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for patients and clinics. We thus aim to develop a minimally invasive, injectable biomaterial platform designed to enable predictable, long-term ocular delivery of biologics while maintaining optical
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, and disease modeling, with a strong emphasis on conductive biomaterials and microphysiological systems. Active funded projects include a human blood-brain barrier-on-chip platform for stroke modeling
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 12 hours ago
the nation for federal research expenditures as well as for federally funded social and behavioral sciences research and development. Here at Carolina, our highly skilled postdocs play a vital role in our
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the thermoplasticitity of fibre-based biomaterials for the replacement of conventional thermoplastics. As a Postdoctoral researcher, you will carry out research in an interdisciplinary team with experts in materials
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Join our research team focused on understanding and improving the thermoplasticitity of fibre-based biomaterials for the replacement of conventional thermoplastics. As a Postdoctoral researcher, you
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challenges of our time: making high-value, sustainable, and circular biomaterials from low-value waste streams that can compete and even outperform traditional alternatives. The target sectors for this project
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the guidance of a faculty mentor in preparation for a full time academic or research career. Work Performed The Postdoc will be responsible for performing studies with LNPs and creating biomaterial combinatorial
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biomaterials to study cancer immunobiology, specifically the characteristics of the tumor microenvironment. Research funding has been secured through a prestigious grant from SciLifeLab, a Swedish national
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, you will play a key role in building new research activities focused on microphysiological systems and biomaterials to study cancer immunobiology, specifically the characteristics of the tumor
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such as agriculture, environment, food, feed, cosmetic, pharmaceutic, biomaterial, and energy, etc... It aims to be recognized as the main crossroad for meetings and exchange between all the stakeholders