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The Department of Neurology at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson is seeking a physician-scientist with expertise in basic and translational neuroscience research to join our dynamic and collaborative team. We are dedicated to advancing innovative approaches to understand, prevent, and treat neurological disorders. Prospective candidates will have an MD, MD/PhD or DO degree and be Board certified and eligible for licensure in the State of Arizona.
This is an open-rank, tenure track position, offering competitive resources, including laboratory space and startup funding commensurate with the candidate’s experience and achievements.
Successful applicants will hold a primary appointment in the Department of Neurology, with membership in the appropriate clinical division. All faculty contribute to the department’s academic mission, which includes educating clinical fellows, residents, and medical students.
We invite passionate physician-scientists to join us in shaping the future of neuroscience and neurology at the University of Arizona.
Outstanding UA benefits include health, dental, and vision insurance plans; life insurance and disability programs; paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays; UA/ASU/NAU tuition reduction for the employee and qualified family members; retirement plans; access to UA recreation and cultural activities; and more!
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- Develop a nationally recognized and continuously funded research program in the field of neurology.
- Lead a cutting-edge basic or translational research program within their clinical subspecialty area.
- Serve as mentors to research and clinical trainees, fostering academic excellence within the Department and institution.
- Demonstrate scholarly activity by publishing results in peer-reviewed journals.
- Collaborate with interdisciplinary researchers across the University of Arizona's robust academic and research ecosystem.
- Participate as a productive member of the Department and the College through impactful scholarly work and good citizenship.
- MD, MD/PhD or equivalent.
- Arizona Medical License by time of hire.
- Board eligible or certified by time of hire.
Freqently Asked Questions
Holding board certification in neurology and securing an Arizona medical license are critical for this role. Advanced research credentials such as an MD/PhD and experience in translational neuroscience research significantly boost candidacy for a Physician Scientist position at The University of Arizona.
Physician Scientists often progress from establishing independent research programs to leading interdisciplinary projects. In neurology, this path includes mentoring clinical fellows, securing continuous funding, publishing high-impact studies, and potentially achieving tenure, reflecting growth from clinical practice to academic leadership.
Unlike purely clinical neurologists, Physician Scientists balance patient care with conducting cutting-edge neuroscience research. Their days involve laboratory oversight, mentoring trainees, collaborating on translational projects, and contributing to academic scholarship alongside clinical duties.
The University of Arizona fosters a multidisciplinary environment where neurology Physician Scientists collaborate with diverse experts across campus. This synergy enhances innovative approaches to neurological disorders, combining clinical insights with basic science for impactful translational research.
Tucson’s medical community is competitive, requiring Physician Scientists to navigate licensing and certification aligned with Arizona’s standards. Additionally, balancing research demands with clinical expectations in a growing academic hub presents unique time management and funding acquisition challenges.
Tucson shows a steady need for neurologists and neuroscience experts, driven by an aging population and expanding academic programs. This demand enhances hiring prospects at The University of Arizona, especially for candidates who integrate clinical excellence with innovative research.
Physician Scientists in neurology in Tucson typically earn between $160,000 and $220,000 annually, depending on experience and academic rank. The University of Arizona offers competitive packages including startup funding and comprehensive benefits that complement this salary range.
The University of Arizona provides Physician Scientists with substantial laboratory space, startup resources, and a collaborative academic culture. This environment encourages translational research and interdisciplinary partnerships essential for advancing neurology.
At The University of Arizona, Physician Scientists benefit from an open-rank tenure track with robust startup funding and integrated clinical divisions. The institution's emphasis on innovative neuroscience research and comprehensive trainee mentorship distinguishes it from many peers.
Yes, The University of Arizona is recognized for exceptional work-life programs, including health, dental, vision plans, tuition reductions, and recreational access. These benefits create a supportive framework that helps neurology Physician Scientists maintain career fulfillment alongside personal well-being.
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