Work with a crossdisciplinary team in the development of a microtechnology for the isolation of bacteria from the peripheral blood of TB patients. Lead the device design and manufacturing analytical analysis and mathematical modeling to guide device design. In particular provide analytical and experimental skills to enable development of blood fractionation to sort bacterial cells followed by a lossless manipulation of enriched rare cells. Work with the team in translating and testing insilico designs with experimental systems.
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Understanding skills and experience in chemical systems and engineering towards developing and integrating fluidics and biology
Experience with microfluidic devices
Experience in chemistry and chemical engineering applied to biological systems
Must be a selfstarter well organized and able to work in a multidisciplinary team environment
Must be able to adapt to a flexible schedule and have excellent interpersonal organizational and communication skills.
Project Management experience in an industrial or translational R&D environment