Indiana University-posted 7 months ago
Full-time • Senior
Bloomington, IN
Educational Services

Stark Neurosciences Research Institute (SNRI) and the Department of Neurological Surgery at Indiana University School of Medicine (IUSM) seek a highly qualified and productive researcher for a faculty position as a Full professor (tenure eligible) to be the Director of the Indiana Spinal Cord and Brain Injury Research Group (ISCBIRG). This leader will become a member of the SNRI Executive Committee (EC) and direct the ISCBIRG Research Group by leading ISCBIRG research-related initiatives and responsibilities, as outlined below. The ISCBIRG at IUSM is an integrated component of Stark Neurosciences Research Institute. The group is comprised of a critical mass of key principal investigators who study molecular mechanisms underlying spinal cord injury (SCI) and traumatic brain injury (TBI) and develop novel repair strategies to promote neural reorganization and functional recovery in experimental models of these injuries. The long-term goal of these studies is to translate promising treatments from animal models to humans. Additionally, several faculty conduct ongoing clinical research on TBI in pediatric, adolescent, and adult patient populations. The Department of Neurological Surgery provides world-class clinical care, education, and research in neurosurgery and related neurosciences. Research can include "bench" or laboratory research, translational science, clinical research, or clinical trials. Researchers in the Department of Neurological Surgery are passionate about developing innovative techniques and new treatment approaches that provide patients the best chance for healing, recovery, and improved quality of life. Whether through clinical and laboratory research projects or involvement in multi-center clinical trials and databases, neurological surgery researchers are advancing treatment solutions in this critical area of medicine. Indeed, faculty and staff are participating in several nationwide clinical trials.

  • Enhancing the productivity of and collaborations between current pre-clinical and clinical investigators within Neurosurgery, ISCBIRG, and Stark Neuroscience.
  • Providing effective mentoring to faculty at all levels, as well as to fellows and students.
  • Facilitating collaborations in Neurosurgery, ISCBIRG and Stark Neuroscience among investigators and between clinical and pre-clinical faculty to establish new research areas.
  • Facilitating new interdisciplinary collaborations between Neurosurgery, ISCBIRG and Stark Neuroscience faculty and faculty at IUSM.
  • Promoting larger new research collaborations between Neurosurgery, ISCBIRG, and Stark Neuroscience faculty and those at IUSM.
  • Identifying faculty facilitators to foster communication between clinical and basic science investigators.
  • Enhancing the existing Neurosurgery, ISCBIRG, and Stark Neuroscience intramural funding mechanism to encourage collaboration between clinical and basic researchers.
  • Increasing federal research funding within Neurosurgery, ISCBIRG, and Stark Neuroscience faculty.
  • Promoting cutting edge spinal cord and brain injury research that will lead to increased funding and high-impact publications.
  • Fostering the utilization of existing projects and future bi-campus seed projects to develop data to support new NIH and DOD grants.
  • Encouraging faculty with existing NIH grants to collaborate with each other in complementary new areas.
  • Continuing to expand collaborations with funded faculty in other IUSM departments and centers.
  • Developing training grants to support the next generation of investigators and equipment grants to enable the success of all researchers.
  • Initiating and facilitating various educational initiatives focused on spinal cord and brain injury.
  • National/International reputation for expertise in brain and/or spinal cord injury research.
  • Current or recent history as PI or Co-PI on large, federally funded grants focused on brain and/or spinal cord injury.
  • Active publication record in the fields of spinal cord and/or brain injury-related research.
  • Strong leadership and communication skills.
  • Embraces and values diversity, equity, and inclusion.
  • Membership on the EC of Stark Institute.
  • Annual Salary plus Supplement for Directorship Role.
  • Potential of Endowed Chair - Hulman Chair.
  • Potential of Vice Chair of Research Position in Dept. of Neurosurgery.
  • Indiana State Budget Appropriation for Spinal Cord and Brain Injury Research.
  • Access to successful, complementary departments and resources.
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