The Weihs lab (https://weihs.net.technion.ac.il/), Faculty of Biomedical Engineering, Technion-IIT, Israel is seeking excellent graduate students for the exciting clinical translation stages of the development of our innovative, rapid (~2hr), technology for early prediction of metastatic risk in cancer.
Exciting PhD project with potential focus on one or more of the following aspects:
·Experimental testing of cell lines and fresh tumor samples
·Microfluidics design and experiments with cancer cells
·Automated imaging systems and image processing
·Finite element modeling
Excellent candidates with a biomedical engineering, or relevant engineering background are invited to contact A/Professor Daphne Weihs (daphnew@technion.ac.il), for more information.
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