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Bradley C. Nindl

Professor and NMRL Director

University of Pittsburgh

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Biochemistry

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Sports Science

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Nutrition

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Medical Science

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Endocrinology

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Molecular Biology

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University of Pittsburgh

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PhD Positions in Human Performance Optimization, Musculoskeletal Physiology, and Endocrinology at University of Pittsburgh

The University of Pittsburgh’s Department of Sports Medicine and Nutrition is offering three fully funded PhD positions in the Neuromuscular Research Laboratory (NMRL)/Warrior Human Performance Research Laboratory. These positions are supported by Department of Defense (DoD) funding and focus on research into the physiological mechanisms underlying human performance optimization, particularly musculoskeletal and physiological adaptations to military and exercise training. Research areas include endocrinology, biomarkers, metabolism, molecular biology, body composition, data analytics, wearables, and musculoskeletal imaging (muscle, bone, tendon). The program seeks candidates with expertise in physiology, kinesiology/exercise science, biochemistry, data analytics, nutrition, or related fields. Applicants with a master’s degree with thesis and/or research work experience are preferred. Supervision will be provided by Professor Bradley C. Nindl (NMRL Director) and Assistant Professor Kristen J. Koltun. The positions offer full funding, including stipend and research support, and are ideal for students interested in sports science, medical science, biology, and nutrition. The application process begins with a screening phase: candidates should submit a statement of purpose, CV, and names of three references to the provided contacts by February 1, 2026. Successful candidates will be invited to formally apply. This opportunity is ideal for those passionate about advancing human performance science, musculoskeletal physiology, and related biomedical research in a collaborative, well-funded environment at a leading US institution.

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University of Pittsburgh

University of Pittsburgh

PhD Research Fellowships in Human Performance Optimization, Musculoskeletal and Endocrinology at University of Pittsburgh

The University of Pittsburgh’s Department of Sports Medicine and Nutrition is offering three fully funded PhD positions in the Neuromuscular Research Laboratory (NMRL)/Warrior Human Performance Research Laboratory. These fellowships are supported by Department of Defense (DoD) funding and focus on human performance optimization science, specifically investigating musculoskeletal and physiological adaptations to military and exercise training. Research areas include endocrinology, biomarkers, metabolism, molecular biology, body composition, data analytics, wearables, and musculoskeletal imaging (muscle, bone, tendon). The program seeks candidates with expertise in physiology, kinesiology/exercise science, biochemistry, data analytics, or related sciences. Preference is given to applicants holding a master’s degree with thesis and/or research experience. Successful candidates will join a dynamic research environment at the University of Pittsburgh, USA, working under the supervision of Professor Bradley C. Nindl (NMRL Director) and Assistant Professor Kristen J. Koltun. The positions offer full funding, enabling students to focus on advanced research in human performance, musculoskeletal health, and related biomedical fields. Applicants must submit a statement of purpose, CV, and names of three references for initial screening. Materials should be sent to [email protected] or [email protected] by February 1, 2026. This is an excellent opportunity for those interested in sports science, medical science, biology, nutrition, and related disciplines to contribute to cutting-edge research in human performance optimization.

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