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The HBCD site at Vanderbilt University (Nashville, TN) is taking applications 
for a postdoctoral fellow in developmental neuroscience. Please see the below 
posting.

Feel free to forward to anyone you know who might be interested.


Thank you,

Emily




Applications are invited for a postdoctoral fellowship in developmental 
neuroscience at Vanderbilt University’s Peabody College of Education. 
Individuals will be mentored by Laurie Cutting and an interdisciplinary 
mentorship team formed from Vanderbilt investigators studying the neuroscience 
of child development (the Healthy Brain and Cognitive Development (HBCD) study, 
a national study recruiting women during pregnancy and following their infants 
through the first five years of their lives. 
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 Composition of the mentor team will be tailored to the individual’s interests; 
possible members include Kate Humphreys, Autumn Kujawa, Sarah Osmundson, Sasha 
Key, Seth Smith, and Bennett Landman. Individuals will have the opportunity to 
work on several large NIH-funded projects, including the HBCD study, as well as 
other longitudinal neuroimaging studies focused on academic, cognitive, 
behavioral outcomes in early childhood development (starting at perinatal 
period) through elementary school.  Research opportunities will include 
analysis and writing manuscripts using already collected multimodal MRI 
datasets, travel and conference presentations, and support for writing mentored 
grant proposals.



Ideal candidates should be highly motivated to publish first-author papers and 
present at conferences, and should possess a background in advanced statistics, 
strong experimental and scientific writing skills, ability to work in a team 
environment, and be self-motivated. Experience working with children in a 
research setting is also desired. Additional desired strengths include 
competence in MRI and/or EEG data acquisition/analysis and/or assessment 
training, including programming skills (e.g., Matlab, R, and/or Python) and 
experience with multimodal neuroimaging (DWI, fMRI, and/or EEG) analysis.



If you are interested in the position, please email Laurie Cutting 
(laurie.cutt...@vanderbilt.edu<mailto:laurie.cutt...@vanderbilt.edu>) a recent 
CV, a brief statement of research interests (1 page), and the contact 
information for 2 references. Applications will be considered on a rolling 
basis until position(s) are filled. Salary is highly competitive and 
reimbursement for moving expenses will be considered.

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