Research Scholar
Rochester, NY · On-site
Our research group studies tissue engineering of multicellular systems with a special focus on mechanobiology. The research scholar will participate in research projects aimed to study how mechanical ...
Rochester, NY · On-site
Our research group studies tissue engineering of multicellular systems with a special focus on mechanobiology. The research scholar will participate in research projects aimed to study how mechanical ...
Rochester, NY · On-site
Our research group studies tissue engineering of multicellular systems with a special focus on mechanobiology. The research scholar will participate in research projects aimed to study how mechanical ...
Rochester, NY · Remote
$18 - $40/hr
Deep knowledge of biomechanics, biomaterials, bioinstrumentation, medical imaging, tissue engineering, physiological systems modeling, biostatistics, and regulatory affairs. Ability to explain signal ...
Rochester, NY · Remote
$18 - $40/hr
Deep knowledge of biomechanics, biomaterials, bioinstrumentation, medical imaging, tissue engineering, physiological systems modeling, biostatistics, and regulatory affairs. Ability to explain signal ...
You'll sit shoulder-to-shoulder with the client, become the connective tissue between their business and our engineering organization, and own delivery across registration, payments, race passes ...
You'll sit shoulder-to-shoulder with the client, become the connective tissue between their business and our engineering organization, and own delivery across registration, payments, race passes ...
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The median wage is $84.6K / yr.
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A Tissue Engineer should possess a strong background in biomedical engineering, cell biology, and materials science, typically supported by a relevant advanced degree. Familiarity with laboratory techniques such as cell culture, 3D bioprinting, and use of analytical instruments is crucial, along with knowledge of regulatory standards. Strong problem-solving, communication, and teamwork skills enable effective collaboration across multidisciplinary teams and research settings. These competencies are vital for driving innovation and ensuring the development of safe, functional tissue products.
Tissue Engineers generally spend their days conducting laboratory experiments, developing and testing biomaterials, and culturing cells to create tissue constructs. They work closely with biologists, clinicians, and other engineers to design new tissue models and troubleshoot experimental challenges. Documenting research findings, analyzing data, and staying updated with the latest scientific advancements are also key parts of the role. The position often involves both hands-on bench work and collaborative meetings to ensure project success and regulatory compliance.
A Tissue Engineer designs and develops biological tissues to repair or replace damaged human tissues and organs. They use principles from biology, chemistry, and engineering to create functional tissue substitutes, often working with biomaterials, stem cells, and bioreactors. Tissue Engineers collaborate with medical professionals and researchers to advance regenerative medicine and tissue regeneration techniques. Their work has applications in wound healing, organ transplantation, and pharmaceutical testing.

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