The Byrne Lab at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Ophthalmology Department is looking for a highly skilled and innovative Research Scientist with specialized expertise in extracorporeal perfusion techniques.
The ideal candidate will have a PhD in bioengineering, with a strong background and hands-on experience in extracorporeal gas exchange systems and a proven track record of scientific excellence. Expertise in 3D Printing, SolidWorks, MATLAB, and PTC Creo is required.
Conducts independent scientific research projects from inception to presentation. Prepares and crafts various documentations of research results into manuscripts, proposals, grant applications, and presentations. Trains undergraduates and research technicians. Manages laboratory policies and coordinates project development in collaboration with other specialists.
As a key member of our interdisciplinary research team, the successful candidate will be responsible for designing, executing, and analyzing experiments involving the perfusion of biological tissues or organs outside the body. This role involves developing and optimizing perfusion methodologies, maintaining state-of-the-art perfusion systems, and collaborating closely with other scientists to advance our understanding of physiological processes and disease mechanisms.
Must be able to sit or stand for long periods of time, as well as lift and maneuver heavy equipment.
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