Multiple Tenure

Bloomington, Indiana

Indiana University
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Title Multiple Tenure-Track Faculty Positions in Neuroscience of Aging and CNS Diseases Appointment Status Tenure Track Department IU Bloomington Vice Provost For Faculty Affairs Location Bloomington Position Summary As part of a major, multi-year initiative to expand research activities in the Neuroscience of Aging and CNS diseases on the IU Bloomington campus, the College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Public Health-Bloomington, and the School of Optometry invite applications for multiple tenure-track positions at the assistant professor rank to begin in the Fall of 2025. Appointments will be in one or more departments in the College of Arts and Sciences, including Psychological and Brain Sciences, and Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, within the School of Public Health, including the departments of Kinesiology and Health & Wellness Design, and/or within the School of Optometry. We encourage scholars interested in aging (typical aging processes or disease-related processes) who apply interdisciplinary perspectives from a variety of domains, including neuroscience and vision science, psychology, biology, gerontology, speech, language and hearing sciences, motor control, and public health, among others. Neuroscience approaches are broadly construed, including single cell recording, circuit manipulations, fMRI, EEG, fNIRS, brain stimulation, retinal imaging, and psychophysics, to name a few, and may target either human or animal models of human conditions. We are interested in scholars who work at the basic, translational, and/or clinical levels of science. This cluster hire is part of a multi-year initiative that will position IU at the forefront of research on normal and pathological aging, and CNS diseases. These hires are expected to build on strong, established collaborations between researchers at the IU campus and the regional Indiana Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, one of the 33 Alzheimer's centers in the country. IU has top tier research facilities, including the Imaging Research Facility, with a research-dedicated Siemens 3-Tesla Prisma MRI scanner, state of the art bench neuroscience laboratories, a barrier animal facility, flow cytometry, proteomics, a drosophila center, and light microscopy facilities. IU Bloomington's Program in Neuroscience includes more than 80 faculty from different departments whose research focuses in four core research areas: behavioral neuroscience, clinical and translational neuroscience, cognitive and computational neuroscience, and molecular and cellular neuroscience. IU is also a primary hub for the Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute, leveraging relationships with Purdue University, the University of Notre Dame, and the Regenstrief Institute to solve pressing health challenges. Responsibilities: Candidates are expected to sustain an active, externally funded research program, to engage undergraduate and graduate students through effective teaching, and to participate in service to the University and the profession. Basic Qualifications Qualifications: Applicants must have a PhD in Neuroscience, Psychology, Biological sciences, Speech/Language/Hearing Sciences or Communication Sciences and Disorders, Public Health, Vision Science, or a related field, and a record of scholarship, teaching, professional experience, and extramural funding appropriate for a tenure-track professorship at IU Bloomington. Candidates should be able to work effectively in an interdisciplinary team environment. Department Contact for Questions All queries about the position or the application procedures may be addressed to . Additional Qualifications Salary and Rank Special Instructions Application Procedures: Applications should be submitted online using the links provided below. Applicants for tenure track position at the assistant professor rank should submit a letter of application; CV; statements on research and teaching; and the names and contact emails for three references. IUB faculty members are expected to interact with our diverse student and faculty community. As such, we are especially interested in applicants with a record of successful teaching and mentoring of students from diverse backgrounds (including first-generation college students, low-income students, racial and ethnic minorities, women, LGBTQ, etc.); applicants are encouraged to address this experience in their letter of application and how that experience will contribute to IUB programs, curricular offerings, and service portfolio. Applicants for the tenure-track assistant professor positions should submit applications at Applications received by October 21, 2024 will be assured full consideration; however, the search will remain open until all positions are filled. The expected start date is August 1, 2025; however, alternative dates can be considered. All queries about the position or the application procedures may be addressed to . For Best Consideration Date 10/21/2024 Expected Start Date 08/01/2025 Posting/OAA IU-
Date Posted: 19 December 2024
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