Assistant or Associate Professor position

Assistant or Associate Professor position

Department of Physiology and Biophysics

Research focused on mechanistic investigations that employ quantitative approaches (biophysical, electrophysiological, structural, imaging, and/or cell-biological) to understand fundamental processes in molecular or cellular physiology

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Questions? Contact John Bankston.

Posted 11/13/2023

Assistant Professor position

Assistant Professor position

Tenure-track; anticipated start Summer/Fall 2024

Interest in generating and/or leveraging multi-omic data to understand the biology of neurodegeneration vs healthy aging

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Questions? Contact Christi Gleason.

Posted 2/20/2024

Assistant/Associate Professor positions: Department of Pharmacology & Physiology and Institute for Translational Neuroscience

Assistant/Associate Professor positions: Department of Pharmacology & Physiology and Institute for Translational Neuroscience

2 positions; Tenure Track

Part of a four-year cluster hiring process to grow pain research

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Questions? Contact Daniela Salvemini.

Posted 2/12/2024

Executive Director position, new Stroke Research Center

Executive Director position, new Stroke Research Center

Research Faculty position, Instructor or Assistant Professor

Roles will include strategic planning, organization of collaborations, and organization of scientific symposia

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Questions? Contact Andria Ford or Angela Birke.

Posted 2/13/2024

St. Louis Confluence Collaborative for Community-engaged Research, Teaching and Practice seeking Faculty Executive Director

St. Louis Confluence Collaborative for Community-engaged Research, Teaching and Practice seeking Faculty Executive Director

Position will spend at least 50% effort

The St. Louis Confluence Collaborative is a priority initiative of the WashU strategic plan, Here and Next.

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Questions? Contact Sterling Higdon.

Posted 11/13/2023

Three new tenured or tenure-track positions

Three new tenured or tenure-track positions

Department of Neurobiology and Behavior

Outstanding scientists studying neurobiology/cellular/molecular bases of movement, movement disorders and neurodegeneration in vertebrate models are especially encouraged to apply

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Questions? Contact Catherine Costanzo.

Posted 10/25/2023