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Thursday 6 July 2023

Launch of the Sub-Faculty of Clinical and Molecular Medicine (CaMM)

Who: Not just a bunch of talking heads, Karen Sims, SCS Communications Manager, will interview Professor Eric Morand about the inaugural actions of CaMM. Then in reverse alphabetical order, Karen will interview Professor Helena Teede AM, Director of MCHRI, and Hudson Institute Director, Professor Elizabeth Hartland, to discuss exciting developments in their work. Next up will be Professor Stephen Nicholls for an update on all things VHI, followed by Professor Peter Ebeling AO in his capacity as Interim Head of SCS.

What: It’s a friendly meeting with insights into the lives of our fearless leaders and the journey we are taking together. You are welcome to register questions HERE before and during the meeting.

Where: Zoom link HERE

When: Monday 17 July 2023, 10am to 11am

Why: Because we all need to know how CaMM is placed within the Faculty and how our collective identities forge to make CaMM the brilliant Sub-Faculty we know it will be.

Tuesday 4 July 2023

Job Vacancy (in the USA) - Staff Scientist 1

  • Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
  • National Institutes of Health (NIH)
  • National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
  • Section on Cellular and Cognitive Neurodevelopment (SCCN)

Program Overview

The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), a significant research component of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), is seeking exceptional candidates for a Staff Scientist position in the Section on Cellular and Cognitive Neurodevelopment (SCCN).

Neurodevelopment is an often-understudied area of neurobiology in determining the origins of diseases and disorders. However, SCCN is conducting a whole gamut of cutting-edge studies on the development of circuits and behavior in the primate brain This includes but is not limited to, molecular, cellular, behavioral, and physiological approaches to understanding how the complex and highly reproducible architecture of the brain emerges, in addition to how minor perturbations during specific epochs of brain development can lead to significant manifestations in adulthood, including neuropsychiatric and neurological disorders.

Position Duties

Responsibilities for this position include:

The successful applicant will be responsible for performing independent and cutting-edge research on studies related to the role of thalamocortical circuits in the development of cortical networks and function. They will be expected to broaden the technical and intellectual capacity within SCCN and develop cutting-edge tools and resources. In addition, the individual will support and train lab members, establish and conduct collaborative research, attend and present at national and international meetings, and assist in writing manuscripts.

Qualifications

Candidates must have a Ph.D. in neuroscience or a related discipline and significant postdoctoral experience in at least one of the following fields: biological psychiatry, molecular neuroanatomy, molecular biology, cognitive behavior, nonhuman primate neurobiology, MRI, and electrophysiology. Experience and capacity to implement techniques such as transcriptomics, optogenetics, and cell/ slice culture are also preferred.

How to Apply

The position is open to both U.S. and non-U.S. citizens. Applicants must submit a current curriculum vitae, a one-page statement of research interest, and three letters of recommendation to Dr. James A. Bourne via e-mail at: james.bourne@nih.gov.

The position is subject to a background check.

Applications will be accepted from 22 June 22 2023 to 21 July 21 2023. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

Benefits

The Staff Scientist 1 will be appointed at a salary commensurate with their qualifications and experience. In addition, full federal benefits, including leave, health and life insurance, long-term care insurance, retirement, and saving plan (401K equivalent), are available.

HHS and NIH are equal opportunity employers

The NIH is dedicated to building a diverse community in its training and employment programs and encourages the application and nomination of qualified women, minorities, and individuals with disabilities.

PhD opportunities with Monash Partners

Monash Partners has 2 PhD opportunities:

The COVID PhD is in partnership with the Victorian Department of Health in the pilot of a translational research PhD fellowship program; $23,000 top-up funding will be provided per student per year for 3 years.