Assistant Professor - Peripheral Nerve PhD Scientist; Tenure or Research track
Listed on 2026-07-14
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Research/Development
Research Scientist, Medical Science, Clinical Research, Biomedical Science
Assistant Professor - Peripheral Nerve PhD Scientist (Tenure or Research track)
The University of Utah Department of Neurosurgery seeks to hire a PhD Research Scientist for a tenure‑track or research‑track appointment focused on peripheral nerve research. The successful candidate will lead an independent laboratory in close collaboration with a clinician‑scientist to translate basic science findings into clinical applications. The laboratory receives NIH, SBIR and university funding.
Position InformationPosition/Rank:
Assistant Professor – Peripheral Nerve PhD Scientist (Tenure or Research Track)
Department:
Neurosurgery
City:
Salt Lake City, UT
Track:
Dependent on Qualifications
Start Date:
Open to discussion
- Co‑develop scientific research projects and serve as a lead scientist.
- Review and stay current with project‑related scientific literature.
- Set up new methods or assays to achieve scientific objectives.
- Identify and implement creative solutions to overcome experimental problems.
- Organize, interpret data, and derive study conclusions.
- Manage and train research staff to achieve research goals.
- Collaborate with internal and external investigators on multiple projects, ensuring scientific significance and feasibility.
- Summarize results of clinical studies in scientific abstracts and manuscripts.
- Provide clinical and scientific information to support various initiatives.
- Contribute to teaching activities by preparing and presenting educational seminars.
- Assist with grant proposal preparation, including background, significance, and planning statistics, and coordinate with research administrators to meet deadlines.
- Attend national conferences and present research findings.
- Doctorate degree in biology, neuroscience, immunology, bioengineering, or a related scientific discipline plus at least four years of post‑doctoral experience or equivalence.
- Demonstrated human relationships and effective communication skills.
- Experience with flow cytometry, immunohistology, animal breeding (especially transgenic animal maintenance), neurophysiology, and behavioral testing.
- Strong preference for candidates holding a PhD in immunology or peripheral nerve disorders.
- Potential ability to perform essential functions of the job, as outlined in the position description.
Laboratory and office settings, with continuous duty requirements for data analysis and experimental oversight. Physical requirements include sitting, hearing, listening, and talking continuously; occasional repetitive hand motion, walking, and occasional bending and reaching overhead.
EEO/Non‑Discrimination InformationThe University of Utah values candidates who have experience working with diverse populations and is committed to improving access to higher education, employment opportunities, and quality healthcare for historically underrepresented groups. Veterans’ preference is extended to qualified applicants. The University does not discriminate based upon race, ethnicity, color, religion, national origin, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, pregnancy‑related conditions, genetic information, or protected veteran’s status.
The University does not discriminate in education programs or activities that it operates, as required by Title IX and 34 CFR part 106.
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