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Psychiatry Open Track/Rank - Mood and Anxiety
Inside Higher Ed, Columbus, Ohio, United States, 43224
Psychiatry Open Track/Rank – Mood and Anxiety
Job Title: Psychiatry Open Track/Rank – Mood and Anxiety
Department: Medicine | Psychiatry
Responsibilities
Advance an externally funded program of research.
Publish research in high quality peer‑reviewed journals.
Mentor trainees across all academic levels.
Participate in division, department, college and university committees and initiatives.
Qualifications
Advanced degree (M.D., Ph.D.) with specialization in Psychiatry or Clinical Psychology, or a Ph.D. in a related field with substantial research experience and a commitment to training clinical professionals.
Clinical licensure (MD or Ph.D. with clinical training) is expected if consistent with your degree.
Strong record of external research funding or high potential for obtaining external funding.
Expertise in developing, leading, or substantially contributing to clinical, educational, and research programs.
Research Focus Specific research focus in mood‑and‑anxiety–related psychopathology is open. Applicants with expertise in randomized clinical trial designs, neuromodulation, interventional psychiatry, or personalized treatment approaches are particularly encouraged to apply.
Application Instructions Questions can be directed to Scott A Langenecker, PhD, Vice Chair of Research and Professor, Chair of the Search Committee. Please forward cover letter, statement of research interests, and CV to
scott.langenecker@osumc.edu . Applications will be reviewed as received. Start date is anticipated for Summer 2025, but can be flexible.
Employment Senior level: Mid-senior level Employment type: Full‑time Job function: Other
Benefits Salary and benefits are highly competitive. Faculty enjoy tuition reimbursement for qualifying dependents, mentorship programs, and a comprehensive benefits package. Additional information at
https://hr.osu.edu/benefits/ .
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Responsibilities
Advance an externally funded program of research.
Publish research in high quality peer‑reviewed journals.
Mentor trainees across all academic levels.
Participate in division, department, college and university committees and initiatives.
Qualifications
Advanced degree (M.D., Ph.D.) with specialization in Psychiatry or Clinical Psychology, or a Ph.D. in a related field with substantial research experience and a commitment to training clinical professionals.
Clinical licensure (MD or Ph.D. with clinical training) is expected if consistent with your degree.
Strong record of external research funding or high potential for obtaining external funding.
Expertise in developing, leading, or substantially contributing to clinical, educational, and research programs.
Research Focus Specific research focus in mood‑and‑anxiety–related psychopathology is open. Applicants with expertise in randomized clinical trial designs, neuromodulation, interventional psychiatry, or personalized treatment approaches are particularly encouraged to apply.
Application Instructions Questions can be directed to Scott A Langenecker, PhD, Vice Chair of Research and Professor, Chair of the Search Committee. Please forward cover letter, statement of research interests, and CV to
scott.langenecker@osumc.edu . Applications will be reviewed as received. Start date is anticipated for Summer 2025, but can be flexible.
Employment Senior level: Mid-senior level Employment type: Full‑time Job function: Other
Benefits Salary and benefits are highly competitive. Faculty enjoy tuition reimbursement for qualifying dependents, mentorship programs, and a comprehensive benefits package. Additional information at
https://hr.osu.edu/benefits/ .
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