[Freesurfer] Job posting: Research assistant Z-lab @OSU

2023-03-17 Thread Saygin, Zeynep M.
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Dear all,
I'm hiring a full-time research assistant. Please see below!


The Ohio State University, Dept. of Psychology – Dr. Zeynep Saygin’s Lab, to 
assist with neuroscience research on the functional and structural architecture 
of the human brain in adults and children.  The Z-lab studies the functional 
and structural differentiation of the human brain across early development and 
adulthood, and the plasticity of the brain in response to disorders and injury 
(see 
zeynepsaygin.com
 for recent publications).


Please apply here:

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Review of applications will continue on a rolling basis until the position is 
filled. The target start date is July 2023 but this is negotiable. This is a 
1-year position with the possibility for renewal contingent on performance and 
funding.



The Project Coordinator will oversee and execute data collection for ongoing 
studies in the lab, hire and oversee undergraduate research assistants, manage 
administrative study materials, and helping analyze study data. This position 
is an excellent opportunity for an enthusiastic individual looking to gain 
research experience on related topics (development, cognitive neuroscience, 
psychology, brain injury) before applying to graduate or medical school.



Responsibilities will include:

  *   Overseeing and executing recruitment and retention of infant, child, and 
adult participants
  *   Overseeing and executing data collection (including neuroimaging & 
behavioral assessments & experiments)
  *   Managing lab materials, including: preparing and managing IRB protocols, 
study protocols, training materials; conducting literature reviews; maintaining 
and supporting website and github pages (including updating with datasets and 
analysis scripts/software).
  *   Working with lab members and collaborators to collect and analyze data; 
hiring and overseeing undergraduate research assistants; training new staff 
members on study protocols; organizing progress meetings; cultivating diverse, 
inclusive, and collaborative workplace.
  *   Attending and presenting at research conferences and co-authoring 
manuscripts.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  *   Bachelor's degree (preferably in psychology, neuroscience, cognitive 
science or related field).
  *   Exceptional interpersonal skills and cultural sensitivity for interacting 
with infants, children, and parents from diverse backgrounds.
  *   Candidate must be able to travel for recruitment, meetings, and data 
collection.
  *   Strong organizational and time management skills, motivation to learn new 
skills, and determination to achieve study enrollment targets.



PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  *   Previous experience interacting with infants or families from diverse 
backgrounds.
  *   Previous research experience (working with human subjects data; 
behavioral or neuroimaging) and/or coding experience (e.g., MATLAB, Python, 
shell scripting).



Interested individuals should contact saygi...@osu.edu with a CV and names of 
2-3 references.


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Zeynep M. Saygin, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Psychology
The Ohio State University
205 Psychology Bldg. 1835 Neil Ave
Columbus, OH 43210
zlab
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[Freesurfer] Job posting: SRA at UCSD

2022-04-25 Thread Wang, Xin
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Imaging Researcher
University of California, San Diego.
Apply in Institution’s website 
(https://secure-web.cisco.com/1SDJQkDq6j9d8jlPgTY38dMqz5jAkszVSyrb5fr9lxdmTS2UQdtxkDv6psRu-rVLopDpJxd3C2OzndVaWjjBAWNWNoHwbdsmVrkmbosaIxM_ZWGCvQPe0IjSMG7l3jTtjO0NPUqeAiqOmPJiKHJO0taFX68-otfjv_RwThnZhIwnR36Toa9RcsKf-zc5HwogkJUJlaSIj6B02k3QfEwKgIOIa_qebnYe6MVMsWSFu6FUb8lhU9wEj6S-yjC1zYpc3orEqpmslq9hSPIUDgxJaEA6iSUOsQCc-O8NY36yhuzr3313cFFAOCTPB37o9a284/https%3A%2F%2Femployment.ucsd.edu%2Fimaging-researcher-hybrid-remote-115355%2Fjob%2F19041227)
This position will work a hybrid schedule which includes a combination of 
working both onsite and remote.
DESCRIPTION
The research project will involve multiple neuroimaging studies examining 
biomarkers of brain aging and dementia. These studies will be partially 
conducted in collaboration with the UC San Diego Shiley-Marcos Alzheimer’s 
Disease Research Center. These studies will employ structural, diffusion and 
contrast MRI, amyloid and tau PET, neuropsychological testing, and blood and/or 
CSF biomarkers, among other tools, to better understand how brain 
microstructure, vascular integrity, and neuropathology, relate to disease risk 
and cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s disease or related dementias.
Under the supervision of the project PIs (Drs. Reas and Banks), the incumbent 
will serve as a research project associate for multiple research protocols 
assessing neuroimaging biomarkers of dementia. Incumbent is responsible for 
organizing and managing brain imaging research data. Incumbent will manage 
Linux based workstations for post processing/data manipulation, and data 
analysis as well as create, maintain and update research databases. Provide 
support in project administration and publication preparation of imaging 
research. May provide assistance and have direct communication with subjects 
and families involved in research projects.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
· Bachelor's degree (psychology, neuroscience, biology, cognitive 
science, statistics, computer science or related field preferred) or equivalent 
work experience.
· Proven knowledge of human subjects research policies and procedures. 
Knowledge of the human subject consent process, and federal government 
regulations pertaining to consenting of subjects. On-line training certificate 
(acquired on job). Knowledge of IRB, and sponsored research requirements.
· Experience in a clinical trials research environment including basic 
understanding of persons with dementia, preferred experience with MRI in order 
to recruit, schedule, and test patients for clinical study subjects.
· Thorough working knowledge of medical and scientific terminology.
· Knowledge of statistical analysis of quantitative brain imaging data 
measures using SPSS, Matlab, and other statistical programs and prefer skills 
in coding.
· Strong experienced with computers (Personal computer and Macintosh). 
Skill with personal computers, word processing, spreadsheet, e-mail software, 
databases, etc. Specifically Linux OS and the Microsoft office suite (excel, 
access, powerpoint, word, etc).
· Proven ability to determine sources of clinical data, analyze the 
data and information obtained, in order to create documents and to propose 
solutions to issues and to help in developing standardized operational 
procedures.
· Proven ability in researching clinical data in preparation for grant 
applications and technical manuals, staying abreast of new research 
developments. Ability to abstract information from protocol and investigator 
brochure, which requires summarizing large quantities of data.
· Skill in assembling written narrative information using word 
processing software for documenting image analysis procedures and tracking data.
· Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to use tact and 
diplomacy with subjects (including patients with cognitive impairment), their 
families, faculty and institutional staff, as well as when representing the 
agency in the community.
· Ability to collaborate and communicate effectively and diplomatically 
at all organizational levels, both verbally and in writing. Ability to work 
professionally and effectively with a diverse population, including the 
business community, academicians, staff and students.
· Excellent record keeping, database management, detail oriented, 
logical, methodological approach to problem solving, strong process 
orientation, strong administrative and organizational skills with demonstrated 
ability to prioritize assignments, maintain workflow, and work productively in 
meeting critical deadlines and milestones.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
· Working knowledge of UCSD Human Research Protections Program policies 
and Procedures.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
· Employment is subject to a criminal background check and 
pre-employment physical.

[Freesurfer] Job posting: SRA at UCSD

2022-04-12 Thread Wang, Xin
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Hi there,

Could you help to post this job advertisement for our lab as below, please? 
Thank you so much.
Please let me know if you need more.

Best,
Xin Wang

Imaging Researcher

This position will work a hybrid schedule which includes a combination of 
working both onsite and remote.
DESCRIPTION
The research project will involve multiple neuroimaging studies examining 
biomarkers of brain aging and dementia. These studies will be partially 
conducted in collaboration with the UC San Diego Shiley-Marcos Alzheimer’s 
Disease Research Center. These studies will employ structural, diffusion and 
contrast MRI, amyloid and tau PET, neuropsychological testing, and blood and/or 
CSF biomarkers, among other tools, to better understand how brain 
microstructure, vascular integrity, and neuropathology, relate to disease risk 
and cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s disease or related dementias.
Under the supervision of the project PIs (Drs. Reas and Banks), the incumbent 
will serve as a research project associate for multiple research protocols 
assessing neuroimaging biomarkers of dementia. Incumbent is responsible for 
organizing and managing brain imaging research data. Incumbent will manage 
Linux based workstations for post processing/data manipulation, and data 
analysis as well as create, maintain and update research databases. Provide 
support in project administration and publication preparation of imaging 
research. May provide assistance and have direct communication with subjects 
and families involved in research projects.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
· Bachelor's degree (psychology, neuroscience, biology, cognitive 
science, statistics, computer science or related field preferred) or equivalent 
work experience.
· Proven knowledge of human subjects research policies and procedures. 
Knowledge of the human subject consent process, and federal government 
regulations pertaining to consenting of subjects. On-line training certificate 
(acquired on job). Knowledge of IRB, and sponsored research requirements.
· Experience in a clinical trials research environment including basic 
understanding of persons with dementia, preferred experience with MRI in order 
to recruit, schedule, and test patients for clinical study subjects.
· Thorough working knowledge of medical and scientific terminology.
· Knowledge of statistical analysis of quantitative brain imaging data 
measures using SPSS, Matlab, and other statistical programs and prefer skills 
in coding.
· Strong experienced with computers (Personal computer and Macintosh). 
Skill with personal computers, word processing, spreadsheet, e-mail software, 
databases, etc. Specifically Linux OS and the Microsoft office suite (excel, 
access, powerpoint, word, etc).
· Proven ability to determine sources of clinical data, analyze the 
data and information obtained, in order to create documents and to propose 
solutions to issues and to help in developing standardized operational 
procedures.
· Proven ability in researching clinical data in preparation for grant 
applications and technical manuals, staying abreast of new research 
developments. Ability to abstract information from protocol and investigator 
brochure, which requires summarizing large quantities of data.
· Skill in assembling written narrative information using word 
processing software for documenting image analysis procedures and tracking data.
· Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to use tact and 
diplomacy with subjects (including patients with cognitive impairment), their 
families, faculty and institutional staff, as well as when representing the 
agency in the community.
· Ability to collaborate and communicate effectively and diplomatically 
at all organizational levels, both verbally and in writing. Ability to work 
professionally and effectively with a diverse population, including the 
business community, academicians, staff and students.
· Excellent record keeping, database management, detail oriented, 
logical, methodological approach to problem solving, strong process 
orientation, strong administrative and organizational skills with demonstrated 
ability to prioritize assignments, maintain workflow, and work productively in 
meeting critical deadlines and milestones.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
· Working knowledge of UCSD Human Research Protections Program policies 
and Procedures.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
· Employment is subject to a criminal background check and 
pre-employment physical.

If anyone is interested in this position, you could contact Dr. Reas 
(er...@health.ucsd.edu ) and Dr. 
Banks(sba...@health.ucsd.edu ) for further 
detail.



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[Freesurfer] Job Posting - Center for Healthy Minds

2021-10-18 Thread CHM Recruiting
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Hello,

Would you please list the attached on the Freesurfer (listserv):

Research Specialist - UW Madison, WI - Center for Healthy Minds.


Thank you,

Lisa Wesley
Human Resources Generalist
Center for Healthy Minds
lawes...@wisc.edu






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[Freesurfer] Job posting for OpenNeuroPET scientific software developer position

2021-01-25 Thread mganz
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The Neurobiology Research Unit at the Copenhagen University Hospital
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motivated scientific software developer. The applicant would work within
a dynamic team of researchers with expertise in brain imaging,
specifically molecular brain imaging, and will be part of the
OpenNeuroPET project, which will establish a data-sharing platform for
molecular imaging data. 

Desired skills and experience: 

You should have a strong knowledge in scientific software engineering
and possess a PhD degree in neuroscience, computer science, statistics,
mathematics, bioinformatics or a similar degree. 

Additionally, you should ideally have: 

* Experience in the use of data standardization formats, specifically
BIDS
* Experience in scientific management of databases
* Knowledge and experience working on ethics and GDPR
* Track record of working ʻopenlyʼ
* Extensive programming experience including in at least one of
Python, MatLab, or R as well as basic knowledge of JavaScript

 Hiring conditions: 

* Salary is competitive and will correspond to qualification 
* Four year position starting in spring/summer 2021

  Interested? 

Visit 
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Yours sincerely

Melanie Ganz-Benjaminsen
Asst. Prof., Researcher

Direct: + 45 35 45 67 18
Mail: melanie.g...@nru.dk

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[Freesurfer] Job posting: 2-year postdoctoral position

2018-09-13 Thread Scott Love
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Enquires and applications to Dr. Martine Migaud (martine.mig...@inra.fr)
Job title:
Multi-modal MRI analysis of a large mammalian brain model 
Structure:
A 2-year postdoctoral position is available in the group of Dr. Martine Migaud, 
at the laboratory of Reproductive and Behavioral Physiology 
(https://www6.val-de-loire.inra.fr/physiologie_reproduction_comportements), 
which brings together over 50 researchers from INRA, CNRS, the University of 
Tours and the French horse and riding institute (IFCE).
Context and mission:
The Project is part of a recently awarded grant from the French National Agency 
for Research and involves magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) analysis in a large 
animal model (sheep). This project aims to explore through MRI approaches, the 
mechanisms of brain plasticity in the hypothalamus, a structure involved in the 
control of reproduction. In this project, we aim to develop MR acquisition and 
post-processing methods to monitor brain changes and to obtain imaging 
biomarkers, based on the use of multi-modal neuro-imaging tools to investigate 
anatomical, connectivity and hypothalamic microstructure variations in function 
of the environment. Our lab makes use of sheep as an in vivo model system and 
for in vitro immunohistochemical and molecular approaches.
The recruited post-doc will have access to the CIRE platform within the 
laboratory, dedicated to applied surgery and imaging of large animal models. 
The platform is equipped with state of the art imaging facilities including a 
clinical MRI scanner (3T Verio, Siemens) and a CT-Scanner 
(https://www6.val-de-loire.inra.fr/cire/Imagerie). He/she will also benefit 
from a strong collaborative local environment formed by the members of the CIRE 
platform and other scientists from our unit. In addition, the project is 
carried out in collaboration with the Team Development & Plasticity of the 
Neuroendocrine Brain, INSERM U1172, directed by Dr. V. Prévot. The position is 
available for two years and would ideally start in October 2018.
Place:
The laboratory is located in Nouzilly, in close proximity to Tours, in the 
heart of the Loire Valley, France. Tours is a pleasant city from which one can 
also reach Paris or Bordeaux very easily within 1h00 and 2h00 respectively by 
high-speed train.
Candidate profile:
The successful candidate will have a PhD in neuroscience, Electrical or 
Biomedical Engineering, or related fields with strong experience in MRI 
neuroimaging and in statistical analysis. Knowledge and previous experience in 
computer programming and analysis software (eg. Python, Matlab, C++, FSL, 
Freesurfer, Linux, Perl…) is mandatory. We are looking for a highly 
enthusiastic and autonomous candidate who can develop his/her line of research 
with an interest in interdisciplinary research and excellent interaction and 
communication skills in the context of a collaborative teamwork.
To apply, please send by e-mail, your C.V., a motivation letter and the names 
and contact information of two referees to Dr. Martine Migaud 
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[Freesurfer] Job Posting: Research Methods Specialist for Psychiatry Neuroimaing Lab, Toronto

2017-12-14 Thread Erin W. E. Dickie
The Kimel Family Translational Imaging-Genetics Laboratory is a large
multidisciplinary research laboratory dedicated to discovering the causes
of severe mental illness and advancing treatments for severe mental
illness. The focus of the laboratory is on combining brain imaging and
genetics, brain imaging and brain stimulation, and brain imaging and
clinical trials. The laboratory is located in the Research Imaging Centre,
Toronto, Canada.



The Research Methods Specialist’s primary responsibility will be to
collaborate and support laboratory members and subject matter experts in
design, development and implementation of analyses and new methods, as well
as provide guidance, technical advice and training. The successful
candidate will also be involved in the maintenance of different analysis
pipelines and will help users migrate existing software to high performance
computing infrastructures (such as the SciNet facilities). Additionally,
the Research Methods Specialist will be involved in the system
administration of a computing cluster that is used in the daily research
endeavours of scientists, fellows, and trainees. In this role you will
manage both user access and hardware of the cluster. You will support a
healthy workplace that embraces diversity encourages teamwork and complies
with all applicable standards and requirements. This position will be
located at 250 College Street.



*Salary range:*$35.77 – $48.24 per hour


For full posting and application instructions see:

*http://www.recruitingsite.com/csbsites/camh/JobDescription.asp?SuperCategoryCode=15233&JobNumber=816025&lang=en
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*Contact erin.w.dic...@gmail.com  with inquiries.*
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[Freesurfer] Job posting: NeuroImaging Research Associate Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone {Disarmed}

2017-12-11 Thread Nath, Tanmay
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NeuroImaging Research Associate
Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone


Dr. Adriana Di Martino at the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 
Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone 
(https://med.nyu.edu/faculty/adriana-di-martino; 
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Fpr79egJ), invites applicants for 
the position of NeuroImaging Research Associate. The position is full-time.

Our research: The successful candidate will work on NIH-funded studies 
investigating behavioral and neural correlates of school-age children and 
preschoolers with neurodevelopmental conditions. Multiple methods of inquiry 
are used, including functional and structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), 
Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI), physiological measures (e.g., heart rate, 
respiration), computer-based tasks, and clinical questionnaires.

Responsibilities:

·  Assist in collecting neuroimaging data synchronous to behavioral, eye 
tracking, physiological data during awake and asleep scans

·  Processing, and analyzing neuroimaging data

·  Assist in experimental design and coding of stimulus presentation

·  Maintaining server infrastructure, coordinate usage among other members 
of the lab

Requirements: Interest in Neuroscience, Psychology or related field. Preferably 
Master’s degree, though a bachelor in computer science or related fields maybe 
considered.  In all cases, strong computer programming skills, particularly 
with Python, R, MATLAB and shell scripting, are required.

Brief Qualifications: Experience with MRI, eye-tracking, and/or 
psychophysiology research, computer software (Microsoft Office; Adobe 
Photoshop, Linux/Unix), and data management; experience processing neuroimaging 
data using relevant software programs (e.g., AFNI, MATLAB, SPM), programming 
experimental tasks (e.g., using E-prime, Presentation), use of eye-tracking 
equipment, and/or statistical analysis (e.g., SPSS, SAS, R) is highly desired. 
Please highlight relevant skills in your cover letter. The ideal candidate will 
be an independently minded individual with strong programming, analytical and 
organizational skills. This candidate should possess a keen attention to detail 
and be an internally motivated problem solver as well as possess a strong 
willingness to learn and develop additional computer skills related to data 
management and preparation of data.

To apply, please send a 1) cover letter of interest and 2) resume to Dr. 
Adriana Di Martino 
(adriana.dimart...@nyumc.org). The position 
will remain open until filled. The earliest start date will be December 15, 
2017.

Thank You
Tanmay Nath, Ph.D.
Assistant Research Scientist
Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone
Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Child Study Center
One Park Ave 8th Floor, New York, NY 10016
Phone: 646.754.5141
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[Freesurfer] Job posting

2016-09-12 Thread Ansgar Furst
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
Palo Alto WRIISC Special Postdoctoral Fellowship Program in Advanced
Neuroimaging

The Office of Academic Affiliations, Department of Veterans Affairs
(VA), is now accepting applications for a two-year Postdoctoral
Fellowship Training Program in advanced neuroimaging with an emphasis
on Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD),
cognitive impairment and chronic pain. The Fellowship can begin
between January 1st and August 31st, 2017. This is a joint fellowship
between VA Palo Alto War Related Illness and Injury Study Center
(WRIISC) and the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at
Stanford University. The VAPA-WRIISC-SFP site is linked to the two
other WRIISC fellowship sites (Washington, DC, East Orange, NJ) as
well as the VA Mental Illness Research, Education, and Clinical Center
(MIRECC) fellowship program (based at Palo Alto) for didactic,
academic, and research efforts. The Palo Alto WRIISC specializes in
integrating anatomical/functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and
Positron Emission Tomography (PET) to improve the
diagnostic/prognostic value of neuroimaging in the clinical setting.
The fellowship provides a unique opportunity to (a) receive training
in Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI), functional Magnetic Resonance
Imaging (fMRI), Voxel-based morphometry (VBM) and amyloid imaging from
a team of experienced neuroimagers and (b) relate neuroimaging
findings to clinical cases in consensus conferences with our team of
neurologists, nurse practitioners, psychiatrists & psychologists. We
are interested in the relationship between TBI/PTSD and a potentially
increased risk for Alzheimer’s disease and have recently received
funding to explore this question using amyloid PET imaging. Our team
of investigators is also part of the Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging
Initiative (ADNI). There are additional opportunities to explore
projects in psychology and dementia with WRIISC, MIRECC, and Stanford
faculty. In collaboration with their mentors, fellows will develop and
conduct a research project, publish and present findings, participate
in grant writing, and utilize the latest technologies for research (5
MRI scanners including a brand new PET-MR unit).

Applicants must be US citizens. The ideal candidate will have a Ph.D.
in cognitive neuroscience, computer science, psychology, or a related
discipline. Prior experience in neuroimaging is essential. Experience
with Linux, MATLAB, SPM8/12, FreeSurfer v5.3.0 & FSL v5.0 is highly
desirable and programming skills would be a big plus.

A. To be eligible to apply for the WRIISC Fellowship Program you must
hold a PhD in one of the above described disciplines and be able to
provide evidence of U.S. citizenship.

B. Applications must be received by December 1st, 2016.  Applicants
must submit: a) a letter confirming they can fulfill the eligibility
requirements; b) a personal statement describing their interest in the
Fellowship; c) 3 letters of recommendation; and d) a current
curriculum vitae. These materials can be submitted directly to the PhD
Fellowship Program Director: Ansgar Furst, PhD at ansgar.fu...@va.gov.

C. If the applicant is identified as the candidate of choice for this
site, they will be required to produce all documents listed in the
above section A and the following additional documents:

Transcripts from all educational institutions
VA Form 10-2850d, “Application for Health Professions Trainees.”

For more information, please contact Ansgar Furst, PhD at the WRIISC
Palo Alto Fellowship site, (650) 493-5000, "1", "1" then x68652 or
ansgar.fu...@va.gov.

See also: http://www.warrelatedillness.va.gov/

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[Freesurfer] Job Posting: Assistant Professor of Psychology at the UC-Davis Center for Mind & Brain

2014-09-04 Thread Steven J Luck
The Center for Mind & Brain and the Department of Psychology at the University 
of California, Davis, invite applications for a tenure-track position in Mind & 
Brain Sciences. The appointment will be at the Assistant Professor level. 
Applications are sought from scholars who have strong and innovative research 
portfolios that focus on both the human mind and the human brain and that would 
complement the existing research at the Center for Mind & Brain 
(http://mindbrain.ucdavis.edu ).  This could involve any state-of-the-art 
methodological approach (including but not limited to imaging, 
electrophysiology, stimulation, modeling, genetics, neuropsychology, 
behavior/psychophysics, and child/life-span development) and any content area 
that integrates mind and brain and is synergistic with existing research at the 
Center for Mind & Brain.

Applicants must have a Ph.D. in psychology, neuroscience, statistics, 
biomedical engineering, or related field, or an M.D. with specialization in 
neurology, psychiatry, radiology, or a related field (must be completed by the 
first day of courses, September 24, 2015); a strong commitment to high quality 
teaching; and the potential to attract, or an established record of attracting, 
substantial extramural funding.

The successful applicant will hold an academic appointment in the Department of 
Psychology and will contribute to the graduate and undergraduate teaching 
programs of that department (and will likely participate in the University-wide 
Neuroscience Graduate Program). The individual’s laboratory will be located at 
the Center for Mind and Brain, an interdisciplinary research center with 18 
core faculty and a dedicated research staff. The Center offers an impressive 
array of modern research equipment, including several high-density EEG/ERP 
recording labs and a transcranial magnetic stimulation laboratory.  Center 
faculty also have access to three research-dedicated MRI scanners at the 
Imaging Research Center (http://ucdirc.ucdavis.edu ), including a new 3T 
Siemens Skyra system and a BrainAmp MR system for simultaneous EEG/MRI. The 
cognitive neuroscience community is extremely well integrated across campus, 
with exceptionally collegial interactions and collaborations among members of 
the Center for Mind & Brain, the Center for Neuroscience, the MIND Institute, 
and the Imaging Research Center.  We also have close ties with many academic 
departments and with the UC-Davis Medical Center.

Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, statements of research and 
teaching interests, representative reprints and/or preprints, and at least 
three letters of recommendation electronically at: 
https://recruit.ucdavis.edu/apply/JPF00384

The position will remain open until filled.  Applications submitted by November 
1st, 2014 will receive full initial consideration.

For information, contact the Search Committee Chair, Dr. Steve Luck, 
sjl...@ucdavis.edu.

The University of California, Davis, the Center for Mind & Brain, and the 
Department of Psychology are interested in candidates who are committed to the 
highest standards of scholarship and professional activities, and to the 
development of a campus climate that supports equality and diversity.  The 
University of California is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.


Steven J. Luck, Ph.D.
Director, Center for Mind & Brain
Professor, Department of Psychology
University of California, Davis
Room 109
267 Cousteau Place
Davis, CA 95618
(530) 297-4424
E-Mail: sjl...@ucdavis.edu
Web: http://mindbrain.ucdavis.edu/people/sjluck
Calendar: 
http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=stevenjluck%40gmail.com&ctz=America/Los_Angeles



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[Freesurfer] [job posting] Programmer / Linux sysadmin

2012-12-25 Thread Greg Book
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System Administrator / Programmer*

The Olin Neuropsychiatry Research Center (*www.nrc-iol.org*) at the
Institute of Living/Hartford Hospital seeks a full-time Linux systems
administrator / programmer.  The primary responsibilities will be to manage
a network of over 50 Linux (RedHat, CentOS) based computers, including a 30
node SGE cluster used for the analysis of neuroimaging (MRI, EEG) and
biomedical research data, managing the local network, performing regular
data backups, and configuring/managing network-served applications and
licenses (Matlab, several specialized neuroimaging software packages,
etc.).  Other duties will include liaising with Hartford Hospital's IT
department, troubleshooting the computer components of other Olin research
tools, and assisting with development of the open-source Neuroinformatics
Database (NIDB, http://nidb.sourceforge.net).  To be considered, candidates
must have Linux system admin and programming experience. PHP, Perl, MySQL,
Matlab, C++, Python programming experience is a plus.  The Olin Center is a
psychiatric neuroscience brain imaging research center located in Hartford,
CT that processes and manages a large volume of data produced by several
different types of neuroscience research techniques.  Contact*
gb...@harthosp.org*
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[Freesurfer] Job posting for Purdue BME (fwd)

2011-11-11 Thread Bruce Fischl
FYI

-- Forwarded message --
Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2011 11:58:19 -0500
From: Thomas Talavage 
Subject: Job posting for Purdue BME

Hi all ---

Purdue has posted a job announcement for our BME department, including 
(substantial) potential to hire someone into medical imaging (with an 
emphasis on MRI).  If any of you have current or recent graduates/post-docs 
who might be interested in a faculty position, please encourage them to 
submit their materials.  We will probably start looking at applications 
sometime in December, with interviews in the Spring.

The job posting (and information about submission) may be found at:

https://engineering.purdue.edu/BME/AboutUs/FacultyPositions


>From the MRI perspective, with the formation of a new College of
Health and Human Sciences, there is now a growing interest in
expanding our present clinical/research partnership to include an
on-campus, research-only facility, with the potential for us to be
pushing for this to be a non-clinical strength system.  I am hopeful
that if we can find an outstanding MRI-centric candidate, that we can
help push this agenda as a part of the search/hiring process.

Tom Talavage


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