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bioconjugation and polymer processing. Core Responsibilities: Develop strategies to tune the physical and chemical properties of proteins through chemical modification Develop methods to compatibilized proteins
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developing Python software and optimization workflows in Pyomo/PyROS is desired. This is a fixed-term position of up to 6 months and is inclusive of competitive salary and full-time benefits. The starting date
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developing Python software and optimization workflows in Pyomo/PyROS is desired. This is a fixed-term position of up to 6 months and is inclusive of competitive salary and full-time benefits. The starting date
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to join their team. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who thrives in an interesting and challenging work environment. You will contribute to the department by assisting in the development
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in the development and execution of research projects related to cloning, experimental automation and DNA experiment design and such other tasks that are assigned to you. Responsibilities: Leads lab
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understanding of placental development through the integration of computational modeling and clinical imaging data within the Biomedical Flows Simulation and Multiscale Modeling (BioSiMM) Lab. Core
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on the technical implementation and experimental validation of the tools. Document research, development, and experimental results through written reports and presentations. Other duties as assigned. Adaptability
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innovative microfluidic technologies. Responsibilities: Designing and conducting experiments to study microbial communities using microfluidic platforms. Developing and optimizing microfluidic devices for high
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also expected to develop the backend electronics for neural recording and stimulation. This is part of an interdisciplinary project involving multimodal recording and stimulation from cells in the gut
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, promote their research, and develop their careers. As part of the interdisciplinary goals of this project, fellows are funded to spend at least one semester working with someone outside of their home domain