The Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN) at the University of Queensland is inviting applications for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Bioengineering.
Role and responsibilities:
- This project is part of a multi-disciplinary team focusing on stem cell and niche ageing to design novel regenerative medicine solutions to combat ageing-related decline in function and productivity and increase health span.
- The position will be responsible for developing tissue engineered blood vessels that can be incorporated into stimuli-responsive hydrogels to enable the creation of perivascular tissue niches, mimicking those found in the brain, muscle, and bone.
- The successful candidate will work at the interface of stem cell biology, biomaterials science, multi-mode additive (scaffold) fabrication, and bioreactor and microdevice engineering.
Study areas:
- Stem cell expansion and differentiation
- Development of advanced biomaterials
- 3D Scaffold fabrication (electrospinning, 3D bio-printing)
- Polymer hydrogel synthesis/functionalisation, characterisation and biological validation
- Biomicrofluidic device design, fabrication, and validation
- Bioreactor design and operation
- High throughput robotic cell culture, screening and interrogation of data
Requirements:
- Applicants must hold PhD in a relevant field and expertise in one or more of the above mentioned areas.
- Applicant must demonstrate experience with manipulation and generation of stem cell-based engineered tissues, cell-based microdevice platforms and in vitro engineered niches.
Duration: full-time; 12 months
Remuneration: $81,545.81 – $87,535.13 p.a.
Applications:
- Apply online. All applicants must supply the following documents:
- Cover letter
- Resume
- Selection Criteria responses.
Job no: 504242
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Organization | University of Queensland |
Fellowship Level | Postdoctoral |
Country | Australia |
Subject areas | Bioengineering, Biotechnology |
Fellowship amount | $81,545.81 – $87,535.13 p.a |
Eligibility | Open to all nationalities |
Deadline | 22 May 2018 |
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