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Northwestern University’s Mesulam Center for Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimer’s Disease <http://secure-web.cisco.com/1os8bjA2GGuqsqLRdnOyst5hgeqVHhHK23L0gkUDEg90RCl1JBoWzCjup90HBePvvAj5Ii_uFkgYs4BsO-AIpTU-G2usTEBCrtIdpL-LrOywQrJJKaRvR6TLM1R3syjQzEIoQNhiBCg0-JqiVbjVR3du-_-OTglI0-Aibkp-EuxJ4_v69-RMxjk7nfyJt8SEZjmQTpdfVsTqBzbVPNNqcb-8DAH9Z85dKpXqqY0AQ_sOO0frdUjXrKqfr3GUsRLIbPPZJGaRbufXb5DNSa0xwjJ6vJb9mm0U4N_zpicOPzm9am9rwxM9hFVOPes-yvJA8vQq0pzQU6wz2EM2SlAqlmQ/http%3A%2F%2Fbrain.northwestern.edu> is seeking a research data analyst and research study assistant. Northwestern’s Mesulam Center is 1 of 33 NIA-funded Alzheimer’s Disease Research Centers, and home to the SuperAging Project and studies of atypical dementia syndromes. We are located on Chicago’s downtown campus, nestled between the Magnificent Mile and the city's beautiful lakefront. Prior experience with Alzheimer's disease is *not a requirement*. The primary responsibilities of the two positions are to use analytical, statistical, and programming skills to help collect, curate, analyze, and interpret biomedical data, including neuroimaging and biomarker derivatives. Both roles will work alongside PhD investigators to develop data-driven solutions and answer scientific questions about aging, Alzheimer’s disease, and related dementia syndromes. Successful candidates for the two positions will have proportional prior experience and education: (1) The research data analyst will have a MS or PhD, and/or several years’ experience in data science, computer science, biomedical engineering, or neuroscience. (2) The research study assistant should have a BA or BS and be interested in learning the fundamentals of neuroimaging, from data collection to analysis. Apply online: For the Research Data Analyst Associate position <https://secure-web.cisco.com/1PFgc4rrfnmIjp1zwwdmU41IfrJXRNft07y-F8-PLVAyp4IMTDD6jvbH372fKx2cH-_3KNWsA7Br5Y3Oa86dKma-mfqaPlLO5A5DnXgvAD7LRXXXWd9YUQ3Bf8ZfYO0gDk7EDwxfGkPIV3V_iNHCMG2vW3LSaD5YrqRwmJ1ZDP1wBzFKXHyhwmxK2kzLvRMG-g-H73s0z3ABkNaSzeplEL3SYjXfZPw-7zinkt46CF-LjKq4JDdyuYXpPdT7z4QZv5E28yWh9Bcbv_MZowgUCpLN8-bKxyVVzQNHjYleY_V1FTl-Sr1PdPxaxL77_v8_fG1xbKThoKub-Vx_xYifyYQ/https%3A%2F%2Fcareers.northwestern.edu%2Fpsp%2Fhr857prd_er%2FEMPLOYEE%2FHRMS%2Fc%2FHRS_HRAM_FL.HRS_CG_SEARCH_FL.GBL%3FPage%3DHRS_APP_JBPST_FL%26Action%3DU%26FOCUS%3DApplicant%26SiteId%3D1%26JobOpeningId%3D45172%26PostingSeq%3D1> (MS, PhD, or years of experience) For the Research Study Assistant position <https://secure-web.cisco.com/1xJCiZZXB5CJMqC_9HOhbuER7ZRIeV4HGEI0CeGE4ENBmgNegoV0ZFn4VfbxPlqUqmsUxI8ogOIUEmvXs9DH_VtR4RvKQjX049Pq5M4nnAxDRUVe9kIEgxQp8eQX8u7mZyIikFtyNyD8Sgyi4ZglxhWA3ZK-ZsZU_QG6l3pvNgDHuFJ-CMszxCj-zax-6ipebNZ92VyT43ImErbWTJIxPRhIot-1fJrryYHSktz2h9prpzCe3DDQf5-A0QQC2ooKS99djaI3jCCwCuB0Ok_joP2cYtq4-fSTGYaHAEKl6w9s9bq1d31LZhzmfTs9jbKj-8W-QhGeoZSrxI2NA8aE15g/https%3A%2F%2Fcareers.northwestern.edu%2Fpsp%2Fhr857prd_er%2FEMPLOYEE%2FHRMS%2Fc%2FHRS_HRAM_FL.HRS_CG_SEARCH_FL.GBL%3FPage%3DHRS_APP_JBPST_FL%26Action%3DU%26FOCUS%3DApplicant%26SiteId%3D1%26JobOpeningId%3D45255%26PostingSeq%3D1> (BA, BS, less prior experience) *Adam Martersteck, PhD* Assistant Professor Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Department of Radiology Mesulam Center for Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimer's Disease 300 E. Superior Street, Tarry 8-729, Chicago IL 60611 312-503-5632 (office) | amarterst...@northwestern.edu
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