The Department of Neurology at Nemours Children's Health-Delaware seeks a motivated Research Scientist (tenure-track Assistant Professor equivalent) to be part of the highly collaborative and growing Neuroscience Center at Nemours. The Research Scientist will be responsible for the planning and execution of a wide range of research projects to develop and oversee an independent research program. Research activities include designing and fostering collaborative and independent research projects related to neuroscience and neurologic disease, supervision of postdoctoral associates, technicians and students, obtaining and coordinating external funding, and disseminating research in the form of manuscripts and conference presentations. Must hold academic rank (Assistant Professor) at one of Nemours' partner academic institutions at the time of accepting the position or immediately thereafter. The position includes a highly competitive salary, high-quality laboratory space, access to the Delaware network of cores and IDeA state funding, startup funding, and programmatic funding that renews yearly for the duration of employment.
Qualifications:
Applicants must hold a PhD or MD/PhD degree with significant postdoctoral research experience and demonstrated excellence in neuroscience.
Essential functions:
Plan and oversee a wide range of projects in basic/translational research, including collaborations with our clinical and basic science researchers.
Prepare and submit grant applications to secure external funding support.
Publish high impact manuscripts in the field of neuroscience.
Supervise the maintenance, safety, and running of the laboratory and assure it is in regulatory compliance.
Supervise and train laboratory technicians, students, and postdoctoral fellows.
Involvement in a home department and graduate program at one of our academic affiliates, the University of Delaware or Thomas Jefferson University.
Participate in Nemours and Delaware service work, including involvement on regulatory and other committees.
Applicants should submit:
Cover letter (maximum of 2 pages) that includes:
Overview of the goals/vision of your research program in the context of our department and institution
A summary of significant scientific accomplishments as well as experiences and qualifications that position you to achieve your goals
Curriculum vitae
Detailed statement of research accomplishments and future plans (maximum of 3 pages)