Research Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering
Listed on 2026-06-15
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The Department of Biomedical Engineering is seeking a tenure‑ineligible Research Assistant Professor to work in the lab of Dr. Evan Scott. Expertise in polymer synthesis and HPLC and a PhD in a relevant field will be required, while experience with cell culture, animal models, and flow cytometry will be a plus. Strong preference will be given to applicants with experience in
1) characterizing self‑assembled nanomaterials and/or lipids using analytical chemistry methods,
2) development of drug delivery platforms for vaccination and/or immunotherapy. An ideal candidate will have a doctorate in biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, chemistry, materials science, polymer chemistry, pharmaceutical sciences, or a related field, and will be interested in working with novel drug delivery platforms. We are seeking a highly motivated scientist who is willing to work in top‑quality, high‑pressure, multi‑disciplinary environments for a minimum of 2 years.
The position is available immediately. Our work is progressing rapidly, and we are seeking enthusiastic and ambitious individuals to add to our team to perform high‑impact translational research with both industry and academic partners.
- Experience with cell culture, animal models, and flow cytometry.
- 1) Characterizing self‑assembled nanomaterials and/or lipids using analytical chemistry methods.
- 2) Development of drug delivery platforms for vaccination and/or immunotherapy.
- Doctoral degree in biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, chemistry, materials science, polymer chemistry, pharmaceutical sciences, or a related field.
Please visit to apply and submit all required documents. The selected candidate will undergo a background check and health screening.
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