Postdoctoral Fellowship in Tissue Engineering and 3D Bioprinting National Magnetic
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Location: Tallahassee
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Postdoctoral Fellowship in Tissue Engineering and 3D Bioprinting at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory and the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering
LocationTallahassee, FL
Employment TypeTemporary
Job59811
DepartmentA Postdoctoral Fellow is sought to join the Nanobio Materials and Robotics (NMR) group at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL) and the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering.
OverviewThe position offers a wide range of professional development opportunities through NHMFL, FAMU, and FSU, including participation in government‑funded biomedical science and engineering projects, mentoring, and the potential to initiate independent research. Strong experimental skills are required.
ResponsibilitiesThe individual will work on a series of Mayo Clinic, NIH, DoD, and NASA projects related to organ engineering, 3D bioprinting, and mechanobiology. Applicants interested in regenerative medicine, 3D tissue engineering, nano‑fabrication, mechanobiology, synthetic biology, and advanced microscopy are encouraged to apply. Responsibilities include training undergraduate and graduate students in experimental tissue engineering and additive biomanufacturing, as well as developing and characterizing functional tissues.
Qualifications- PhD in Bioengineering, Cell/Microbiology, Immunology, or other relevant discipline
- Experience with primary mammalian cell culture and animal handling
- A track record of quality publications with excellent writing skills
- Experience with fabrication techniques, such as 2‑Photon Nanolithography and Direct Ink Writing
- Advanced knowledge in image processing and optical microscopy (e.g., confocal microscopy)
- Advanced training in in‑vitro techniques and assays (cytotoxicity, angiogenesis, immunohistochemistry, protein and gene expression assays)
- Team player with outstanding leadership, communication, and presentation skills
The Department of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering (CBE) has a dynamic group of faculty members actively involved in research encompassing various areas of biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, and materials science and engineering. Successful candidates will have many opportunities to interact and collaborate with NHMFL, FSU College of Medicine, the new Department of Materials Science and Engineering, FSU Institute of Molecular Biophysics, FSU Jim Moran School of Entrepreneurship, FSU Departments of Scientific Computing, and Chemistry and Biochemistry, as well as the FAMU Departments of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chemistry, and Physics.
Details can be found at the Department web page.
The FAMU‑FSU College of Engineering is the nexus of two major public universities, each with a distinct mission but focused on world‑class engineering education and research.
Contact InformationEvaluation of applications will begin immediately, with start dates as early as May/June 2025. Any questions about the position should be directed to Prof. Jamel Ali: jaliu.fsu.edu
University InformationFlorida State University is one of the nation’s elite research universities, dedicated to research and teaching across the sciences, engineering, arts, and liberal arts. Founded in 1851, it is the oldest continuous institution of higher education in Florida.
How to ApplyIf qualified, apply to Florida State University at (Use the "Apply for this Job" box below). If you are a current FSU employee, apply via myFSU >
Self Service. Applicants must complete the online application with all applicable information. Applications should be a single PDF file containing a CV, a one‑page description of research interests, and the two to three most relevant papers.
This is an OPS/temporary job. The position may require completion of a background check. This position is open until filled.
Equal Employment OpportunityFSU is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
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