Principal Investigator – FAU Amyloidosis Project
Company: Florida Atlantic University
Location: Boca Raton
Posted on: April 1, 2026
|
|
|
Job Description:
Apply now to join FAU on its race to excellence. For more
information on everything FAU has to offer, please visit
www.fau.edu/jobs . Note: Current FAU employees must apply as an
internal applicant by logging into their existing Workday employee
account. Position Summary: A monumental $11.5 million gift from
Boca Raton philanthropists Ann and John Wood of the FairfaxWood
Scholarship Foundation, will enable Florida Atlantic University’s
Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine to create a game-changing
infrastructure that will combat amyloid-related disease using a
collaborative, whole-body approach. This transformational gift will
establish the FairfaxWood Health & Innovation Technology
Initiative, which will focus on the FAU Amyloid Project. We are
seeking a highly motivated and experienced Principal Investigator
to lead the FAU Amyloidosis Project within our Charles E. Schmidt
College of Medicine. The Principal Investigator will oversee the
scientific research efforts related to amyloid related diseases, a
group of rare and complex diseases characterized by the abnormal
accumulation of amyloid protein in various organs including the
brain. The Principal Investigator will have the opportunity to
contribute to cutting-edge multidisciplinary research and make
significant advancements in understanding the disease mechanisms
and developing novel therapeutic approaches to amyloid related
diseases. It is critical that the Principal Investigator will focus
the project not only on amyloid diseases of a single organ, but
will look at the holistic disease burden of amyloid protein on
multiple body systems and collaborate with amyloid researchers from
diverse scientific backgrounds. Responsibilities: 1. Research
Leadership: Develop and execute the overall research strategy and
direction for the Amyloidosis Project. Lead a team of researchers,
including postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, and research
assistants. Provide guidance, mentorship, and supervision to team
members to ensure high-quality research outcomes. Foster a
collaborative and inclusive research environment, encouraging
interdisciplinary collaborations with other research groups within
the medical school. Clinical research is encouraged, with access to
FAU's network of clinical facilities as well as wet lab space. 2.
Project Management: Plan and manage the day-to-day operations of
the Amyloidosis Project, including experimental design, data
collection, analysis, and interpretation. Coordinate and oversee
research activities, ensuring adherence to timelines, budgetary
constraints, and regulatory compliance. Maintain accurate and
detailed records of experiments, protocols, and research findings.
Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders, including
clinicians, scientists, and industry partners, to enhance project
outcomes and facilitate translational research efforts. 3. Research
Design and Execution: Design and implement innovative research
studies, employing a variety of methodologies and techniques to
investigate the pathogenesis, molecular mechanisms, and potential
therapeutic interventions for amyloidosis. Stay updated on the
latest advancements and scientific literature in the field of
amyloidosis research, integrating new knowledge into project
planning and execution. Perform data analysis, interpretation, and
reporting of research findings in scientific publications,
conferences, and grant proposals. Patient recruitment for clinical
research activities. Ensure compliance with ethical standards,
safety protocols, and relevant regulations governing research
activities. 4. Grant Acquisition and Funding: Identify and pursue
grant opportunities from government agencies, foundations, and
other funding sources to support the FAU Amyloidosis Project.
Prepare and submit grant proposals, demonstrating the significance,
innovation, and potential impact of the research project.
Collaborate with the medical school's research administration team
to manage grant budgets, financial reporting, and compliance with
funding requirements. Minimum Qualifications: Ph.D., M.D., or
equivalent degree in a relevant field of biomedical sciences or
medicine. Proven track record of leading and managing research
projects in the field of amyloid related diseases or related
disciplines. Strong expertise in neuroscience, molecular biology,
genetics, biochemistry, biomedical engineering, systemic and/or
brain amyloidosis, or other relevant research methodologies.
Extensive experience in data analysis, statistical methods, and
bioinformatics tools. Demonstrated ability to publish research
findings in reputable scientific journals. Grant writing experience
and a successful record of acquiring research funding. Excellent
communication skills, both written and verbal, to effectively
collaborate with diverse stakeholders and present research
findings. This position reports to the FairfaxWood Chair of
Clinical Neurosciences, Michael R. Dobbs, MD, who serves as the
chief academic and administrative officer for the department. The
successful candidate will possess recognition for achievement in
research that would warrant appointment as an associate professor
or full professor, although exceptional candidates at the assistant
professor level would be considered. Salary: Commensurate with
Experience College or Department: College of Medicine Location:
Boca Raton Work Days and Hours: N/A Application Deadline:
2026-04-23 Special Instructions to Applicant: This recruitment has
been reopened; all previous applicants are still under
consideration and need not reapply. This position is open until
filled and may close without prior notice. This position is subject
to funding. All applicants must apply electronically to the
currently posted position on the Office of Human Resources' job
website (https://fau.edu/jobs) by completing the required
employment application for this recruitment and submitting the
related documents. Required Documents: FAU’s Career Page permits
the attachment of required/requested documentation. PLEASE NOTE: A
maximum of five (5) documents may be attached to your application.
If more than five (5) documents are required for submission, please
combine additional documents into a single attachment to not exceed
the maximum permitted. The site permits the attachment of
required/requested documentation. When completing the online
application, please upload the following: a cover letter and
curriculum vitae. Transcripts: The selected candidate for this
position is required to submit an official transcript sent directly
from the institution for the Provost’s credential file prior to the
first day of employment. Similarly, for degrees from outside the
United States, the evaluation by an organization belonging to the
National Association of Credential Evaluation (NACES), with an
indication of the documents the evaluation was prepared from
(official transcripts, diplomas, dissertation abstracts) is
required for the Provost’s credential file prior to the first day
of employment. Transcripts must be issued to Florida Atlantic
University, not to the individual applicant. Background Screening:
Selected candidates must successfully complete and pass all
employment screenings prior to the start of employment. Employment
screenings may include a criminal background check (level I and
level II), motor vehicle check, credit check, reference checks,
alcohol, and drug screening check. Accommodations: Individuals
requiring accommodation, please call 561-297-3057. 711
Keywords: Florida Atlantic University, Kendall West , Principal Investigator – FAU Amyloidosis Project, Science, Research & Development , Boca Raton, Florida