The SMT lab at University of Delaware invites applications for a talented postdoctoral researcher in the field of Synthetic Biology and Biomedical Engineering.
Potential starting date: Flexible.
Full Job Description: We are seeking highly motivated and self-driven applicants for a postdoctoral fellow at SMT lab in University of Delaware. The NIH funded position is immediately available and will remain open until filled.
The position is focused on pluripotent stem cell biology/synthetic biology – the person should have a good track record in stem cell biology techniques and molecular biology. Animal handling is desired. Focus on synthetic biology/embryology/genetic engineering is desirable.
Role in Lab:
- The successful candidate will design and execute experiments, prepare manuscripts, guide graduate/undergrad students.
- Successful candidate will conduct experiments in animal models (rats/ mice /chickens) for drug delivery and microsurgery applications.
- Write and contribute to grant proposals.
Research overview of SMT Lab: Our research is very interdisciplinary, and we work in the interface of physics, chemistry, and biology. Briefly, we design, synthesize, and control (physical control [magnetic, light-driven] and computational control [programing]) microparticles that can perform different tasks such as drug delivery, tissue engineering and cell engineering in animal models. Candidates who are interested in learning cutting edge technologies are encouraged to apply. In addition, the SMT lab has diversity as one of its core values and, in that spirit, seeks a broad spectrum of candidates including women, those from historically underrepresented groups and people with disabilities.
Salary: Negotiable with experience.
Duration: 1 year (subject to extension based on performance)
Job Type: Full-time/regular
Job category: Benefited Position (health insurance, dental, retirement benefits)
Applications should consist of a single PDF file with CV, 1-page description of research interests and copies of three most relevant papers. Please send the application to samdas@udel.edu