Govind Kaigala
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Postdoctoral Fellow and PhD Student Positions in Microfluidics and Biodevices for Cancer Research The University of British Columbia in Canada
I am recruiting a Postdoctoral Fellow and a PhD student in microfluidics and biodevices for cancer research at UBC.
The University of British Columbia
Canada
Jan 18, 2026
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Description
Postdoctoral and PhD positions are available in the Microtechnologies for Quantitative Biomedicine Lab at The University of British Columbia (UBC), Vancouver, Canada. The research focuses on microfluidics and biodevices for cancer care, integrating engineering, biology, and medicine. The lab emphasizes the development and translation of micro- and nanotechnologies for healthcare, with a special focus on engineering biodevices for cancer workflows and bioanalytical methods. Core research areas include microfabricated and 3D printed devices, reconfigurable microfluidics, electrokinetics, and microcontact technologies for cancer profiling and modeling.
Successful candidates will collaborate with world-class researchers, clinicians, and industry partners, and will be part of a team that values entrepreneurship and innovation. The lab offers access to a broad network within the Life Sciences Institute, Vancouver Prostate Centre, BC Cancer Research Institute, and the School of Biomedical Engineering at UBC. Candidates will also contribute to the newly established Conconi Family BioDevice Foundry cleanroom at SBME.
Applicants must be currently residing outside Canada and will be nominated for the Canada Impact+ Research Training Awards, which provide substantial financial support: $70,000/year for postdocs (2 years) and $40,000/year for PhD students (3 years). PhD applicants are required to register via the School of Biomedical Engineering graduate program. The team encourages applications from diverse backgrounds and values equity and inclusion.
Requirements include creativity, curiosity, self-drive, motivation to translate biodevices for health impact, an excellent academic or industrial track record, interdisciplinary and entrepreneurial experience, and the ability to multitask efficiently. The application deadline is January 18, 2026.
To apply, send a cover letter, CV (publications and skills), a 1-page project proposal, and contact information for at least two references with the subject line 'Impact++' to Dr. Govind Kaigala at [email protected]. For more information, visit micro-qb.org and related links.
Funding
Successful applicants will be nominated for the Canada Impact+ Research Training Awards. Postdoctoral fellows receive $70,000 per year for 2 years. PhD students receive $40,000 per year for 3 years. The awards offer exceptional support for innovative science.
How to apply
Send a cover letter, CV (including publications and skills), a 1-page project proposal, and contact information for at least two references with the subject line 'Impact++' to Dr. Govind Kaigala at [email protected].
Requirements
Applicants must be currently residing outside Canada. Candidates should be creative, curious, self-driven, and highly motivated to translate biodevices for health impact. An excellent track record in academic or industrial accomplishments is required. Interdisciplinary and entrepreneurial experience is encouraged. Candidates must be able to multitask efficiently and align with the requirements of the Impact+ program. PhD applicants must register via the School of Biomedical Engineering graduate program at UBC.
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