The appointee shall provide services as assigned by the supervisor in furtherance of the university’s missions and goals of teaching, research, patient care, outreach and public service.
This position reports to (supervisor): Vice Chair for Research, Department Chair, or their designee(s)
OHSU is a nationally prominent recognized research university with established track record of strengths in advanced neuroscience research. The OHSU Department of Neurological Surgery invites applications for the position of founding Director of the OHSU MIND (Modulation, Interfacing, and Neural Decoding) Center.
The Center is a collaborative institutional initiative. It is expected to drive neuroscientific discovery that will decode cognitive and other neural functions using advanced interfaces, preclinical models, and human neurophysiology, neuropsychology, and imaging/connectomics. It will serve as an ecosystem for research and an incubator for entrepreneurial initiatives. The Director will build, manage and lead a collaborative group of scientists, including physician-scientists, using multi-scale approaches to understand and map human brain networks. A successful candidate will be a mid-career or senior neuroscientist or physician scientist with an established and robust research program, with experience or enthusiasm for application of human neurophysiological data to understand brain function. In addition, the successful candidate will exhibit the following qualities:
PhD, MD or MD/PhD in neuroscience or related field
Established track record of sustained independent funding
Outstanding record of research in one or more of the following areas: Signal-decoding and processing either in real-time or post-hoc, human neural electrophysiology, computational modelling of neural dynamics, machine learning approaches, advance image processing using both functional and connectivity-based analysis, closed loop neuromodulation and/or translational neural engineering
Experience with development of neural therapeutics would be an asset.
Minimum seven years of experience in leading integrated and collaborative research projects
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