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BioinSyst offers a unique interdisciplinary research ecosystem to students, postdocs, and scientific staff.

Our lab enjoys the privilege of belonging to the TAMU College of Engineering, which is ranked amongst the top 10 public graduate engineering programs of the nation.

Our researchers develop expertise in creating new technologies and direct them into making breakthrough scientific discoveries for medicine. Due to our focus on impact, we recruit highly creative and collaborative fellows and students aspiring to become leaders of the field. Our lab promotes a diverse and inclusive environment, and we are committed to social justice and mutual respect for all.

Postdoctoral Fellows

The BioinSyst Lab is a host to postdocs who are highly creative and innovative. We are looking for candidates with expertise intersecting biomedical, mechanical or chemical engineering with one or more elements of basic science, including, vascular and stem cell biology, immunology or biochemistry. We seek candidates with high aptitude in complex problem solving, and applying experimental, analytical and/or computational approaches in the design of functional microphysiological systems for modeling vascular disease, thrombosis and cancer. We expect the postdocs to create and sustain a measurable, high standard of quality in research, develop sustainable initiatives along with Dr. Jain and his collaborators through grantwriting and publishing in top-tier journals, and by supporting the success of graduate and undergraduate scholars. We offer support for writing fellowship applications and career mentoring. For inquiries for available positions, e-mail your CV with a cover letter to Dr. Jain at a.jain@tamu.edu.

Graduate Students

Graduate students are the backbone of our lab. We are seeking students primarily with Biomedical Engineering degrees, although students from other science and engineering departments, and the departments of the Texas A&M Health Science Center are very welcome to explore opportunities with us.

An ideal candidate would hold an MS/M.Tech degree from a reputed program and would have accomplished coursework in cell biology and/or physiology, in addition to rigorous training in engineering and mathematics. However, we are always excited to review applications of out-of-the-box candidates who propose to add new perspectives to our research.

Interested prospective students should contact a.jain@tamu.edu with their CV after submitting a full application to the Texas A&M graduate program.

Undergraduate Students

We host biomedical engineering TAMU undergraduate students who value research-based education and who would contribute to the intellectual diversity in our lab. We expect students to be mentored by fellows and/or graduate students, and eventually be able to execute a research project independently. We provide writing support to highly motivated students in their graduate fellowship applications.

Interested prospective students should contact a.jain@tamu.edu with their CV.