied Science
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Academic Job Category Faculty Bargaining Job Title Associate Professor (tenure) or Professor (tenure) Sir Magdi Yacoub Professorship in Tissue Regeneration at UBC| School of Biomedical Engineering
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Associate Professor (tenure) or Professor (tenure) Sir Magdi Yacoub Professorship in Tissue Regenera
soft robotics and stretchable electronics for seamless bio-integration, is also highly valued.While a foundational knowledge of tissue engineering is essential, an entrepreneurial or clinical translation
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on research of human neurodegenerative disease. You will have the opportunity to use various techniques such as double immunolabelling, immunohistochemical and histochemical and RNA tissue detection, and
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in mechanical engineering or biomedical engineering Previous experience in bioconjugation chemistry, immunolabeling, cell separation, cell tissue culture, single cell library preparation, genome
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to regulatory networks and circuit design, metabolic engineering, molecular pharming, or RNA biology and applications. The candidate will demonstrate research excellence, hold a PhD or equivalent, and have
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are not limited to: the roles of stem cells in rare diseases using human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs); organoids or other stem cell models; tissue-resident stem cells; transcriptional and