Regenerative Medicine Research Faculty (Open Rank) Position Available In Escambia, Florida
Tallo's Job Summary: Florida State University seeks a Regenerative Medicine Research Faculty (Open Rank) in Pensacola, FL. This full-time position involves leading research, grant proposal writing, and overseeing laboratory activities in regenerative medicine. Requirements include a Ph.D. in molecular biology, research experience, and knowledge of stem cell therapies. Strong statistical and programming skills are preferred. Contact Cassidy Cooksey at ccooksey@fsu.edu for more information.
Job Description
Salary Not Available Regenerative Medicine Research Faculty (Open Rank)
Florida State University
Location:
Pensacola, FL – 32514
Positions available: 1
Job #: 3162422
Source:
Inside Higher Ed | Florida State University
Posted:
5/14/2025
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Job Details Job Title:
Regenerative Medicine Research Faculty (Open Rank)
Location:
Pensacola, FL
Regular/Temporary:
Regular
Full/Part Time:
Full-Time
Job ID:
57946
Department The Florida State University, in partnership with Andrews Research & Education Foundation (AREF), seeks to fill a Regenerative Medicine Research Faculty position (open rank).
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//fsuhealth.fsu.edu/ Responsibilities Florida State University is proud to partner with Andrews Research & Education Foundation (AREF) as part of FSU Health to bring together the highest level of sports medicine education, research and clinical care from physicians and other clinicians, researchers, and rehabilitation professionals. Together, we are partnering with industry leaders to develop cutting-edge solutions that impact the future of sports medicine. FSU and AREF already have strong histories and reputations independently in delivering educational, clinical and innovative solutions. We plan to expand our collective reach through this unique strategic partnership. Specifically, we seek an experienced professional for the new role of Regenerative Medicine Research Faculty (RMRF). Working at the Andrews Regenerative Medicine Center (RMC) in Pensacola, the successful candidate will provide scientific guidance to generate and sustain research activities in biologics and regenerative medicine. The RMRF will be expected to develop and expand new ideas and protocols in collaboration with corporate and physician/clinical partners, and will be responsible for study implementation, evaluation, and publishing of results. The RMRF will also provide technical skills training and scientific guidance to clinical investigators and assist with problem solving and data evaluations. Reporting to the Associate Dean for Research at the FSU College of Medicine and the Director of Research and Development at AREF, this critical role will lead grant proposal planning and writing, oversee day to day laboratory activities and ensure that all laboratory procedures are performed properly and in adherence to regulation. The RMRF may also facilitate procedures in the Surgical Skills Laboratory and assist with patient visits for clinical research studies as needed. The Andrews RMC was designed to pioneer the translation of regenerative medicine treatments from early clinical and animal studies to evidence-based patient care. The RMC provides clinical space to offer current evidence-based and regulatory-compliant treatments and houses a tissue processing and storage facility to participate in developmental stem cell studies. The RMC includes a GMP compliant clean room (ISO 7), lab equipment to facilitate research (including a flow cytometer, hemocytometer, incubator, microscope, ELISA reader, and other equipment), and biologic product storage (including liquid nitrogen vapor phase storage, a -80 freezer, and two medical grade biologic refrigerators). Additional Information Help for Additional Information. Opens a new window. Additional Information Help for Additional Information. Opens a new window.
Qualifications
- Ph.D. in molecular biology or a related field
- Demonstrated experience leading research program development
- Grant writing/proposal development experience
- Experience in medical research and/or sports medicine setting including lab experience
- Experience performing research with stem cells and other tissues
- Knowledge of tissue regrowth and stem cell therapies
- Knowledge of protocol development and Institutional Review Board submission process
- Strong publication record
- Experience with multiplesoftware applications in research data collection for medical outcomes, sports medicine and/or biomedical research
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office products including Excel Preferred Qualifications
- Strong background in statistical analysis of medical outcomes, sports medicine and/or biomechanical research
- Demonstrated background in research procedures including data collection management, sports medicine and/or biomedical research
- Programming experience with R, SAS and/or SPSS
- Certified Medical Laboratory Scientist or Certified Clinical Laboratory Scientist Other Information This position is being advertised as open until filled.
Contact Info Cassidy Cooksey at ccooksey@fsu.edu University Information One of the nation’s elite research universities, Florida State University preserves, expands, and disseminates knowledge in the sciences, technology, arts, humanities, and professions, while embracing a philosophy of learning strongly rooted in the
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