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, e.g. to transfer membrane proteins from discs into supported membranes to make aligned protein arrays for biosensor development, also remains to be studied in detail. This project will optimize
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on experience Minimum Number of References Required Maximum Number of References Allowed Keywords Wyss Institute, Electrochemical Biosensor Development, Bioengineering, Airborne Infectious Disease
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for recordings, cutting live brain slices on a vibratome, and performing voltage and current clamp recordings in neurons. Using optogenetics, photolytic uncaging, chemogenetics, fluorescent biosensors, electrical
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-cost, field-deployable biosensor for ultra-sensitive PFAS detection, integrating approaches from engineering biology, synthetic biology, molecular recognition and nucleic acid amplification
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to recruit a research associate for biosensing of cardiovascular diseases. Applicants with a strong background in biosensor design and fabrication, as well as in clinical diagnostics, are encouraged to apply
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, neurodegenerative, autoimmune and infectious diseases. Leveraging innovative platforms such as novel biosensors, gene switches, genetic closed-loop circuits, and chemical structures that interface with and actuate
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targeting cancer as well as metabolic, neurodegenerative, autoimmune and infectious diseases. Leveraging innovative platforms such as novel biosensors, gene switches, genetic closed-loop circuits, and
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, bulk glasses and fibres); (ii) the experimental implementation and characterisation of infrared fibre optic biosensors; (iii) interfacing characterisation devices and exploiting experimental data; and
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photoelectrochemistry and nucleic acid detection. Ultimately, the project may contribute to the development of novel biosensor technologies for detecting clinically relevant nucleic acids in healthcare applications
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bioelectrochemistry, a process utilizing electrochemistry to drive redox reactions catalyzed by enzymes. This technology has a large potential ranging from health (biosensors, biofuel cells) to “power-to-X