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Virginia Tech

Location: RoanokeVA 24016 Document ID: AA415-0H2F Posted on: 2018-06-1906/19/2018 Job Type: Full-time

Job Schedule:Full-time
2018-07-19
 

Assistant/Associate Professor in Glial Biology/Neuroscience

Virginia Tech is a public land-grant university, committed to teaching and learning, research, and outreach to the Commonwealth of Virginia, the nation, and the world. Building on its motto of Ut Prosim (that I may serve), Virginia Tech is dedicated to InclusiveVT-serving in the spirit of community, diversity, and excellence. We seek candidates who adopt and practice the Principles of Community, which are fundamental to our on-going efforts to increase access and inclusion, and to create a community that nurtures learning and growth for all of its members. Virginia Tech actively seeks a broad spectrum of candidates to join our community in preparing leaders for the world.

Position Summary:
Two Faculty Positions in the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute's Glial Biology Center
Assistant/Associate Professor in Glial Biology/Neuroscience
Tenure Track/Tenured, open rank, at the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute, Roanoke VA
The Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute ( VTCRI ) has launched a new center within the institute - the Center for Glial Biology in Health, Disease and Cancer ( CGBHDC ), with the objective to anchor the institute's growing research programs in the biology of glial cells in all aspects of health and disease. There are currently two open faculty positions - one at the assistant professor level and the other at the assistant or associate professor level. Applicants should have an earned doctorate, have completed postdoctoral training and demonstrated a track record of successful research related to glia or glioma biology. Successful candidates for the assistant professor position(s) should have either active extramural funding (preferably NIH ) or strong potential of developing innovative research programs that can attract sustained extramural funding. Successful candidates for the associate professor position should have substantial active extramural research funding (preferably NIH ). The new faculty will join a collaborative and highly successful group of investigators at the VTCRI with related research interests in a variety of areas of neuroscience. Competitive salary, space and start-up packages will be provided.
The VTC Research Institute and School of Medicine represent a successful public-private partnership between the Commonwealth of Virginia's leading research-intensive university - Virginia Tech - and a major health care system - Carilion Clinic, in Roanoke, VA. The research institute and medical school are located in the picturesque Roanoke Valley midway between Washington DC and Charlotte, NC. The VTCRI currently houses 25 independent research groups with over 250 research and support team members and over $70M in current active extramural research funding. Prospective faculty members can draw from an outstanding and diverse pool of graduate students to work with them in their research program. VT has over 6,000 graduate students and offers graduate programs in many neuroscience-related disciplines, including as a major focus area in the Translational Biology, Medicine and Heath ( TBMH ) program. Applicants will also enjoy access to unique shared research facilities at the VTCRI including high-resolution single and multi-photon confocal neuroimaging, fluorescence activated cell sorting, multiple MRIs, human and animal behavioral testing and molecular biology facilities.

Required Qualifications:
The successful candidate will have a Ph.D. (or M.D./Ph.D. or D.V.M./Ph.D.) and postdoctoral training experience. Successful applicants must have demonstrated a track record of successful research related to glia or glioma biology, with a strong potential of developing innovative research programs that can attract sustained extramural funding.

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