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Open Rank Open Track Neurodegeneration Physician

Association of American Medical Colleges

Charlottesville (VA)

On-site

USD 80,000 - 150,000

Full time

10 days ago

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Job summary

An established industry player is seeking a faculty-level scientist with expertise in neurodegeneration and caregiver science. This role is part of a significant investment in neuroscience, aimed at enhancing research and collaboration across the University. Candidates should possess an advanced degree (MD, DO, PhD) and a proven track record in research, with a commitment to diversity and inclusion. This position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to impactful research while enjoying the picturesque surroundings of Charlottesville, known for its outdoor activities and vibrant community. Join a collaborative environment that fosters shared discovery and innovation.

Qualifications

  • Record of research accomplishments in neurodegeneration or caregiver science.
  • Ability to link fundamental and applied science.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct innovative research in neurodegeneration and caregiver science.
  • Facilitate connections between bench and bedside research.

Skills

Neurodegeneration Research
Caregiver Science
Extramural Funding
Clinical Care
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Education

MD
DO
PhD
MD PhD
DO PhD

Job description

The Department of Neurology seeks an open-rank faculty-level scientist with neurodegeneration or caregiver science expertise as part of a major University-wide investment in this area. The University of Virginia's 2030 plan recognizes Brain and Neuroscience as a major societal challenge and opportunity that draws on an existing strength. In partnership, the Provost and the Deans of various schools are making multiple, coordinated faculty recruitments to strengthen the community of neuroscientists across the University. In addition to enhancing ongoing research in the neurodegeneration/caregiver science space in the Department of Neurology, the successful recruit will also be involved in the broad University-wide initiative. Recruits will receive support from the Provost and their School Dean and will join the UVA Brain Institute and the broader neuroscience community. Areas of particular interest and strength include (but are not limited to) the discovery and characterization of early biomarkers of dementia, understanding how risk factors impact the onset of neurodegeneration, dementia, cognitive decline and caregiver health, and/or developing interventions to mitigate the onset of dementia or mitigate the negative impacts and cognitive and other health risks of caregiving.

The successful candidate will be an investigator with an MD, DO, PhD, MD PhD, or DO PhD, a record of research accomplishments demonstrating current achievements, and a strong ongoing innovative research program that can attract and sustain extramural funding. They will demonstrate the ability to facilitate connections between fundamental and applied scientists by directly linking findings from the bench to the bedside. They will be deeply committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Clinicians will be expected to be board-eligible or board-certified and provide clinical care to adults within their specialty of neurology, neuropsychology, sleep or behavioral psychology.

The University of Virginia and affiliated UVAHealth form the premier institution for medical research and clinical care in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The Virginia Alzheimer's Disease Center forms a nexus of research and scholarly activities as well as cross-discipline care for people with dementia and their caregivers. The faculty member will be welcomed into the highly collaborative environment of the University of Virginia and have ready access to several research-oriented schools and centers across the University of Virginia grounds, which provide a rich platform for shared discovery.

The University of Virginia is located in Charlottesville, VA, situated in the Blue Ridge Mountains and picturesque Shenandoah Valley, just 100 miles from Washington, DC. Our region boasts outstanding opportunities for outdoor recreation year-round, including hiking, water-based recreation, and skiing. Likewise, it is a short drive to Virginia Beach and other types of coastal recreation. Some of the finest restaurants and music are showcased on the Downtown Mall, an 8-block pedestrian walking mall. A regional airport serves our city, and travel by rail to cities throughout the eastern US is accomplished via a train station within walking distance of UVA. Charlottesville is routinely listed among the most desirable cities in which to live, raise a family and retire.

For additional information about this position, please contact the Search Committee Chair, Dr. Howard Goodkin, via email at hpg9v@uvahealth.org

This position will remain open until filled. This is an Exempt level, benefited position. For questions about the position or the application process, please contact Karon Harrington, Recruiter at fak3ph@virginia.edu

The successful candidate will pass a background check and pre-employment health screening.

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