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Meet The Team

Principal Investigator: Kaitlin McCreery

Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering

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B.S., Physics

Duke University

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M.S., Mechanical Engineering

University of Colorado Boulder

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PhD, Biomedical Engineering

University of Colorado Boulder

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Postdoctoral Training

Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine

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Our team's mission is to do good science, to investigate important mechanisms in disease and regeneration,
and to design solutions that will help people.

We are actively recruiting team-oriented PhD students, Masters students, medical students, and undergraduates across engineering, physics, and biological disciplines.

We Are Recruiting PhD students

We are a new, dynamic lab at the University of Vermont and we are building our team!​

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Our mission is to do good science while fostering an inclusive and supportive team environment. If you thrive in a collaborative environment where team members support one another, value honesty, and appreciate constructive feedback, our lab could be the perfect place for you.

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Responsibilities (PhD students)

  • Conduct research in stem cell biology, atomic force microscopy, or multi-omics data analysis and integration

  • Assist with mentoring undergraduate students

  • Collaborate with team members on various larger projects, as well as manage your own independent project

  • Present research findings in lab meetings and at conferences

Requirements

  • Enrolled in (or applying to) a graduate program or training program at the University of Vermont

  • Strong interest in one or more of the lab's focus areas

  • Excellent communication skills and desire to learn

  • Prior research experience is a plus

We are hiring at all levels

Are you passionate about biomechanics, nuclear mechanobiology, and the extracellular matrix? The Multiscale Bioengineering Lab in UVM's Department of Electrical and Biomedical Engineering seeks motivated individuals to contribute to our exciting projects at the forefront of mechanotransduction and tissue engineering research.

 

How to Apply

Email the following to the PI:

Letter of motivation

CV, including list of publications

Unofficial transcript (for student applicants)

Contact information for 2 references

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