Damien Fair's Neuroimaging Lab is looking for a candidate with expertise in 
neuroimaging, particularly in the field of MRI. While the main focus of this 
position is in neuroimaging, candidates with experience in bioinformatics and 
software development are highly encouraged to apply.

The position will support a large federally funded longitudinal study to assess 
the short- and long-term impact of substance use on brain development 
(Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study). The work will also include 
support for other federally funded imaging studies on the development of 
attention, learning, and cognition, for both human and animal model brain 
imaging. The incumbent will be heavily involved in programming and software 
development for these integrated structural and functional brain imaging 
studies. The incumbent will also be involved with data collection and analysis.

A successful applicant must be able to work well independently, also in a team, 
and to communicate clearly in a collaborative environment with a diverse range 
of experiences and disciplines. She/he must also have familiarity with 
different tools to process and analyze large datasets of structural and 
functional neuroimaging data, as well as a documented history of software 
development and support. The selected applicant will implement and execute 
reusable data processing pipelines, develop and improve current workflows and 
QA pipelines that will be released to external labs and assist in the 
standardization of data sharing infrastructure across different institutions. 
The applicant will be responsible for managing software development, support, 
documentation, and using software engineering best practices.

Links:

ABCD 
Study<http://addictionresearch.nih.gov/adolescent-brain-cognitive-development-study>

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