Engineering – Biomaterials & Tissue Engineering

Location: 
1700 4th St
Byers Hall
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94158
United States
Job Posted Date: 
March 13, 2024
Opportunities: 
Postdoc Positions at UCSF
Population: 
Pharmacy
Other

The Biodesign Laboratory under Prof. Shuvo Roy is seeking an experienced researcher/scholar of exceptional promise for a postdoctoral fellow position with expertise in biomaterials and tissue engineering. The postdoctoral fellow will be working on The Kidney Project, a nationwide effort to develop a surgically implantable device combining cell therapy with convective filtration for total renal replacement therapy. They will also have opportunities to teach and supervise undergraduate and graduate students, write scientific papers and technical articles, present research findings at conferences, develop and submit grant applications, get involved with patient advocacy groups, and participate in planning for technology transfer through entrepreneurship activities.

The research laboratory of Prof. Shuvo Roy in the Department of Bioengineering & Therapeutic Sciences of the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is developing next-generation medical devices by linking engineering innovations with basic science discoveries. Projects include the development of the implantable bioartificial kidney, an artificial placenta oxygenator, and intravascular bioartificial pancreas. In the Roy Lab, researchers are applying the best practices and design principles of microfabrication techniques, microfluidics, nanotechnology, biomaterials advances, wireless technology, electronics, cell and molecular biology, and computer science to pressing medical problems. Through regular collaboration with clinicians, engineers, scientists, regulatory and reimbursement experts, patient advocacy groups, and the investor community, the lab is perfectly positioned to play a key role in translating scientific breakthroughs for clinical needs.

Job Requirements: 

In addition to enthusiasm, motivation, and independent thinking, candidates must be knowledgeable in biomaterials and tissue engineering. This person should be able to apply thin-film coatings and evaluate materials-tissue interactions. 

Ideal candidates will have a passion for scientific research with the willingness and ability to learn and integrate knowledge from across different therapeutic areas. Personal skills such as teamwork, accurate listening, strategic thinking, along with very good oral and written English language skills will be critical for successful candidates.

Key Requirements:

  • PhD or equivalent degree in a field such as bioengineering, biomedical engineering, material sciences or related fields
  • Track record of scientific publications in peer reviewed journals and/or presentations at scientific conferences
  • Demonstrated proficiency in surface modification of biomedical device materials via wet chemical or vapor/plasma techniques
  • Knowledge or experience with evaluation of biological tissue-foreign material interactions

Preferred Requirements:

  • Knowledge and familiarity with immunohistochemistry
  • Knowledge and familiarity with light, electron, and atomic force microscopy
  • Knowledge and experience with biocompatibility assessment
  • Knowledge of implantable biomedical devices
How to Apply: 

The successful candidate will be located in the Roy Laboratory on the Mission Bay campus of UCSF.

Salary is commensurate with experience. E-mail a curriculum vitae and a statement (no more than 3 pages) stating research interests, research experiences, and career goals to: [email protected] and [email protected]. Candidates should also arrange for at least three (3) references to email recommendations.

UC San Francisco seeks candidates whose experience, teaching, research, or community service has prepared them to contribute to our commitment to diversity and excellence. The University of California is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age or protected veteran status.

Location: 
San Francisco
Greater Bay Area
Peninsula
California