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Protease Responsive Interconnected Magnetic Assemblies
We are developing an innovative biosensor for proteolytic activity with a magnetic readout. ETH students with chemistry background interested in a master’s thesis are especially encouraged to contact us.
Keywords: protease, magnetic nanoparticles, surface functionalization, nanomaterials, biosensor
We are looking for a motivated master’s student to synthesize and characterize assemblies of magnetic nanoparticles attached to nonmagnetic scaffolds as part of an innovative protease detection scheme. This will primarily involve tasks related to surface functionalization of nanomaterials, assembly, and testing magnetic readout.
We are looking for a motivated master’s student to synthesize and characterize assemblies of magnetic nanoparticles attached to nonmagnetic scaffolds as part of an innovative protease detection scheme. This will primarily involve tasks related to surface functionalization of nanomaterials, assembly, and testing magnetic readout.
Magnetic detection of proteolytic activity in patient samples at the point of care via low cost customized magnetic instrumentation.
Magnetic detection of proteolytic activity in patient samples at the point of care via low cost customized magnetic instrumentation.
Please contact Dr. Michael Christiansen at michael.christiansen@hest.ethz.ch for additional details. You are encouraged to include some information about yourself and your interests in your email.
Please contact Dr. Michael Christiansen at michael.christiansen@hest.ethz.ch for additional details. You are encouraged to include some information about yourself and your interests in your email.