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Professor And Chair, Department of Neurosciences
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- The department's research strengths include cellular and molecular neurobiology, neurodegeneration and regeneration, and systems and computational neuroscience.
- In addition, the department has an exceptional graduate program that provides high-quality interdisciplinary training in modern basic and translational disease focused neuroscience.
- The unified campus at CWRU encourages and facilitates collaborative interactions among scientists in the School of Medicine including Biomedical Engineering, Engineering, Nursing, Dentistry, and Arts and Sciences.
- Centers of excellence include the NCI designated Case Comprehensive Cancer Center, the Clinical Translation Science Collaborative, the Functional Brain Stimulation Center and the Center for Childhood Research.
- The new chair will be expected to lead the department's interactive research and teaching programs and to draw on diverse city-wide resources and opportunities to catalyze new enterprises with both basic science and clinical science faculty through the newly reconstituted Brain Research Discovery and Therapeutics Initiative, and neurodegeneration research focused on Prion diseases, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Disease.
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