Connectionists: Rutgers University-Newark Seeks New Director for Neuroscience Center

Mark A. Gluck gluck at pavlov.rutgers.edu
Sun Oct 16 09:38:04 EDT 2011



Rutgers University-Newark is seeking an exceptional neuroscientist as 
the Director for the Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience 
(CMBN). CMBN is part of a larger community of neuroscientists at 
Rutgers-Newark, with additional researchers in the Biology and 
Psychology Departments. Collectively, these researchers represent all 
levels of analysis in neuroscience and offer a Ph.D. degree in 
Behavioral and Neural Sciences (BNS).

In addition to outstanding communication and interpersonal skills, 
candidates must have a PhD and/or MD degree, a sustained track record 
of distinguished scientific accomplishments and external grant 
funding in an area related to CMBN's research interests, and a 
demonstrated commitment to excellence in post-graduate training. The 
Director will support the development of research activities at CMBN, 
based on a clearly articulated scientific vision, and foster 
increased interactions with other neuroscientists. The Director is 
also expected to maintain a grant funded research program in his/her 
own laboratory and play a key role in the recruitment of new faculty.

Professorial appointment with tenure will be made to the successful 
candidate. Salary is highly competitive and will be commensurate with 
qualifications and experience.

Please send a letter of application and curriculum vitae to:

Dr. Alexander E. Gates
Vice Chancellor for Research
Rutgers University
123 Washington Ave., Ste. 590
Newark, NJ 07102-3026
        Email: "Alexander E. Gates" <agates at rutgers.edu>

For further information about CMBN, the BNS Ph.D. program, and 
Rutgers-Newark, see the following websites:

	http://www.neuroscience.newark.rutgers.edu/
	http://www.newark.rutgers.edu/
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