Locke Davenport Huyer
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#biomaterials and #immunoengineering lab @DalhousieU (he/him). @[email protected]
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http://davenporthuyerlab.com 12-01-2012 20:11:09
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Check out our first paper! Neal Callaghan put together a comprehensive perspective on factors relevant to in vitro functional tissue maturation, with a particular focus on signaling pathways relevant across tissue types👇 nature.com/articles/s4153…
A really nice story about group member Brenden Wheeler, his path from Dal Ag Campus to graduate school at BMEdal and his goals as a KillamLaureates scholar. I’m lucky to work with such awesome people! dal.ca/faculty/agricu…
Brenden Wheeler got his start at Dal Ag Campus, and now as a Killam Scholar working from his lab on our Sexton Campus, he's seeking new ways to make medical implants better for patients: bit.ly/3l1gdbO
We are hiring!👇 The Department of Applied Oral Sciences invites applications for a full-time tenure-stream position in Microbial Biopolymers (Pathogenesis & Biomaterials). Come join us here Dalhousie Dentistry dal.peopleadmin.ca/postings/12961
I am excited to recruit a PhD or MSc Graduate Student for my new research group focused in organic chemistry and synthetic biology Dal Chem at Dalhousie University. Please feel free to share this post Chemical Institute of Canada Canadian Black Scientists Network ChemInclusion! email: [email protected]
Grateful for the #NFRF support of our team with an Exploration grant to develop novel implant coatings that reduce complications following post mastectomy breast reconstruction! Dalhousie Dentistry BMEdal Dal_Micro&Imm Dal Engineering
After #ChatGPT optimized cross country road trip we have arrived CWRU Biomedical Engineering Our lab is looking for Postdocs, research scientist (immunology) and graduate students interested in #Immunotherapy #immunometabolism #inflammation #biomaterials #drugdelivery 🙏 RT
Thrilled to receive CIHR project grant support to develop new anti-inflammatory polymer meshes for pelvic floor repair! Our team Dalhousie Dentistry is excited to work with Frampton Lab and Jeanette Boudreau (she/her) on new #biomaterials for women’s health. BMEdal Dal_Micro&Imm