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15th February 2026 Languages English English English PhD position available at Ludwig Maximilians University Hospital Munich, Germany (ENDOTRAIN) (DC5) PhD position:Wearables & Biosensors- Primary
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PhD Studentship in Chemical Engineering - Electrochemical biosensors for point-of-care monitoring of life-threatening cell breakdown in blood cancers Award Summary 100% fees covered, and a minimum
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PhD position available at Ludwig Maximilians University Hospital Munich, Germany (ENDOTRAIN) (DC5) PhD position:Wearables & Biosensors- Primary Aldosteronism -Out-of-Hospital Diagnosis & Monitoring
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of single-molecule sensors that exploit collective and localized resonances in metasurfaces to boost the sensitivity of plasmonic biosensors. Introduction Current workhorse techniques to detect and
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resolution. We aim to adapt two distinct non-invasive or minimally invasive technologies for the measurement of cortisol and other adrenal hormones: solid microneedle biosensors measuring continuously in
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to gain adequate resolution. We aim to adapt two distinct non-invasive or minimally invasive technologies for the measurement of cortisol and other adrenal hormones: solid microneedle biosensors measuring
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multiple scales, while Multiobjective optimization strategies ensure improvements in efficiency across various biomanufacturing scales. Expected results: 1) Development of innovative bio-based production
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metasurfaces to boost the sensitivity of plasmonic biosensors. Introduction Current workhorse techniques to detect and study single biomolecules rely on fluorescence microscopy. Recent advances in Zijlstra’s
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. However, integrating and synchronizing diverse, high-volume datasets, from dynamic hormone profiles to wearable biosensors (heart rate, actigraphy, temperature), is a significant hurdle. Data quality loss
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to unlock new insights into complex diseases. However, integrating and synchronizing diverse, high-volume datasets, from dynamic hormone profiles to wearable biosensors (heart rate, actigraphy, temperature