The Department of Translational Neuroscience at Wake Forest University
School of Medicine is seeking applications for a faculty, Tenure-Track
Assistant/Associate Professor in Computational Neuroscience. Competitive
candidates are expected to utilize computational tools or mathematical
theory to investigate and address fundamental questions about how nervous
systems generate behavior. We are seeking basic/discovery neuroscientists
who also recognize the importance of translational paradigms for advancing
innovations that promote human health.

All domains in computational neuroscience will be considered. Competitive
candidates will have a demonstrated record of productivity using or
developing computational methods and theory, a demonstrated commitment to
collaboration, and a demonstrated commitment to inclusive culture.

Particular areas of interest include research programs that consider a
wholistic approach to brain function and behavior, potentially spanning
genetic/epigenetic, synaptic, and circuit/network mechanisms as they relate
to behavior and cognition in healthy and disordered states. The use of
mathematical theory, computational models, and computational methods should
be wielded to provide new insight into mechanisms underlying observed
neural/behavioral response patterns by making experimentally testable
predictions with some degree of relevant biological detail. Given the wide
range of model systems in our department, the ability to bridge disciplines
and develop cross-disciplinary collaborations is highly desired.

The Department of Translational Neuroscience and Wake Forest University
School of Medicine are highly collaborative environments with research
targeting multiple levels of investigation spanning molecules, cells,
circuits, and behavior. Model systems also span a wide range including cell
culture, rodents, non-human primates, and humans. Empirical measurement
modalities include molecular and circuit imaging and electrophysiology in
model organisms (including central and peripheral systems), peripheral
biomarkers, non-invasive rodent, nonhuman primate, and human brain imaging
(e.g., PET, MRI, fMRI, MEG), brain stimulation (e.g., TMS), behavioral
pharmacology and pharmacodynamics, and an extensive capacity for behavioral
characterization of rodent, nonhuman primate, and human behaviors. Also, as
part of a newly merged healthcare system including Atrium Health and
Advocate Health, we also have access to one of the country’s largest
unified electronic health records systems, which may be leveraged under a
newly formed single IRB system for analysis and targeted recruitment of
special populations.

Collaborative opportunities reach beyond our department’s borders with many
successful collaborations spanning the departments of Translational
Neuroscience, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Neurology, Neurosurgery,
and Biomedical Engineering. Additionally, numerous cross-disciplinary
opportunities and mentorship are available in our rapidly growing
neuroscience environment including opportunities to collaborate within the
Center for Artificial Intelligence Research, the Center for Addiction
Research, Wake Forest Translational Alcohol Research Center, Brain Tumor
Center of Excellence, Neuroscience Clinical Trials and Innovation Center,
Center for Precision Medicine, the Maya Angelou Center for Health Equity,
Clinical and Translational Science Institute, and more.

For more information, please consider these links:

https://school.wakehealth.edu/departments/translational-neuroscience

https://school.wakehealth.edu/research/institutes-and-centers

https://www.wakehealth.edu/about-us/inclusion-and-diversity

https://school.wakehealth.edu/education-and-training/graduate-programs/graduate-programs-in-neuroscience

*Inquiries and applications may be emailed* to the Chair of this search
committee:*

Kenneth T. Kishida, PhD

Associate Professor

Department of Translational Neuroscience

Department of Neurosurgery

Department of Biomedical Engineering

[email protected]

*please include “Computational Neuroscience Faculty Search” in the subject
line.

This position is located in Winston-Salem, NC and resides in the Piedmont
Triad Community Research Center (PTCRC).

To apply for this position please send:

   1. One page Research Narrative introducing and describing the vision and
   practicalities that are foundational to your research program.
   2. List of 3 potential references, whom we will contact in later stages
   of the recruitment process (and after we have your permission).
   3. CV

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