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Atrium Health seeks a Research Associate/Staff Scientist for pioneering research in organ-on-chip technology development. This role involves leadership in advanced tissue engineering and mentoring a dynamic research team, offering an opportunity to shape innovative preclinical testing paradigms.
Overview
JOB SUMMARY
The Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine (WFIRM) seeks an experienced Research Associate/Staff Scientist to lead innovative research in advanced organ-on-chip technology development and provide senior-level technical expertise. This position offers an exceptional opportunity to drive forward transformative research while mentoring a dynamic research team.
Research Focus: The successful candidate will lead the technical development and validation of sophisticated human airway and skin organ-on-chip (OTE) models for evaluating chemical-induced tissue fibrosis. This pioneering program integrates advanced tissue engineering, multi-omics analysis, and machine learning applications to establish new paradigms for preclinical testing and therapeutic development.
Technical Leadership Responsibilities
Required Technical Expertise
Leadership Qualifications
This position offers unique opportunities to
The successful candidate will join a dynamic research environment focused on developing next-generation tissue models for chemical safety assessment and therapeutic development. This position provides an excellent opportunity for experienced scientists seeking to advance their careers in a leadership role while contributing to both scientific innovation and public health protection.
Education/Experience: Ph.D. with a focus in the biological, chemical, engineering or physical sciences, or biomedical engineering. Master's degree with at least eight years of relevant research experience.
SKILLS & QUALIFICATIONS
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine (WFIRM) is a world leader in the development of technologies and products in the fields of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. WFIRM is an interdisciplinary institute, with a semi-open laboratory concept aimed towards fostering collaboration in a variety of research areas. WFIRM occupies several floors in the Richard H. Dean Biomedical Building in the Wake Forest Innovation Quarter in Winston-Salem.