Levi Lab, Center for Organogenesis, Regeneration and Trauma
Dallas, Texas, United States
(on-site)
Job Type
Full-Time
Job Duration
1-2 Years
Min Education
None
Required Travel
0-10%
Salary - Type
Yearly Salary
Job Function
Research Fellow
Surgery Resident Postdoctoral Research Fellowship_Levi Lab_UT Southwestern
Surgery Resident Postdoctoral Research Fellowship_Levi Lab_UT Southwestern
Description
Overview: The Levi Laboratory at UT Southwestern Medical Center (visit www.levilaboratory.com) is seeking a highly motivated surgery resident or recent graduate with a strong interest in cancer biology, burn injury, trauma, or tissue regeneration to join our dynamic, interdisciplinary research team.
The Levi Lab studies mechanisms of tissue injury and repair, with particular emphasis on wound healing, regeneration, and the biological response to trauma and burns. Our research integrates cutting edge molecular and cellular biology, bioengineering, and translational approaches to develop innovative therapies that improve outcomes for patients with severe injury or tissue loss. We offer experiences with both clinical and preclinical models.
Research Areas Include:
Molecular and cellular mechanisms of wound healing and regeneration Burn and trauma immunology, inflammation, and treatments Cancer biology and tissue repair crosstalk Stem cell and biomaterials-based tissue regeneration
Position Details:
Full-time, funded postdoctoral research position Mentorship from Dr. Levi and access to a vibrant research community within UT Southwestern Department of Surgery and Biomedical Research Core Facilities Opportunities for high-impact publications, presentations at national meetings, and preparation for an NIH career development pathway Opportunities to apply for independent funding Start date: Flexible, applications reviewed on a rolling basis
Requirements
Qualifications:
MD or equivalent degree with completion or current enrollment in a general surgery residency (PGY2–PGY5 preferred) Demonstrated interest or prior research experience in one or more of the following: cancer biology, trauma, burn injury, or regenerative medicine Strong analytical, organizational, and communication skills Commitment to pursuing an academic career as a surgeon-scientist
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