Scientist, Neuroscience
Listed on 2025-12-01
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IT/Tech
Data Analyst, Data Scientist, Data Science Manager, AI Engineer
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Neuroscientist – White Matter Dysfunction & Hyperintensities (WMH)We're hiring an exceptionally talented Neuroscientist specializing in white matter dysfunction and hyperintensities (WMH), with a focus on practical, innovative approaches to researching interventions for WHM in a personalized medicine paradigm. Integrating WMH knowledge at the molecular, cellular and systems levels to draw potential insights for regressing WMHs will be critical in this role. You must be intervention-oriented to succeed in this role.
AtICR, you'll get to:
- Develop practical and actionable interventions to regress WMH
- Research pathophysiology and etiology of WMH including potential contributions of connective tissue disorders, CVSD, hypertension, etc
- Collaborate with other ICR scientists to leverage company resources and maximize productivity
- A PhD with 2+ years of post-graduate experience focused on molecular, cellular or systems-level WMH research
- Experience with iPSC (induced pluripotent stem cell)-derived and animal models of hypertension, CVSD and other known contributors to WMH development
- Expertise in neuroscience, systems neuroscience, white matter biology, the cerebrovascular system and MRI are strongly preferred
- Even if you don't meet all these criteria, please apply anyway
- A friendly, easygoing personality
- The ability to work in the United States without sponsorship
Compensation is commensurate with experience.
The compensation ranges listed below are starting ranges.
Starting base pay range: $135,000/yr - $185,000/yr
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