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Primary supervisor - Dr Maria J. Marin Biosensors have long been used in scientific research and biomedical diagnosis, but with the advent of wearable glucose-monitoring medical devices
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implantable biosensors that use backscattering to wirelessly transmit sensing data. The researcher will work in a stimulating and highly collaborative environment, alongside experts from an ERC-funded project
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PhD scholarship in Biomaterials-based Approach for the Creation of Artificial Red Blood Cells - D...
and Bioimplants group (The 3Bs), led by Associate Professor Leticia Hosta-Rigau at DTU Health Tech. The group works across materials science, organic/polymer chemistry, and molecular and cell biology
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Health Tech. The group works across materials science, organic/polymer chemistry, and molecular and cell biology. Our focus areas include drug delivery, cell mimicry, and tissue engineering. Learn more
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tools such as fluorescent biosensors and perturbation tools. We implement these technologies with cutting edge fluorescence microscopy techniques including super-resolution microscopy and fluorescence
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silicon sensor chips for single-cell and single-molecule analysis. These sensor chips have the potential to provide fundamental insights into cellular and molecular heterogeneity, deepening our
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-research/ ) You have a strong interest in (3D) stem cell culture, microscopy, biosensors, genetics and molecular biology. Prior experience with (iPSC) tissue culture, FLIM microscopy and organoids is a
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be able to work both independently and in a team environment. Priority will be given to candidates that have experience working with RET-based biosensors and 3D cell culture. Terms and conditions The
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funding by the FWO: https://www.fwo.be/en/fellowships-funding/phd-fellowships/phd-fellowship-fundamental-research/ ) You have a strong interest in (3D) stem cell culture, microscopy, biosensors, genetics
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to the construction of affordable, robust, and portable detection platforms. Due to the integration of biorecognition elements, such as aptamers, electrochemical biosensors are ideally suited for the selective