Position # 106

Position Details

School: Medicine
Department: Cardiothoracic Surgery
Classification: Postdoctoral Associate
Funding source: NIH Grant
Start Date: 4/1/2023
Overall Summary:
Duties or Responsibilities:
  • Lead projects focused on vascular cell mechanobiology and the influence of hypoxic signaling on ECM production and remodeling in human aortic disease
  • Lead projects focused on the influence of matrix biophysical cues on pericyte behavior in (patho)physiological angiogenesis and vasculogenesis
  • Participate in grant proposals and progress report preparation
  • Shared responsibility in human specimen procurement and processing
  • Mentor and supervise undergraduate student research projects
Qualifications or Expectations:
  • PhD in bioengineering or related field of study, or an MD
  • Self-motivated interest in pursuing an independent research trajectory in cardiovascular biology
  • Excellent English written and oral communication skills
  • Evidence of self-driven independent research productivity and strong work ethic
  • Strong interpersonal skills with experience interfacing with clinicians, faculty, research associates, and students
Opportunities Available:
  • Publication of original research articles in peer-reviewed journals
  • Present research findings at scientific and clinical conferences
  • Mentored support toward submission of independent proposals for externally-funded (e.g., NIH or AHA) postdoctoral research fellowships
  • Participate in professional development activities (e.g., grant writing workshops, networking events) through Pitt's Office of Academic Career Development
  • Potential for support and research training through institutional training grant(s) for eligible candidates
Website: http://mirmresearch.net/thoracicaorticresearch/

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How to Apply

Faculty/PI Name: Julie Phillippi
Instructions: c/o Julie Phillippi
visit join.pitt.edu Requisition #23001117
Email Address of Contact: jap103@pitt.edu