Jobs

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Lecturer in Biomedical Engineering Design - University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, MI)
Applications are invited for a Lecturer (full-time teaching faculty) in the Biomedical Engineering (BME) Design Program at the University of Michigan. The successful candidate will be part of a dedicated teaching team focused on experiential learning, engineering design, and professional development of biomedical engineers. Click HERE to view the full posting.

Assistant, Associate, or Full Research Scientist/s for UCSD Organized Research Units - University of California San Diego (San Diego, CA)
The Office of Research Affairs, at the University of California San Diego, in support of the campus, multidisciplinary Organized Research Units (ORUs) is conducting an open search for Research Scientists (non-tenured, Assistant, Associate or Full level) in various academic disciplines. Click HERE to view the full posting.

Postdoctoral Research Associate - Institute for Functional and Regenerative Materials - The University of Illinois (Chicago, IL)
Highly motivated individuals are encouraged to apply for selective postdoctoral positions in the newly created Institute for Functional and Regenerative Materials at the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC). Institute research is focused on two areas: i) Functional Imaging and ii) Functional Biomaterials. Click HERE to view the full posting.

PostDoc Position - Therapeutics for Skeletal Muscle Regeneration - Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai (New York, NY)
The Han Lab for Cell-Instructive Biomaterials & Regenerative Engineering at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai applies multi-disciplinary approaches to study cell-matrix interactions and engineer cell-instructive biomaterials for musculoskeletal regeneration. The selected individual will lead our project on developing a biomaterial-based approach for the prevention and treatment of rotator cuff muscle degeneration. Applicants must possess a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering or Bioengineering. Essential qualifications include a profound knowledge of biomaterials, expertise in cell and drug delivery systems, proficiency in rodent surgical procedures, and experience in preclinical studies. Exceptional communication and interpersonal abilities are mandatory. Click HERE to view the full posting.