PhD and Postdoctoral Positions in Wound Genomics, Tissue Engineering, and Immunology at Columbia University
The Synthetic Regeneration and Systems Physiology Laboratory (SRSP) at Columbia University, led by Assistant Professor Yvon L. Woappi, is recruiting at all levels, including PhD students, postdoctoral fellows, research technicians, and research assistants. The lab focuses on developing organ-scale single-cell atlases and functional genomic approaches to study the cell and molecular events that enable regeneration of damaged skin. Key research areas include tissue engineering, wound immunology, and neoplasia, with a strong emphasis on synthetic regeneration and advanced genomics.
Current openings include a postdoctoral position in wound genomics, where the successful candidate will lead efforts in developing functional genomics platforms for in vivo wound healing and skin immunological studies. The postdoctoral program offers structured learning, professional development, and a collaborative environment to advance career success. The position offers a negotiable salary starting at $70,000, unionized employment, and comprehensive benefits including health and dental coverage, as well as professional development opportunities through the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs.
Additionally, a research technician position is available for candidates interested in developing in vivo and in vitro wound models and conducting skin immunological studies. This role provides a balance of structured training and professional growth, with a starting salary of $51,000, unionized status, and similar benefits.
Applicants for the postdoctoral position should hold a PhD in a relevant field such as biology, biomedical engineering, or a related discipline, with experience in genomics, tissue engineering, or immunology preferred. Technician applicants should have at least a bachelor's or master's degree in a related field and experience with in vivo/in vitro models. All candidates should be motivated, able to work independently and collaboratively, and prepared to submit a CV and contact information for three references (one from the thesis advisor for postdocs).
The Woappi Lab is part of Columbia University's Department of Physiology and Cellular Biophysics and is affiliated with the Columbia University Irving Medical Center and the Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science. The lab offers a dynamic, supportive environment for trainees interested in cutting-edge research on skin regeneration and wound healing. For more information and to apply, visit the lab's opportunities page or contact the lab directly via email.