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As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for tissue regeneration associate in the United States is $141,209.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $42,000.00 and $212,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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A Tissue Regeneration Associate is a professional who supports research and clinical work focused on repairing or replacing damaged tissues in the body. They typically assist with laboratory experiments, data collection, and the preparation of biological materials for regenerative medicine applications. Their work helps advance treatments for injuries, diseases, and conditions that affect tissues such as skin, bone, or cartilage. Tissue Regeneration Associates often collaborate with scientists, clinicians, and engineers in both research and clinical settings.

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Tissue Regeneration Associates often work closely with biologists, engineers, and clinicians, which can present challenges in aligning goals and timelines across disciplines. Effective communication is key to ensuring that experimental protocols and project objectives are clearly understood by all team members. Additionally, adapting to rapidly evolving research priorities and troubleshooting technical issues in tissue culture or biomaterial handling are common aspects of the role. Overcoming these challenges requires flexibility, attention to detail, and strong collaborative skills.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Tissue Regeneration Associate, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Tissue Regeneration Associate, you need a background in biology or biomedical sciences, laboratory research experience, and typically a relevant bachelor's or master's degree. Familiarity with cell culture, tissue engineering techniques, and laboratory information management systems (LIMS) is commonly required. Strong attention to detail, problem-solving ability, and collaboration skills help individuals excel in this role. These competencies ensure accurate research, safe handling of biological materials, and successful teamwork in advancing regenerative medicine projects.
Infographic showing various Tissue Regeneration Associate job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 25% Temporary, and 75% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $141,209 per year, or $67.9 per hour.
Assistant / Associate Professor of Soft Tissue / Orthopedics or Combined Position

Assistant / Associate Professor of Soft Tissue / Orthopedics or Combined Position

The University of Tennessee Knoxville

Knoxville, TN • On-site

Full-time

Posted 23 days ago


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Job description

Description
The Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences at the University of Tennessee, College of Veterinary Medicine invites applications for a full-time tenure or clinical track faculty position in small animal soft tissue, orthopedic surgery, or a combined soft tissue/orthopedic surgery position. Depending on qualifications and experience, the position is at the Assistant Professor or Associate Professor level.
The successful candidate is expected to engage in the departmental mission by participating in the teaching, service, and scholarship programs of the College. Responsibilities include clinical, didactic, and laboratory teaching of small animal surgery to professional students, interns, and residents; participation in continuing education at local and national levels; providing mentorship to residents; and contributing to the clinical or basic science research program.
Faculty within the small animal surgery section currently include three ACVS board-certified surgeons; three ACVS residency-trained veterinarians; four surgery residents; three neurosurgeons (DACVIM-Neurology); three neurology residents; two sports medicine specialists (DACVSMR); one sports medicine resident; four anesthesiologists (DACVA); three anesthesia residents; four ophthalmologists (DACVO); three ophthalmology residents and one dentist. Current equipment available for use in surgery includes an endoscopic tower, LigaSure device, ultrasonic aspirator, continually updated equipment for thoracoscopic and laparoscopic surgery, stenting, arthroscopy, total hip system, and a full complement of implants, including plating, pinning, external fixation, circular fixation, interlocking nails, and 3-D printing capabilities. Equipment and operating space are also available for interventional radiology techniques, which are currently performed at the University of Tennessee.
The Small Animal Clinic is equipped to provide state-of-the-art surgical and medical service, teaching, and research. The facilities and equipment of the Small Animal Clinic support 24 specialties and include surgical and therapeutic lasers, 128 slice computed tomography unit, 1.5 Tesla MRI, nuclear medicine, video endoscopy, intraoperative fluoroscopy, lithotripsy, and DEXA scanning. Also available to the surgery service are a fully developed nutrition service, a regenerative medicine laboratory, four emergency and critical care specialists, an Instron materials testing machine, and an on-site 3D modeling and printing laboratory. The hospital has a state-of-the-art rehabilitation facility with 3 underwater treadmills, a therapeutic exercise pool, a hyperbaric oxygen chamber, many wound management modalities, and a fully equipped gait analysis laboratory with kinetic and kinematic testing capability.
The University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine boasts a collegial environment committed to mentoring new faculty to be successful in their academic career. This includes a Master Teaching Program, which provides resources, programs and leadership to support the highest quality of professionalism and instruction within the various educational missions of the college, and a Veterinary Social Work program that provides training and support in the areas of communication and conflict management, compassion fatigue, animal-related grief and bereavement, and mindfulness-based stress reduction. New faculty are assigned an experienced faculty mentor and the Department has an excellent record in helping clinical faculty successfully earn promotion and tenure.
The University of Tennessee Veterinary Medical Center is adjacent to UT Gardens, the state botanical garden of Tennessee. The campus is located in Knoxville, TN, in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Knoxville was recently named by Trip Advisor as a "Top 10 Destination on the Rise." It is a short drive away from the Great Smoky Mountains, several lakes, as well as a number of dog-friendly state parks. It also offers a wide array of outdoor recreational activities, including hiking, rock climbing, kayaking, and extensive road and mountain biking opportunities. Knoxville features a vibrant cultural downtown with excellent restaurants; a bustling farmer's market; a world-class jazz orchestra; one of the nation's most revered college theater troupes; frequent art and cultural festivals; and men's and women's sporting events. Knoxville is within a day's driving distance from two-thirds of the population of the United States, with Chattanooga, Nashville, Atlanta, Asheville, and Cincinnati being some of the many nearby destinations. The University of Tennessee is Tennessee's flagship land grant university and is noted for its high level of research activity.
Qualifications
Requirements include the DVM/VMD or equivalent degree and completion of a formal surgery residency or certification by the American College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS) or the European College of Veterinary Surgeons (ECVS).
Application Instructions
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Qualified individuals are invited to apply, including a letter of intent with a statement of professional goals, curriculum vitae, and the names of three professional.
For additional information, applicants are directed to visit the University of Tennessee, College of Veterinary Medicine web site at https://vetmed.tennessee.edu/Pages/utcvm_home.aspx
or contact Dr. Karen Tobias with soft tissue surgery questions - ktobias@utk.edu or Dr. Cassio Ferrigno with orthopedic questions - cferrign@utk.edu

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