University of Miami, Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine
Open Rank Faculty - Department of Physiology & Biophysics
University of Miami, Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine, Miami, Florida, us, 33222
Department of Physiology and Biophysics
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
The Department of Physiology and Biophysics at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine is seeking accomplished researchers for open‑rank faculty positions. Join a world‑class academic community in vibrant Miami, Florida, and help shape the future of physiology and biophysics research.
About the Department We are dedicated to advancing fundamental scientific principles through cutting‑edge research and exemplary teaching. Our department is expanding, with a focus on modern physiology and biophysics, including ion channels, cellular signaling, animal disease modeling, molecular sensors, and optical methods. We especially welcome applicants focused on neural circuits, synaptic physiology, genetic underpinnings of behavior, and molecular mechanisms of neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders.
Position Summary The department is expanding its faculty and recruiting broadly in all areas of modern physiology and biophysics, including but not limited to:
Structure‑function of ion channels and receptors
Cellular signaling
Animal models of disease
Development and application of molecular sensors and optical methods
We particularly encourage applicants conducting research in the nervous system, neural circuits, synaptic physiology, genetic underpinnings of behavior, and molecular mechanisms of neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders. Candidates are expected to:
Demonstrate commitment to scientific excellence
Obtain extramural funding
Establish and/or maintain an innovative and visible research program, evidenced by impactful publications and peer recognition
Teach and mentor graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and medical trainees
Successfully establish and manage an independent research group
A competitive start‑up package and a nurturing environment to foster career development will be provided.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities
Design and conduct cutting‑edge scientific research with creativity and vision
Contribute to both basic and applied research activities
Participate in the publication of significant results in original manuscripts, reviews, book chapters, editorials, and patent applications
Advance expertise through education, training, and/or research experience
Seek extramural research funding
Mentor graduate students and postdoctoral associates
Provide service to the department and the scientific community
Present research at national and international meetings
Perform other duties as assigned
Qualifications
Ph.D., M.D., or equivalent degree
Junior applicants: Extensive postdoctoral experience (at least 3 years)
Senior applicants: Evidence of extramural funding
Record of significant research accomplishments and potential for academic leadership
Ability to contribute effectively to both research and teaching missions of the department
Why Miami?
Premier Research Ecosystem:
Collaborate across physiology, genetics, neuroscience, bioinformatics, and pharmacology. The Miller School is home to the renowned John P. Hussman Institute for Human Genomics and is a leader in federal research funding and clinical trials, including the PRIME Study for Neuralink’s brain‑computer interface.
State‑of‑the‑Art Facilities:
Access advanced imaging, single‑cell analysis, computational modeling, and other cutting‑edge methodologies.
Commitment to Innovation:
We champion high‑risk, high‑reward projects and support visionary scientists.
Benefits
Competitive salaries and comprehensive benefits (medical, dental, tuition remission)
Significant start‑up packages and salary support
Collaborative, supportive research community
Application Instructions Submit a curriculum vitae, a statement of research accomplishments and future goals (max 3 pages), and the names of three references (junior candidates only).
Shape the future of physiology and biophysics research with us. Join the “U” and drive transformative science.
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About the Department We are dedicated to advancing fundamental scientific principles through cutting‑edge research and exemplary teaching. Our department is expanding, with a focus on modern physiology and biophysics, including ion channels, cellular signaling, animal disease modeling, molecular sensors, and optical methods. We especially welcome applicants focused on neural circuits, synaptic physiology, genetic underpinnings of behavior, and molecular mechanisms of neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders.
Position Summary The department is expanding its faculty and recruiting broadly in all areas of modern physiology and biophysics, including but not limited to:
Structure‑function of ion channels and receptors
Cellular signaling
Animal models of disease
Development and application of molecular sensors and optical methods
We particularly encourage applicants conducting research in the nervous system, neural circuits, synaptic physiology, genetic underpinnings of behavior, and molecular mechanisms of neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders. Candidates are expected to:
Demonstrate commitment to scientific excellence
Obtain extramural funding
Establish and/or maintain an innovative and visible research program, evidenced by impactful publications and peer recognition
Teach and mentor graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and medical trainees
Successfully establish and manage an independent research group
A competitive start‑up package and a nurturing environment to foster career development will be provided.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities
Design and conduct cutting‑edge scientific research with creativity and vision
Contribute to both basic and applied research activities
Participate in the publication of significant results in original manuscripts, reviews, book chapters, editorials, and patent applications
Advance expertise through education, training, and/or research experience
Seek extramural research funding
Mentor graduate students and postdoctoral associates
Provide service to the department and the scientific community
Present research at national and international meetings
Perform other duties as assigned
Qualifications
Ph.D., M.D., or equivalent degree
Junior applicants: Extensive postdoctoral experience (at least 3 years)
Senior applicants: Evidence of extramural funding
Record of significant research accomplishments and potential for academic leadership
Ability to contribute effectively to both research and teaching missions of the department
Why Miami?
Premier Research Ecosystem:
Collaborate across physiology, genetics, neuroscience, bioinformatics, and pharmacology. The Miller School is home to the renowned John P. Hussman Institute for Human Genomics and is a leader in federal research funding and clinical trials, including the PRIME Study for Neuralink’s brain‑computer interface.
State‑of‑the‑Art Facilities:
Access advanced imaging, single‑cell analysis, computational modeling, and other cutting‑edge methodologies.
Commitment to Innovation:
We champion high‑risk, high‑reward projects and support visionary scientists.
Benefits
Competitive salaries and comprehensive benefits (medical, dental, tuition remission)
Significant start‑up packages and salary support
Collaborative, supportive research community
Application Instructions Submit a curriculum vitae, a statement of research accomplishments and future goals (max 3 pages), and the names of three references (junior candidates only).
Shape the future of physiology and biophysics research with us. Join the “U” and drive transformative science.
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