Assistant Professor - Cardiovascular Medicine Research Faculty
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Doctor/Physician
Cardiologist, Healthcare Consultant
Overview
The Division of Cardiovascular Medicine is seeking a dynamic and accomplished researcher to join our faculty. The successful candidate will have a robust track record in cardiovascular research and will contribute to cutting-edge research aimed at understanding and treating cardiovascular diseases, leveraging state-of-the-art facilities and a collaborative environment. The ideal candidate will drive forward innovative research initiatives that can translate into clinical practice.
In addition to research responsibilities, the role involves teaching and mentoring. The candidate will shape the next generation of cardiovascular specialists through lectures, seminars, and hands-on training. There are opportunities to collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, including clinicians, engineers, and basic scientists, to foster a synergistic approach to cardiovascular research. Access to extensive institutional resources will support the candidate’s research endeavors and impactful contributions to cardiovascular medicine.
- Write and publish research in high-quality peer-reviewed scientific journals; attend and present research at national and international scientific conferences; develop national and international scholarly reputation.
- Instruct and mentor junior scientists, doctoral and postdoctoral students, medical students, residents, and fellow trainees; participate in department, college, and university committees and initiatives.
- Conceptualize, plan, design, implement, and conduct research studies in cardiovascular medicine; develop and write grant proposals to obtain funding to support the research program; obtain and maintain NIH R01 or equivalent funding.
- Education:
Doctoral Degree - Field of Study:
Philosophy
The Ohio State Heart and Vascular Center cardiovascular medicine team embodies excellence through a fusion of expertise, cutting-edge technology, and unparalleled care. Our distinguished team of cardiologists and specialists is dedicated to providing superior cardiovascular care for patients with a wide range of conditions. We excel in managing complex coronary artery disease, heart failure, arrhythmias, and advanced heart disease through innovative approaches, including catheter-based interventions, advanced imaging techniques, and personalized medical therapies.
Our focus extends beyond immediate patient care to the advancement of cardiovascular medicine through groundbreaking research and education. Our faculty are instrumental in training the next generation of cardiologists through both integrated and traditional fellowship programs. We are committed to pushing the boundaries of cardiovascular care with research aimed at developing novel treatments and refining existing therapies. The Ohio State University College of Medicine is recognized by U.S. News & World Report as a premier institution for Cardiology and Heart and Vascular Surgery.
The Wexner Medical Center provides world-class care and maintains multiple nationally ranked specialties.
To be considered, please submit your application electronically via Workday. Application materials must include a cover letter and Curriculum Vitae. All inquiries and nominations should be directed in confidence to:
Anna Godwin, Faculty Recruitment, Anna.
Godwin.
The Ohio State University and its Colleges are committed to equal opportunity employment. The university is an NSF ADVANCE institution and a member of the Ohio/Western Pennsylvania/West Virginia Higher Education Recruitment Consortium (HERC). Final candidates are subject to successful completion of a background check; a drug screen or physical may be required during the post-offer process. Columbus, Ohio offers a range of housing options and cultural opportunities.
The university provides comprehensive benefits to eligible staff and faculty.
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