Virginia Tech seeks to recruit an innovative researcher in the area of exercise medicine with a focus on the impact of exercise/physical activity on health, including but not limited to the metabolic, cardiovascular, skeletomuscular and neurocognitive systems as well as immunity and cancer prevention for a tenure track faculty position at the assistant professor level. The successful candidate should address issues of the health effects during development in childhood and/or throughout the adult lifespan with a focus on the cellular, molecular and organ systems’ effects of exercise. Investigators who focus on mechanistic understanding of the effects of exercise in human subjects and/or laboratory animal models are encouraged to apply. Investigators with innovative genetic, biochemical and physiological approaches that may be applied in humans and/or animal models are welcomed. The person hired for this position will join 39 other faculty led teams at the research institute and will join the new FBRI Center for Exercise Medicine Research (CEMR). The position will be located at the FBRI at VTC (https://research.vtc.vt.edu) on the university’s health sciences campus in Roanoke, Virginia. In addition to the original 100,000 square foot research institute that opened in 2010, a new adjacent 139,000 square foot research building (http://fralinbiomed.info/buildingtour) recently opened in which the new faculty member will have their research programs. The new CEMR is immediately adjacent to the research laboratories of the FBRI Center for Vascular and Heart Research, Cancer Research Group, Addiction Recovery Research Center, Center for Health Behaviors Research, Center for Neurobiology Research as well as Center for Human Neuroscience Research, offering additional opportunities for collaborations that span metabolism, cardiovascular science, cancer and neuroscience research. Facilities at the research institute include multiple research MRIs for human and animal research, including high field MR guided PET and MR guided focused ultrasound, multiple cellular/molecular imaging facilities, including spinning disc confocal microscopy, standard laser scanning confocal microscopy, scanning block face electron microscopy, super resolution microscopy, biochemical and molecular biology cores, including Mass Spec and proteomics as well as behavioral testing suites for animals and humans, as well as two human whole room calorimeters, metabolic kitchen and dining areas for the study of human nutrition and eating behaviors.
Applications will be reviewed continuously until the position is filled. It is expected that initial interviews will begin in October, 2024. To apply, please submit your application, including curriculum vitae, detailed statement of research accomplishments and plans, and teaching/mentoring philosophy at www.jobs.vt.edu, posting #530802. Please provide the names, positions and contact information (email address and telephone number) of three references. We will contact them upon receipt of your application.
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Inquiries about the position should be directed to the Executive Director of the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute (FBRI), Dr. Michael J. Friedlander at friedlan@vtc.vt.edu or to the Director of the FBRI Center for Exercise Medicine Research, Dr. Zhen Yan at zhenyan1@vtc.vt.edu