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The Motor Neuroscience and Neuroimaging Laboratory in the Department of
Kinesiology and Applied Physiology at the University of Delaware (
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 led by Dr. Roxana
Burciu, is seeking motivated and enthusiastic students interested in
pursuing a PhD in Neuroscience starting in Fall 2022. The lab aims to
improve our understanding of human neural control of movement and leverage
this information to improve motor function, mobility and the quality of
life of individuals with movement disorders such as Parkinson’s disease.

Students will work in an innovative research program that combines advanced
functional and structural brain MRI techniques (task-based and resting
state fMRI, arterial spin labelling, diffusion MRI, SWI), behavioral
protocols and genetics to understand how the brain and behavior change in
people with Parkinson’s disease and those at risk of developing the
disease. The lab has access to UD’s Center for Biomedical and Brain Imaging
which houses a 3T Siemens Magnetom Prisma whole-body MRI scanner and a 9.4
Bruker Biospec 94/20, designed for pre-clinical MR imaging and MRI
research. The lab is also integrated with several other research
laboratories studying the neural control of movement in healthy and
Parkinson’s disease, which provides a rich scientific and collaborative
community. PhD positions are funded through a combination of teaching and
research assistantships.

Requirements:

   - Have a background in neuroscience, biomedical engineering,
   kinesiology, psychology, or biomedical sciences.
   - Previous MRI experience is desirable. Have some experience with signal
   processing, bash, MATLAB or similar programming languages.
   - Be team-minded, flexible with the required tact and sensitivity for
   working with patients with neurological disorders.


Potential applicants should contact Dr. Roxana Burciu at rgbur...@udel.edu with
a brief email expressing their research interests, and a current CV.

-- 
*Roxana G. Burciu, Ph.D. | **Assistant Professor*

Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology, University of Delaware

347 STAR Tower, 100 Discovery Blvd., Newark DE, 19713

E: rgbur...@udel.edu | T: (302)-831-3066 | F: (302)-831-8813

Motor Neuroscience and Neuroimaging Lab:
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