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Posting Details Position Details Title Associate/Full Professor in Physical Activity and Brain/Mental Health Appointment Status Tenure Department IU Indianapolis Department of Psychology – School of Science Location Indianapolis Position Summary Tenured Associate/Full Professor in Physical Activity and Brain/Mental Health Dual Appointment – Department of Psychology in the School of Science and School of Health and
Human Sciences, Indiana University (IU) Indianapolis The School of Science Department of Psychology and the School of Health and Human Sciences at Indiana University, Indianapolis invite applications for a tenured associate or full professor position at the intersection of physical activity and brain/mental health. The ideal candidate will have an outstanding scholarly record of human subjects research focused on
physical activity, sedentary behavior, exercise, and/or related constructs, particularly in connection with mental health and brain function. Research programs across the bench-to-bedside-to-community continuum are welcome.Potential areas of interest for this position include but are not limited to: Developing, testing, and/or implementing innovative interventions targeting physical activity and/or sedentary behavior
to prevent or treat mental illness, substance use, or brain disorders ·Exploring mental health in high level athletes and the connection between mental health and sport performance Conducting trials with novel devices targeting physical activity and/or sedentary behavior to prevent or treat mental illness, substance use, or brain disorders Integrating passive monitoring data with the electronic health record to
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