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Description: The University of Maryland School of Medicine is seeking two or more early investigators to serve in the Research Section within the Department of Emergency Medicine. The goal for these individuals is to assist the Director with building a federally funded research program, consistent with departmental and School of Medicine long-term goals. They will develop and sustain ongoing collaborative relationships with research leadership throughout the department and the School of Medicine. In addition, these individuals will assist in the recruitment of faculty, staff and educators whose backgrounds will further contribute to the development of inquiry and translational investigation within the department. The successful candidate will be responsible for developing their own independent research grants. Additionally, they will be asked to work with the residency program director to ensure that emergency medicine residents are exposed to a robust and relevant clinical science didactic curriculum. They will work with other faculty in collaborative investigations and to provide oversight of the resident research experience. The successful candidates will be asked to increase the involvement of the clinical faculty in the department's research program. Importantly, they will be asked to develop and implement a plan to increase the department's NIH funding base. They should serve as research mentors within the department, aiding clinical faculty who wish to develop their research portfolio into an important and sustainable part of their career.
University of Maryland Baltimore (UMB) is an equal-opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected Veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law or policy. |