UTMB Faculty Group Practice · 1 month ago
Assistant Professor of Research - Internal Medicine – MBHI Neuro Technology – Faculty
The Moody Brain Health Institute at UTMB is dedicated to advancing neuroscience and improving brain health. They are seeking an Assistant Professor specializing in Neurotechnology/Neuroengineering to engage in impactful research, teaching, and mentorship, while contributing to the Institute’s mission.
Hospital & Health Care
Responsibilities
Collaborate with faculty and research teams across disciplines, such as neurobiology, computational neuroscience, and biomedical engineering, to create groundbreaking neurotechnological innovations with real-world applications
Engage in translational research that enables technological applications in clinical settings, with the goal of improving diagnosis, intervention, and treatment of brain and neurological conditions
Actively pursue and obtain external funding from federal agencies (e.g. NIH, NSF), industry partnerships, and other funding organizations, through crafted proposal submissions to support independent and collaborative research initiatives
Work collaboratively with institutional offices and other researchers to secure funding for large-scale projects and initiatives, such as research consortia and center grants
Present research findings at national and international conferences and participate in symposia and professional societies to contribute to thought leadership in neurotechnology
Publish impactful research findings in high-quality, peer-reviewed journals in neurotechnology, neuroscience, and interdisciplinary domains
Contribute to the academic and research community at the MBHI by participating in committees, peer review panels, and other service activities
Train graduate students and postdoctoral fellows in relevant research areas
Qualification
Required
PhD in Neurotechnology, Neuroscience, Biomedical Engineering, or a related field
Strong record of peer-reviewed publications and/or successful grant proposals
Excellent communication skills and ability to collaborate with interdisciplinary teams
Preferred
Experience in innovation, technology transfer, or patents related to neurotechnology
Excellent understanding of neuroscience methods, including, but not limited to, neurophysiology, neuroimaging, neuromodulation and neurodevices
Experience or demonstrated interest in translational research aimed at clinical applications of neurotechnology
Company
UTMB Faculty Group Practice
The University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) Faculty Group Practice (FGP) is comprised of over 950 faculty physicians and advanced practice providers who drive UTMB’s mission of improving health by delivering innovative education and training, pursuing cutting-edge research, and providing the highest quality patient care.
Funding
Current Stage
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