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We provide a wide spectrum of training opportunities for undergraduate students, graduate students and postdoctoral fellows in the following areas: Multiscale Biofabrication, Stem Cell Research and Tissue Engineering, Nanobiology, and Mechanobiological Regulation of Tissue Morphogenesis and Cell Migration. | |||
Interested candidates are encouraged to contact Prof. Kim directly by sending the following documents in a single PDF file via email (deokho@uw.edu):<BR> | '''Postdoctoral Researcher''' | ||
Two postdoctoral fellow positions are immediately available in the areas of cell migration, cardiovascular tissue engineering, and stem cell engineering. The ideal candidates should have strong expertise in one of the following areas: BioMEMS, polymeric biomaterials, micro/nanofabrication, stem cell biology, and quantitative microscopy. Previous experience in microfluidic cell culture is a plus. All candidates should have a strong experimental background, excellent verbal and written communication skills, a strong academic and publication record, and the ability to work independently. Fellows are expected to function independently in the design and development of their research, collaborate with internal and external investigators, and participate in the preparation of manuscripts, grants, and presentations. Interested candidates are encouraged to contact Prof. Kim directly by sending the following documents in a single PDF file via email (deokho@uw.edu):<BR> | |||
• a cover letter outlining their research interests and career plans <br> | • a cover letter outlining their research interests and career plans <br> | ||
• a CV including three references and their contact information <br> | • a CV including three references and their contact information <br> | ||
• PDF files of selected publications <br> | • PDF files of selected publications <br> | ||
'''Graduate Student''' | '''Graduate Student''' |
Revision as of 19:05, 12 September 2010
Positions Available
We provide a wide spectrum of training opportunities for undergraduate students, graduate students and postdoctoral fellows in the following areas: Multiscale Biofabrication, Stem Cell Research and Tissue Engineering, Nanobiology, and Mechanobiological Regulation of Tissue Morphogenesis and Cell Migration.
Postdoctoral Researcher
Two postdoctoral fellow positions are immediately available in the areas of cell migration, cardiovascular tissue engineering, and stem cell engineering. The ideal candidates should have strong expertise in one of the following areas: BioMEMS, polymeric biomaterials, micro/nanofabrication, stem cell biology, and quantitative microscopy. Previous experience in microfluidic cell culture is a plus. All candidates should have a strong experimental background, excellent verbal and written communication skills, a strong academic and publication record, and the ability to work independently. Fellows are expected to function independently in the design and development of their research, collaborate with internal and external investigators, and participate in the preparation of manuscripts, grants, and presentations. Interested candidates are encouraged to contact Prof. Kim directly by sending the following documents in a single PDF file via email (deokho@uw.edu):
• a cover letter outlining their research interests and career plans
• a CV including three references and their contact information
• PDF files of selected publications
Graduate Student
We are currently looking for multiple highly motivated and intelligent students. Please notice that we can only accept students that have been already admitted in the University of Washington graduate programs. Please apply through the Bioengineering department or other departments in the University of Washington if you are interested in joining our group.
Undergraduate Student
We always look for outstanding and motivated undergraduate researchers to join our lab.