[visionlist] Human/Computational Faculty Positions, Department of Neuroscience, Baylor College of Medicine

Joseph Sayegh jsayegh at cns.bcm.edu
Tue Sep 25 17:31:00 GMT 2012


Faculty Positions, Department of Neuroscience, Baylor College of
Medicine

 

The Department of Neuroscience at Baylor College of Medicine invites
applications for faculty positions in the fields of behavioral and
computational neuroscience, and/or multimodal brain imaging. Successful
applicants will receive a generous startup package and have access to a
research-dedicated, state-of-the-art neuroimaging center with multiple
3-tesla Siemens MRI scanners and excellent infrastructure and
facilities. Individuals developing methods to push existing boundaries
in the fields of theoretical modeling, analysis of brain imaging and
neurophysiology data, and/or developing novel imaging methods and
technologies are particularly welcome. Applications at the assistant
professor level are preferred, but accomplished mid-career or senior
scientists at the level of associate or full professor with strong
records of research productivity, grant support and a demonstrated
collaborative spirit are also encouraged to apply. 

 

Baylor College of Medicine is located on the Texas Medical Center
campus, with one of the highest densities of clinical, translational,
and basic science research facilities in the world. The Neuroscience
Department, including primary and affiliated faculty, is a vibrant
community with strong ties to Psychiatry, Neurology and Neurological
Research Institute (NRI), as well as Rice University.

 
Applicants should submit a cover letter and CV with a list of at least 3
referees as a single PDF file to Dr. Dora Angelaki at
neuroscichair at cns.bcm.edu. First consideration will be given to
applications received by November 1, 2012, but applications will be
accepted until the position is filled. BCM is an equal opportunity
employer, committed to building a culturally diverse intellectual
community, and encourages applications from women and minorities.

 

 

 

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