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of additive manufacturing techniques to build tissues and organs 2). Vascular network engineering and angiogenesis 3). Applications of machine learning in cell and tissue engineering Candidates should have
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Details Title Postdoctoral Fellowships in Cardiac Cell and Tissue Engineering School Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Department/Area Disease Biophysics Group
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). The Postdoctoral Research Fellow will perform cell culture, flow cytometry, single cell omics, systems biology analysis and qPCR using excellent techniques. The Postdoctoral Research Fellow will have opportunities
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processes such as gene expression and protein aggregation in living cells. Conduct experiments using fluorescence microscopy and FCS techniques to study dynamic cellular processes. Collaborate with
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expression in ES cells, MSCs and mouse models of skeletal diseases. Basic Qualifications PhD (or about to be awarded) in molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry or a relevant field. Additional
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, memory, memristors, neuroscience, and cell biology. Contact Prof. Donhee Ham ([email protected] ) for questions. Basic Qualifications PhD Degree. Additional Qualifications Experience in one
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their PhD defense date. Additional Qualifications Position requires extensive experience in dissecting cell biological mechanisms; additional expertise in structural biology (cryoEM, NMR, X-ray) and single
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), Jeffrey Fredberg (bioengineering, cell migration in asthma and cancer), Bernardo Lemos (epigenetics, genomics, aging, nucleolus), Quan Lu (asthma, pyroptosis, GPCR signaling, extracellular vesicles
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is seeking a postdoctoral fellow with expertise in one or more of the following areas: stem cell biology, organoid differentiation, bioprinting, or tissue engineering. The successful candidate will
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tissues. · Contribute to a multidisciplinary team encompassing tissue engineering, mechanical design, materials science, and biology. · Conduct cell culture, microscopy, and associated molecular biology