Cardiovascular Sciences Faculty
Job Description
Virginia Tech (https://vt.edu/) is recruiting to fill multiple tenure track open rank faculty positions in cardiovascular sciences. The newly recruited faculty members will be part of a major initiative to expand the existing cardiovascular biomedical research team at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute (FBRI) at Virginia Tech Carilion (https://research.vtc.vt.edu/) located on the Health Sciences and Technology campus in Roanoke, Virginia.
The research institute, led by Dr. Michael J. Friedlander and located in a 100,000 purpose designed facility is entering its tenth year with over 25 research teams, 350 employees and students with over $125M in extramural research funding. A new 140,000 SF research building representing a $90M investment from the state, Virginia Tech and Carilion Clinic and major additional investments from the university including a transformative $50M gift to the research institute, will open in spring of 2020. The new building will house state of the art labs and core facilities including those for in vitro, laboratory animal model, human subject and computational based research programs high field (9.4T) MRI, micro PET, surgical research suites, metabolic chambers, scanning block face EM, full molecular biology, cellular imaging, histology, data analytics and research participant monitoring core facilities. Recruitment of outstanding faculty in cardiovascular sciences will build on existing research strengths in cardiomyocyte coupling, drug development, sudden cardiac death, arrhythmogenesis and vascular remodeling and regulation. Faculty will be embedded in a transdisciplinary research environment that will include additional new teams of investigators focused on metabolism and obesity, infectious disease/immunology, neuroscience and body-device interfaces and comparative oncology.
Applicants for all positions should have an earned doctorate (PhD, MD, DVM or combined degrees), postdoctoral research experience in cardiovascular science, a demonstrated record of accomplishment of substantial research productivity through major publications and either active major extramural funding (preferably from NIH) or strong evidence of the likelihood of obtaining such funding in the near term. The new faculty will join the FBRI's highly successful and nationally regarded Center for Heart and Reparative Medicine Research (CHRMR) led by Dr. Robert Gourdie (https://research.vtc.vt.edu/heart_center/). Collaborations will be encouraged within CHRMR, with the other groups at the FBRI and across Virginia Tech and with clinical colleagues at the adjacent Carilion Clinic, including the division of cardiology under the direction of Dr. David Sane.
Successful candidates will be expected to establish and maintain a high-quality, extramurally-funded research program and participate in teaching and mentoring of graduate students as well as mentoring of undergraduate and medical students. Highly competitive salary, space, and startup packages will be provided.
Faculty members can draw from an outstanding and diverse pool of students to work with them in their research program. Specifically, Virginia Tech has over 6,000 graduate students with graduate programs in multiple biomedical disciplines including Translational Biology, Medicine, and Heath (http://www.tbmh.vt.edu), Molecular and Cellular Biology (https://www.mcb.vt.edu), Biomedical Engineering and Mechanics (https://beam.vt.edu/graduate.html) and Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology (https://www.vetmed.vt.edu/academics/bmvs/). In addition, the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine (https://medicine.vtc.vt.edu/) is one of the nation's most research intensive allopathic medical schools where every medical student carries out a four year hypothesis-driven research project under faculty mentorship.
The FBRI at VTC is located in Roanoke, Virginia and is a public-private partnership between the Commonwealth of Virginia's leading researchintensive university Virginia Tech and a major health care system Carilion Clinic in Roanoke, VA. The research institute is located in the picturesque Roanoke Valley midway between Washington, DC and Charlotte, NC.
Required Qualifications
Applicants for all positions should have an earned doctorate (PhD, MD, DVM or combined degrees), postdoctoral research experience in cardiovascular science, a demonstrated record of accomplishment of substantial research productivity through major publications and either active major extramural funding (preferably from NIH) or strong evidence of the likelihood of obtaining such funding in the near term.
Review Date
June 29, 2020
Additional Information
The successful Candidate will be required to have a criminal conviction check.
About Virginia Tech
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