Assistant Professor - Bioengineering - Mechanobiology
Company: Center for Watershed Protection
Location: Boston
Posted on: November 7, 2024
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Job Description:
The Department of Bioengineering seeks applications for a
position at the Assistant Professor level from interdisciplinary
faculty candidates with research interests focused on
Mechanobiology. Appointments will be primarily in the College of
Engineering within the Department of Bioengineering. The University
and the College of Engineering are in the midst of a significant,
multi-year expansion in size and scope, including faculty,
facilities, and programs within several disciplines and across
disciplinary boundaries. The Bioengineering Department has
extensive expertise in Mechanobiology, and the University has made
significant investments in this area with the establishment of the
new Institute for Mechanobiology. We are seeking a candidate who
will strengthen our expertise in Mechanobiology by working
collaboratively with current faculty at the Department and the
Institute and building a nationally recognizable research program.
Applicants should articulate how their mechanobiology-themed
research could advance fundamental and translational aspects.
Successful applications will clearly demonstrate how their proposed
research and educational goals can translate into tangible benefits
for public health, technology development, or other societal needs.
Areas of research that would be of interest include (but are not
limited to) mechanobiology of aging, immuno-mechanobiology, and
biomaterial-mechanobiology. Mechanobiology research in the
Bioengineering Department interconnects closely with other focused
areas within the Department: synthetic biology, diagnostic imaging
and computational biology, and cell/molecular engineering.
Mechanobiology is a foundational science to medicine and health,
one of the three pillars of research at Northeastern University.
This position requires at least a Ph.D., or foreign equivalent, in
an engineering, bioengineering, chemical engineering, biology,
chemistry, or related field by the employment start date. For the
application to be complete it must include a curriculum vitae; a
description of research interests and objectives; a teaching
statement; a diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging statement
that addresses the prompts described below; and at least three
reference letters. Review of applications will begin on November
15, 2024.
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Keywords: Center for Watershed Protection, Quincy , Assistant Professor - Bioengineering - Mechanobiology, Education / Teaching , Boston, Massachusetts
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