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exciting research opportunities for outstanding PhD candidates to work on (1) integrated circuit design for implantable mm-scale wireless biosensors; or (2) microfabrication of implantable biosensors
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different areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Job Title: PhD student Research area or group: Nanobioelectronics and Biosensors Group Description of Group/Project: The Nanobioelectronics and Biosensors
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About the Lab A PhD student position on the design and application of fluorescent protein-based biosensors in neurodegenerative disease is immediately available at the Messens Lab. Successful
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microfluidics, nanoparticle, biosensor will be considered a plus.5)Research experience in a multidisciplinary and multinational environment will be taken as a merit. Most importantly, we expect the candidate
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for an enthusiastic PhD candidate to work in our project “BIOSENSEI: Biosensor-Based Diagnostic Platform Enabling Real-Time Monitoring of Existing and Emerging Pollutants”. The main aim of this project is to develop a
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to invite you to apply for this exciting PhD position within our research team! What are you going to do? We are looking for an enthusiastic PhD candidate to work in our project “BIOSENSEI: Biosensor-Based
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at international conferences (e.g., Biosensors Congress). Cranfield University are leading a UK water and wastewater network, as well as involved water sensors network, involving academic, industrial and public
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Institut Lumière Matière ILM- UMR 5306 CNRS / Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 | Villeurbanne, Rhone Alpes | France | 30 days ago
Description Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) devices have emerged as promising candidates for the advancement of rapid, low-cost, lab-on-chip point-of-care biosensors. These biosensing devices offer potential
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highly sensitive biosensors to monitor tau conformational change and aggregation, which are key processes in the progression of several neurodegenerative diseases known as tauopathies. The project aims
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accurate, real-time measurement of cell therapy key attributes during biomanufacture. This interdisciplinary project aims to develop smart switchable biosensors for real-time monitoring of cell-secreted