Commonwealth of VirginiaAssistant or Associate Professor (Academic Investigator) Commonwealth of VirginiaAssistant or Associate Professor (Academic Investigator)Charlottesville, VASuccessful applicants will need to demonstrate recent applicable research in areas directly engaging emergency medicine, such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, data science, trauma biomechanics, automotive safety, epidemiology, toxicology, trauma, cardiovascular emergency, international medical activities, nursing, or other closely related fields of study. Furthermore, this position will be required to take primary support leadership in preparation of research outcome reports, clinical research application documentation, grant application production, and other project needs such as abstracts, biosketch reviews, poster and presentation reviews, as well as publication and documentation needs.
Commonwealth of VirginiaOpen Rank Academic Investigator, Ophthalmology Commonwealth of VirginiaOpen Rank Academic Investigator, Ophthalmologycharlottesville, VAThe successful candidate will be expected to support research efforts to reduce vision-threatening eye disease, to develop new concepts in understanding the mechanisms of ocular disease, independently carry out experiments, and contribute to the mission for vision science, serving as a resource and mentor for the research group and serve an active role in the education and training of research fellows, laboratory staff, and medical students. For more information on the benefits available to faculty at UVA, visit https://provost.virginia.edu/subsite/faculty-development and hr.virginia.edu/benefits.
Commonwealth of VirginiaClinician Investigator, Nuclear Medicine Commonwealth of VirginiaClinician Investigator, Nuclear MedicineCharlottesville, VAResponsibilities will include interpretation of diagnostic nuclear medicine PET CT and hybrid imaging studies; participation in therapeutic radiopharmaceutical services and patient management; engagement in multidisciplinary conferences and direct collaboration with referring providers; call coverage within the division; and active participation in clinical operations including workflow optimization, service line development, and program growth. The UVA Department of Radiology and Medical Imaging has nine divisions; ~60 full-time clinical faculty; 14 research faculty; 47 residents; and 23 fellows/instructors working in a Level 1 Trauma Center with busy transplant and cardiovascular services and strong representation in all medical and surgical specialties.
Commonwealth of VirginiaClinician Investigator, Assistant Professor, Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism and the Center for Diabetes Technology Commonwealth of VirginiaClinician Investigator, Assistant Professor, Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism and the Center for Diabetes Technologycharlottesville, VAThe University of Virginia is annually ranked as one of the premier public institutions in the United States and Charlottesville is a picturesque small, but cosmopolitan city, perennially ranked as one of the best places to live in the U.S. For additional information regarding the position, please contact the Search Committee Chair, Dr. Suzanne Jan De Beur, Professor and Division Chief, via email sjandebeur@virginia.edu. The Division includes current and previous leaders in national professional societies including three former presidents of the Endocrine Society, a former president of the American Diabetes Association, a former president of the Pituitary Society, and a former president of the American Society of Bone and Mineral Research.
Commonwealth of VirginiaAcademic Investigator, Neurosurgery Commonwealth of VirginiaAcademic Investigator, NeurosurgeryCharlottesville, VAThe University of Virginia Department of Neurological Surgery is seeking tenure-eligible PhD neuroscientists with expertise in Cerebrovascular diseases and Brain Injury, such as stroke, aneurysm and vascular malformations, intracerebral hemorrhage and traumatic brain injury in animals and/or humans, to fill multiple Academic Investigator positions. Qualifications include a MD and/or PhD in neurosciences or related fields and a track record for conducting basic and/or translational research with successful or promising submissions to NIH and other sponsors.
James Madison UniversityPre-Award & System Support Specialist, Office of Sponsored Programs - Administrative Services James Madison UniversityPre-Award & System Support Specialist, Office of Sponsored Programs - Administrative ServicesHarrisonburg, VAPost-Award Prior Approvals and Non-Financial Reporting, including: Serve as a liaison between principal investigators, administrative staff, and sponsors to gather required documentation and clarify approval requirements; this particularly includes coordinating with OSP-FA to ensure accurate revised budgets are produced. General Information: With a customer service focus, this position will be the primary contact in the Office of Sponsored Programs-Administrative Services for answering questions and providing guidance on the university sponsored programs application process while maintaining a high level of compliance with university, federal, state regulations.