The Stanford Cognitive and Systems Neuroscience Laboratory 
(scsnl.stanford.edu<https://med.stanford.edu/scsnl.html>) invites applications 
for a cognitive neuroscience research assistant. This is an exciting 
opportunity to work on brain imaging studies of cognitive function and 
dysfunction, cognitive development and learning disabilities. The successful 
candidate will participate in all aspects of research in the lab, including: 
acquisition and analysis of functional and structural brain imaging data, 
assembling, administering, and scoring neuropsychological assessments, 
screening and recruiting participants, obtaining informed consent, scheduling 
participants for testing, tracking progress of the study and behavioral data, 
verifying data and entering pertinent information into database for statistical 
analysis, conducting statistical analyses, and assisting with manuscript 
preparation. Please note many sessions with research participants will take 
place on the weekends, and occasionally in the evenings. A minimum commitment 
of two years is required.


Qualifications

Requires a BS/BA degree in psychology, human biology, neuroscience, biomedical 
engineering or related fields as well as one to two years of research 
experience. A strong academic record is essential. Past research experience in 
cognitive neuroscience is highly desirable. Experience with any of the 
following would be an added advantage: brain imaging data acquisition, MRI data 
analysis, neuropsychological assessments, computer programming, MATLAB, signal 
processing, and statistical analysis. The candidate must have strong 
organizational and interpersonal skills; the ability to work well with 
children; a willingness to tackle complex tasks in an independent manner; and a 
strong work ethic.

Please email a CV, a statement of research interests and career goals, and 
contact information for three references to: 
[email protected]. 




Mai-Phuong Bo (She/Her)

Lab & Recruitment Manager

Stanford Cognitive & Systems Neuroscience Lab

Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences

Email: [email protected]

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