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, Microfluidic-based biosensors, Nano-electrocatalysts - Energy nanomaterials, Biomaterials and their biomedical applications, High-throughput screening, Carbohydrates Chemistry and Medicinal Chemistry, and AI
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MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY - SYDNEY AUSTRALIA | North Ryde, New South Wales | Australia | about 2 months ago
interests and achievements. Essential A PhD in analytical chemistry, bioanalysis, biosensors or a related discipline and/or relevant experience with combination of qualifications and skill; Evidence of
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based on fluorescence mediated by biosensors or (bio)chemicals Characterization of assay performance using lead strains Execution of large-scale screening campaigns with up to 1E6 variant strains Co
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interests and achievements. Essential A PhD in analytical chemistry, bioanalysis, biosensors or a related discipline and/or relevant experience with combination of qualifications and skill; Evidence of
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, typically based on fluorescence mediated by biosensors or (bio)chemicals Characterization of assay performance using lead strains Execution of large-scale screening campaigns with up to 1E6 variant strains Co
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, and digital transformation. Life Sciences: Drug discovery, diagnostics, pain research, preventative healthcare, wearable biosensors, and public health surveillance. Professional and Business Services
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. Specifically, you will be investigating how the earliest electrical activity of the heart contributes to the development of its size, shape, and specialized cell types. You will use cutting-edge biosensors and
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; wearable physiological sensors; point-of-care diagnostic devices; biosensors for disease detection; portable and miniaturized diagnostic platforms; microfluidic-based biosensing systems; image-guided
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University. The PhD researcher will work on the implementation of emerging nanodevices as biosensors to detect and monitor, in a liquid biopsy concept, multiple biomarkers linked with radiation-induced
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research projects. Experience in computational modeling, imaging systems, and biosensors. Experience with in vivo models and surgical implantation techniques. Required Leadership & Mentoring Skills