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Assistant Professor/Associate Professor/Professor in Visual Neuroscience

Society for Neuroscience
United States, Minnesota, Minneapolis
Aug 13, 2025
Assistant Professor/Associate Professor/Professor in Visual Neuroscience
Employer


University of Minnesota - Department of Neuroscience

Location

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Salary

Salary commensurate with experience

Closing date

Oct 12, 2025


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Sector

Graduate School or University

Job Function

Faculty Member

Position Type

Full Time

Level

Any Experience Level Considered

Faculty Positions in Visual Neuroscience

The Department of Neuroscience at the University of Minnesota Medical School is seeking candidates for a tenure-track (Assistant Professor) or tenured (Associate or Full Professor) faculty appointment in visual neuroscience.



The new faculty will integrate with the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Neurosciences (OVNS), a leader in both clinical care and basic vision research. Ideal candidates will build collaborations between clinical and translational faculty in OVNS with researchers in the Department of Neuroscience. Candidates with MD/PhDs and clinical programs are especially encouraged to apply. Applications are also invited from PhDs or non-practicing MDs who have a commitment to building collaborations across clinical and basic research. Researchers investigating all aspects of the visual system, from the retina to higher visual areas, in both health and disease are encouraged to apply.



New faculty would be appointed within the Department of Neuroscience, a basic science department in the Medical School, with a proven dedication to team science and collaborative work. The Department has a sustained reputation for research excellence and new faculty would build on existing expertise in functional imaging across species, computational modeling, and optical imaging, and join a strong group of visual neuroscientists in the Department, with expertise across the visual system and spanning a range of experimental models.



Strengths at the University of Minnesota include a number of integrative institutes. The Institute for Translational Neuroscience supports research at the interface between the bench and the bedside. The Center for Magnetic Resonance Research is at the forefront of high magnetic field strength imaging in both humans and animals. The Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain is a world leader in investigating the development and functioning of the brain from infancy through adulthood. The MnDRIVE initiative supports research and translation relevant to neuromodulation for brain conditions. The Department is also a key part of the Medical Discovery Team on Addiction, the Medical Discovery Team on Optical Imaging, and the NeuroPlasticity Research in Support of Mental Health workgroup - three world-class neuroscience-based programs that have established and support many interdisciplinary and collaborative laboratories at the institution.



Resources at the University include the UMN Viral Vector and Cloning Core, which allows onsite vector production and development; the University Imaging Center, which is a Nikon Center of Excellence; the Institute for Therapeutics Discovery and Development, which has the resources and expertise to develop new drug therapies; the Clinical and Translational Science Institute, which provides resources to implement new treatment strategies and is a conduit to promote community-wide understanding and application of scientific discoveries. Minnesota is also the home of multiple biomedical research companies and world-renowned hospitals. The University of Minnesota is dedicated to improving diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice. The Department of Neuroscience has developed several programs in this area.



Candidates must have a PhD and/or MD degree and must be a US citizen or be able to secure permanent resident status. Candidates with non-traditional backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. Applications must be received by November 1, 2025 for full consideration. Applicants should include a curriculum vitae and a brief statement of their research interests (3 pages maximum). In addition, candidates should include a Departmental Integration Statement, detailing their vision for building and strengthening collaborations between basic neuroscientists and practicing clinicians across Neuroscience and OVNS. This statement should also detail the candidate's past and planned contributions to building strong and representative communities within their field, as well as describing their perspectives on mentorship.(2 page maximum). Candidates with a clinical practice should also include a 1 page statement describing their clinical training and expertise.



Applications should be sent as a single PDF to kbeteram@umn.edu. For those applying for an Assistant Professor position, letters of recommendation should be sent to the same email address directly from the letter writer. Applicants also need to complete an online application at the link below.



Job Posting: https://hr.myu.umn.edu/jobs/ext/369603

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