Join the lab
We recruit undergraduates, medical students, orthopaedic residents and fellows, and postdoctoral collaborators on a rolling basis. Members run their own projects, present at national meetings, and are mentored directly by the PI and senior members.
Who we recruit
Undergraduates
You take on a defined part of a study with a mentor close at hand, and learn data handling, the literature, and how a question becomes a result. Sustained contributors earn authorship.
ROLLING · PART-TIMEMedical students
You run your own clinical or computational project from question to submission, and present at AAOS and allied meetings. A good way to build a focused body of work during medical school.
ROLLING · PROJECT-BASEDOrthopaedic residents and fellows
Bring a clinical question and use the lab's existing data, tooling, and mentorship to pursue it without building infrastructure from scratch. Work spans biomechanics, robotics, and large-database studies.
BY ARRANGEMENTPostdocs and collaborators
If you work in machine learning, biomechanics, causal inference, or related fields, we have clinical problems and the data to attack them. We host visiting scholars and maintain collaborations across institutions.
BY ARRANGEMENTWhat we value
We care more about how you think than about your title. People do well here when they take ownership, follow through, and can move between clinical and technical work. Specific skills, programming, statistics, imaging, mechanics, help, but most can be learned in the lab.
Three steps
Read the research
Look through the research areas and open problems, and find what you would actually want to work on.
Apply
Fill out the short application form: who you are, what you would like to work on, and why.
Talk it through
If there is a fit, we will talk about the work and settle on the right project for you.
Get in touch
A short application is enough to start. Tell us a bit about yourself and what you would like to work on.
Open the application form →