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Dr. Huiliang Wang’s lab at University of Texas at Austin Biomedical Engineering department has a funded PhD position starting in 2023 in the field of "Minimally Invasive, Targetted Neural Interfacing". Please visit Dr Wang’s department page (https://www.bme.utexas.edu/people/faculty-directory/wang) or his group page (https://wanggroup.bme.utexas.edu/) for more information. Interested PhD students, especially with a background of neuroengineering/neuroscience, gene delivery, organic/polymer materials and molecular biology, should send an email with their CV to Dr. Wang (evanwang@utexas.edu)
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