Research Faculty- Neurology- Neurogenetics/Track Faculty
Listed on 2025-12-01
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Healthcare
Neurology
Research Faculty - Neurology - Neurogenetics - (Open Rank/Track Faculty)
Posted 09 Jul 2025
EmployerThe Ohio State University College of Medicine
The OSU College of Medicine Department of Neurology, Division of Neurogenetics, is seeking full-time, tenure-track faculty members to join its growing research team. Positions can be at the rank of assistant professor, associate professor, or professor.
The Division of Neurogenetics is implementing a comprehensive program that integrates clinical neuropathological data, deep molecular characterization of human tissue, experimental models, and cutting‑edge bioinformatics and machine‑learning approaches. It uses a multi-pronged strategy to expedite the discovery of effective therapeutic interventions. It achieves these goals through multidisciplinary research, community engagement, and educational initiatives. Faculty will have the opportunity to collaborate on research projects and publications, as well as pursue their own investigator‑initiated research.
The division welcomes candidates from all neurologic subspecialties and general neurology, and seeks individuals who are motivated to grow their skillset and broaden their impact on the healthcare system.
This position offers a competitive salary and benefits package, a vibrant research environment, access to extensive biorepositories, and the opportunity to collaborate with an accomplished team of clinicians and basic scientists.
RequirementsResearch using molecular, cellular, neurobiological, genetic, and/or genomic approaches to studying neurodegenerative diseases, including but not limited to aging, Alzheimer's disease and related dementias/Parkinson's disease, with an emphasis on potential translational applications. Ideal applicants will integrate cutting‑edge approaches and techniques using human and/or animal experimental models, high‑throughput screening for biomarker discovery and functional genomics, or big‑data and machine‑learning methods.
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