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Human Neuroimaging Faculty Positions in Rutgers Brain Health Institute

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Human Neuroimaging Faculty Positions in Rutgers Brain Health Institute

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To become a part of our vibrant research community, applicants should submit a CV and a brief statement of research accomplishments and plans to Dr. David Zald at dz268@rbhs.rutgers.edu and copy the BHI

bhi@bhi.rutgers.edu .Position Information

Recruitment/Posting Title:

Human Neuroimaging Faculty Positions in Rutgers Brain Health InstituteDepartment:

RWJ - Brain Health InstituteSalary:

Commensurate With ExperiencePosting Summary

The Center for Advanced Human Brain Imaging Research ( CAHBIR ), a component of the Rutgers Brain Health Institute ( BHI ) on the Busch campus in Piscataway, NJ, is recruiting for multiple faculty positions at all levels (Assistant/Associate/Professor). We seek investigators who use innovative MRI approaches to image human brain structure and function. Individuals who utilize additional approaches such as EEG, tDCS, and rTMS to study human brain function are also encouraged to apply. Applicants must have a doctoral degree and a research program with currently active US federal funding. Applicants with an MD or MD/PhD are particularly encouraged to apply. Quality of research and fit within one or more of the

four focus areas of BHI

are important criteria. Ideal applicants would have federally funded research programs in neurology, neurosurgery, pediatrics, psychiatry, otolaryngology, or other clinical departments. We offer a highly competitive salary and an excellent start-up package.With over 300 neuroscience faculty labs engaged in basic and clinical research, and proximity to New York, Princeton, and Philadelphia neuroscience communities, the BHI and CAHBIR offer tremendous collaborative opportunities and core facilities to support and grow an active research program. Outstanding core facilities will support this position, including a new research-dedicated 3T Siemens Prisma MRI scanner, EEG and TMS facilities, and a human behavioral testing core developed and operated in collaboration with Princeton University. CAHBIR was established in 2021 and has rapidly grown to provide an intellectual focal point for Rutgers researchers conducting basic and translational research on the human brain in health and disease. Our faculty intersect with key BHI centers at Rutgers, including the

Alzheimer’s and Dementia Research Center , the

Addiction Research Center , and the

Center for Autism Research, Education and Services . In addition, CAHBIR faculty collaborate with the Rutgers-Princeton Center for Cognitive Computational Neuropsychiatry ( CCNP ), which forms the core of a recently established Conte Center examining neural and computational mechanisms of latent causal inference processes in psychiatric illness. Cognitive science research is facilitated by the Rutgers University Center for Cognitive Science ( RuCCS ). Through the

Rutgers Institute for Translational Medicine and Science , an active NIH CTSA, and affiliation with Barnabas Health, the largest hospital network in the state of New Jersey, Rutgers offers unique opportunities for

participant recruitment and clinical trials

to speed the translation of research discoveries into improved patient care.New Jersey is a progressive state with a highly diverse population, and Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, values a culturally diverse faculty; we strongly encourage applications from female and underrepresented minority candidates.Qualifications

Minimum Education and Experience:

Applicants must have a doctoral degree and a research program with currently active US federal funding. Applicants with an MD or MD/PhD are particularly encouraged to apply. Quality of research and fit within one or more of the

four focus areas of BHI

are important criteria. Ideal applicants would have federally funded research programs in neurology, neurosurgery, pediatrics, psychiatry, otolaryngology, or other clinical departments.Overview

The successful candidate must have current active US federal funding and a research program using human neuroimaging methods to study brain disorders. We offer a highly competitive salary and an excellent start-up package.Special Instructions to Applicants

To become a part of our vibrant research community, applicants should submit a CV and a brief statement of research accomplishments and plans to Dr. David Zald at dz268@rbhs.rutgers.edu and copy the BHI

bhi@bhi.rutgers.edu .Equal Employment Opportunity Statement

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