PhD Scholarship in Organ Models and Spine Biology

Refining a 3D microfluidic IVD model to enhance cell culture conditions, assess wear particle effects, and investigate cellular responses.

Optimizing a 3D microfluidic IVD model to study cell responses to wear particles, refining culture conditions, and analysing cytotoxic and inflammatory mechanisms.

$35,886

Applications are now open.

31/10/2028

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Candidates with biomedical engineering and biomedical science qualifications

Please submit your academic CV to the designated supervisor for consideration. The awarding of the PhD scholarship is contingent upon successfully passing the interview process.

Background in cell biology and biomedical science is highly desired. 

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