[Neuropostdocs] Fwd: Rutgers neuroscience job posting

Sam Beshers beshers at life.illinois.edu
Mon Sep 8 14:28:46 CDT 2014




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Subject: 	Rutgers neuroscience job posting
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Forwarded from Mark Gluck at Rutgers:
Feel free to share with your PhD students who may be looking for faculty
jobs!



Dear Friends & Colleagues:

The Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience (CMBN) at Rutgers
University-Newark has recently posted the following broadly-pitched
advertisement for a new junior faculty position. I would be particularly
interested in seeing the position filled by someone with a focus on
learning, memory, or decision making‹a major locus of strength for Rutgers
University across several units and campuses. Such a candidate might work
at the cognitive neuroscience level using functional brain imaging and/or
other methods with humans, or at a systems-neuroscience level, using
non-human primates or rodents, within a research program that makes strong
connections to behavioral and cognitive approaches. Brain imaging is
supported internally by our research-dedicated Rutgers University Brain
Imaging Center, RUBIC (see http://rubic.rutgers.edu
<http://rubic.rutgers.edu/>)

Candidates with research interests in this area are welcome to contact me
directly at gluck at pavlov.rutgers.edu and to cc me when they submit their
formal application materials to the job-search email account noted below
(see detailed instructions below on how to apply).

(FYI: We also have both graduate fellowships and postdoctoral fellowships
available for those seeking training in the cognitive and clinical
neuroscience of learning and memory disorders; candidates for these
training positions are encourage to contact me directly, as well).

Finally ‹ Please note the October 20, 2014 deadline for the faculty
position is coming up soon.

   - Mark Gluck
    gluck at pavlov.rutgers.edu
    http://www.gluck.edu <http://www.gluck.edu/>

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The Center for Molecular & Behavioral Neuroscience (CMBN) at Rutgers
University-Newark seeks outstanding candidates for a tenure track
Assistant Professor position in NEUROSCIENCE. Applicants should hold a
Ph.D. degree in Neuroscience or a related field and have completed at
least two years of post-doctoral training.

The ideal candidate for this position asks fundamental hypothesis-driven
questions about brain structure and function and is open to establishing
collaborative research efforts within the Rutgers neuroscience community.
Research areas of particular interest are executive control, sensory-motor
integration, learning and memory, and emotional regulation. The successful
applicant will likely use a broad range of experimental approaches in
non-human primates, humans, and/or rodents, and methods including
electrophysiology, optogenetics, and functional imaging. The assistant
professor will be expected to maintain an active externally-funded
research program, to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in
neuroscience, and to mentor Ph.D. students in the Behavioral and Neural
Sciences program.
  
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is a leading national public
research university and the state's preeminent, comprehensive public
institution of higher education. Rutgers is dedicated to conducting
research that breaks new ground; to teaching that meets the highest
standards of excellence; and to providing services, solutions, and
clinical care that help individuals and the local, national, and global
communities where they live.
  
CMBN is located in Newark NJ, a short drive from New York City. CMBN is
part of a large community of neuroscientists at Rutgers Newark, with
additional researchers in the Departments of Biological Sciences and
Psychology as well as in the Rutgers University New Jersey Medical School.
Collectively, these researchers represent all levels of analysis in
neuroscience (http://www.neuroscience.newark.rutgers.edu
<http://www.neuroscience.newark.rutgers.edu/>).

Applicants should apply as soon as possible, but no later than October 20,
2014. Rutgers is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and has
a strong commitment to diversity. Women and members of underrepresented
minorities are especially encouraged to apply. Rutgers-Newark is noted for
its exceptionally diverse student population.


To receive detailed instructions on how to apply, please send an email to
search at cmbn.rutgers.edu with the subject line 'How to apply'.


___________________________________
Dr. Mark A. Gluck,  Professor
   Director, Rutgers Memory Disorders Project
Center for Molecular  and Behavioral Neuroscience
Rutgers University
197 University Ave.
Newark, New Jersey  07102
   Web:  http://www.gluck.edu <http://www.gluck.edu/>
  Email:  gluck at pavlov.rutgers.edu
     Ph:  (973) 353-3298 <tel:%28973%29%20353-3298>




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-- 
Samuel Beshers, Ph.D.
Neuroscience Program Coordinator
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
405 N. Mathews, Rm 1624
Urbana, IL  61801
217-333-4971



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