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Classification Title: Vice Chair of Clinical Translational Research and Associate/Full Professor Job Description: The Department of Neuroscience in the College of Medicine at the University
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full-time (1.0 FTE), 12-month tenured or tenure-track neuroscience faculty members at the Assistant, Associate or Professor level for appointment in either the Department of Biostatistics
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working on several projects involving medical image analysis, neuroimaging, and neuroscience. This position is based in the Developmental Network Neurobiology Lab in the UF School of Medicine in
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expected to teach and coordinate pharmacology courses for DVM professional students. The department offers a wealth of expertise in neuroscience, physiology, anatomy, and toxicology. Research programs
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oncology, bio-specimens, neuroscience, neurosurgery and proficiency in statistical analysis or bioinformatics tools are all helpful. Special Instructions to Applicants: For consideration, please complete
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education. In this role you will be practicing at the Center for Neurosciences, which provides comprehensive care for complex neurological disorders and provides East Central Florida's only Trauma Center with
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the neurobiological mechanisms underlying psychiatric and neurodevelopmental disorders, with a particular focus on depression and Tourette syndrome. Our research integrates behavioral and molecular neuroscience
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. Candidates may have backgrounds in disciplines such as physical therapy, speech-language pathology, biomechanics, exercise science, engineering, rehabilitation science, neuroscience, or motor development
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. in psychology, neuroscience, kinesiology or related field. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with MRI techniques and / or vestibular research is desirable. The candidate must possess excellent
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years of experience in this area. The ideal applicant will be expected to also have substantial experience working with rodent infection models and in the field of neuroscience. The candidate must be able