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Education Postdoctoral Training in Tissue Engineering, Regenerative Medicine, and Combat Casualty Care

Postdoctoral Training in Tissue Engineering, Regenerative Medicine, and Combat Casualty Care

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The Postdoctoral Fellowship Program is the most advanced of all PTEI educational programs.  It draws upon experienced research mentors from PTEI-affiliated institutions and is unique in that each fellow is assigned a primary and a secondary mentor, selected for their expertise in relation to the fellow’s prior training and desired focus.

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Points of Contact

Joan Schanck, Director, Education and Workforce Development alt

LaShon Jackson, Program Coordinator, Education and Workforce Development alt

Mailing Address:
Bridgeside Point II Building
450 Technology Drive
Suite 211
Pittsburgh, PA 15219-3138

Phone: 412-624-5591
FAX: 412-624-5575

Mission

The PTEI postdoctoral research program provides access to a clearinghouse of opportunities dedicated to providing postdocs the professional tools, resources, and support they need to achieve their full potential and become faculty and translational tissue engineering/ regenerative medicine researchers.

In the long term, a pipeline of trained, collaborative research professionals will contribute to a reservoir of tissue engineering/ regenerative medicine solutions, technologies, and approaches to address today's and the future's numerous clinical needs.


Students

Current Opportunities

Find postdoctoral training opportunities through the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine and the McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine which co-lead a consortium of researchers that are part of the Armed Forces Institute of Regenerative Medicine (AFIRM). Learn more...

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Goals

Junior and Senior Researchers +
Targeted Tissue Engineering/Regenerative Medicine
Program Areas +
Multiple Approaches and Techniques +
Positive Contributions to the Depth and Breadth of Collaborative Research

= Clinical and Scientific Objectives Delivery!!!!



Charitable Contributions


Pittsburgh Tissue Engineering Initiative is a A 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Since its inception, PTEI has provided research funding, sponsored innovative professional training and education programs for scientists, students, and the public-at-large, and championed the field nationally and internationally, serving as advocate and educator to government leaders worldwide, congressional representatives and staff, and the spectrum of government agencies, including the National Institutes of Health.

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