Human Neuroimaging Faculty Position in Alzheimer Disease at Rutgers
Company: Rutgers University
Location: Piscataway
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Posting Summary Under the direction of the Herbert and
Jacqueline Krieger Klein Alzheimer’s Research Center at Rutgers
Brain Health Institute ( BHI ), we seek a neuroimaging leader for a
tenure-track position at the Associate or Full Professor level at
BHI , and Robert Wood Johnson Medical School ( RWJMS ) within
Rutgers Biomedical & Health Sciences ( RBHS ). We seek a faculty
member who is experienced using neuroimaging techniques to image
human brain structure and activity as it relates to aging,
Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias. The successful candidate
will work as part of a multi-disciplinary team including
neurologists, neuropsychologists, and neuropathologists. The AD
center will develop a research cohort of individuals at high risk
for dementia. This cohort will be extensively phenotyped for
clinical, cognitive, genetic, neuroimaging, behavioral, digital and
blood biomarker measures. In addition to scientific leadership,
responsibilities will also include mentorship of young
investigators. Applicants must have experience in conducting
neuroimaging in large-scale longitudinal studies, and an interest
in studying the earliest stages of Alzheimer’s disease. Qualifying
tenure-stream applicants must have an established scholarly record
demonstrating ability to develop and lead a program of independent,
NIH (or other extramurally) funded research. Successful
applicant(s) will serve as a core member(s) within the new Herbert
and Jacqueline Krieger Klein Alzheimer’s Center at BHI , with a
primary appointment in the Department of Neurology at RWJMS . The
Herbert and Jacqueline Krieger Klein Alzheimer’s Center is a new
center within BHI at Rutgers University with the mission of
establishing an interdisciplinary, integrated program to provide
comprehensive research focused on prevention and treatment of
Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. This center is the first
of its kind in New Jersey, and the successful applicant will be
integral to its development. Ideal candidates will bring vision and
experience in modern aging and memory research and enthusiasm for
collaborative team science and collaboration. Applicants
representing diverse backgrounds of all sorts are encouraged to
apply. Rutgers University is committed to diversity, equity and
inclusion. The AD center is actively working to ensure that our
faculty composition reflects diversity. We especially welcome
applications from backgrounds underrepresented in STEM (including
women, Black, Latinx, Indigenous and LGBTQ scientists). To become a
part of our vibrant community applicants should submit a CV and a
brief statement of research accomplishments and plans to Dr. Michal
Beeri at mbeeri@ifh.rutgers.edu and a copy to bhi@bhi.rutgers.edu
Overview The successful candidate must have current active federal
funding and a research program using human neuroimaging methods to
study Alzheimer disease and related dementias. We offer a
competitive salary and an excellent start-up package. Candidates
for senior faculty position can be considered for a leadership
position overseeing the the development of high dementia risk
cohort.
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