Functionalization of biomaterials for tissue engineering (musculoskeletal) application
Offer Description
Multifunctional natural biomaterials for the treatment of multi-tissue injuries. Objective is to develop a new material that we can used for musculoskeletal. This project combines several disciplines, including materials, nanotechnology, physical chemistry and biology. The skills of the two laboratories (LIBIO (France) and Connecticut University (USA) are complementary and necessary to advance an ambitious multidisciplinary project. LIBio specializes in the development of lipid nanoparticles (nanoliposomes), the vectorization of active molecules used in food and biomedical applications, and their physico-chemical characterization and also functionalization of biomaterials in order to improve the physico-chemical and mechanical properties.
Where to apply
E-mail elmira.arab-tehrany@univ-lorraine.fr
Requirements
Research Field Engineering » Biomedical engineering
Education Level PhD or equivalent
Research Field Biological sciences » Biological engineering
Education Level PhD or equivalent
Skills/Qualifications Level of English at least B2/C1
Masterized fields Nanotechnology, Biology and Biomaterials required French speaking required
Specific Requirements Visa or resident card required for foreign candidates
Languages ENGLISH Level Excellent
Languages FRENCH Level Good
Research Field Engineering » Biomedical engineering Biological sciences » Biological engineering
Years of Research Experience 1 - 4
Work Location(s)
Number of offers available 1
Company/Institute LIBio
Country France
City Vandoeuvre-Lès-Nancy
Postal Code 54504
Street 2 avenue de la Forêt de Haye
Contact
City Vandoeuvre-Lès-Nancy
Website http://libio.univ-lorraine.fr/
Street 2, Avenue de la Forêt de Haye
Postal Code 54505
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