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Research Scientist/Engineer 4
University of Washington
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Seattle, United States
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Posted
June 10, 2026
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Job Description
**Job Description**
**Bioengineering has an outstanding opportunity for a Research Scientist/Engineer 4 to join their team.**
**About this Opportunity**
The Bioengineering Department at the University of Washington is looking to fill a position at the RSE-4 level in the research laboratory of Professor Michael Regnier. The RSE-4 will play a critical role Biomedical Engineering, muscle biology, studies the molecular mechanisms of cardiac and skeletal muscle disease and uses this information to develop novel gene therapies and proteins, cells and tissue engineering approaches for treatment of disease.
**Key Responsibilities**
This position involves independently managing complex, multi-faceted research projects with a focus on muscle biology. The role requires advanced expertise to plan, coordinate, and supervise research activities, while developing and applying innovative methods to investigate the molecular mechanisms of muscle function. T...
**Bioengineering has an outstanding opportunity for a Research Scientist/Engineer 4 to join their team.**
**About this Opportunity**
The Bioengineering Department at the University of Washington is looking to fill a position at the RSE-4 level in the research laboratory of Professor Michael Regnier. The RSE-4 will play a critical role Biomedical Engineering, muscle biology, studies the molecular mechanisms of cardiac and skeletal muscle disease and uses this information to develop novel gene therapies and proteins, cells and tissue engineering approaches for treatment of disease.
**Key Responsibilities**
This position involves independently managing complex, multi-faceted research projects with a focus on muscle biology. The role requires advanced expertise to plan, coordinate, and supervise research activities, while developing and applying innovative methods to investigate the molecular mechanisms of muscle function. T...