Dear all,

Open positions @ Brainntome Center.

http://brainnetome.org/en/recruitment.html


*Job 1:  PhD Positions in Neuroimaging and Neuroscience, Beijing, China
Brainnetome Center*



*Applications Deadline: March 15 , 2015. *



*Brainnetome Center*
Brainnetome Center ( www.brainnetome.org) at Institute of Automation of the
Chinese Academy of Sciences (CASIA) is one part of CAS Center for
Excellence in Brain Science. Researchers at the Brainnetome Center work on
a wide topics in neuroimaging and brainnetome, such as, neuroimaging, brain
networks, new neurotechnique development, simulating and modelling, and
their applications in neurological and psychiatric diseases, to discover
the molecular, cellular, and brain network mechanisms that underlie the
ability of the brain to function.
Neuroscience is entering an era of accelerated discovery driven by the
application of new molecular, genetic and imaging technologies, which will
provide a deeper understanding of the regulation and function of the
nervous system. Significant advances in determining the molecular
regulation of nerve cell function and development will have a major impact
on our understanding of more complex areas such as behaviour, cognition,
ageing, neurological disease and mental illness. The researchers of
Brainnetome Center is to promote excellence in neuroscience by fostering
the exchange of ideas, establishing new collaborations and augmenting
partnerships that already exist within the wider Chinese brain science and
information technology communities.


*The role*
Convergent evidence has shown that most psychiatric disorders are
associated with faulty brain networks. In order to understand how the brain
works and the pathophysiological mechanism of psychiatric disorders, it is
necessary to integrate the multi-level network features obtained with
various functional and anatomical brain imaging technologies on different
scales. We have proposed a new concept of "Brainnetome" to represent such
integration framework. Our Center here closely collaborates with
researchers at Queensland Brain Institute of University of Queensland in
Australia, INSERM Lyon in France, and Research Center Juelich in Germany to
study basic theory, methodologies, algorithms and platform of the
Brainnetome at multiple scales, and their applications in neurological and
psychiatric diseases. It envisions that the brainnetome will become an
emerging co-frontier of brain imaging, information technology, neurology
and psychiatry. Some long-standing issues in neuropsychiatry may be solved
by combining Brainnetome with genome.
Several PhD positions are available at Brainnetome Center of CASIA to
utilise neuroimaging technologies to discover mechanisms of brain networks.
These positions will be supported by CAS-TWAS President's Fellowship
Programme for PhD Candidates (
http://twas.org/opportunity/cas-twas-presidents-phd-fellowship-programme).
They involve developing neuroimage analysis methods and tools and applying
them to neuroscience and clinical problems. In this role the students will
develop skills in developing computational algorithms and computer
programming in neuroimage analysis that could be utilised in both basic
research and clinical areas.


*The person*
Applicants should meet the requirements of "CAS-TWAS President's Fellowship
Programme for PhD Candidates" and have MSc degree in one of the following
fields: neuroimaging, neuroscience, neurobiology, psychology, cognitive
neuroscience, psychiatry, neurology, computer science, electronic
engineering, mathematics, and physics. Outstanding C/C++ programming skills
in Linux are highly desired.


*Enquiries*
Please first read the Application Guide
<http://brainnetome.org/images/job/Application%20Guide.doc> for your
eligibility and then contact Professor Tianzi Jiang at jian...@nlpr.ia.ac.cn.
In order to complete the formal application process, please find an Application
Package <http://brainnetome.org/images/job/APPLICATION_PACKAGE.zip>.
Applications Deadline: March 15 , 2015.



*Further Information*
Application Guide at
http://www.brainnetome.org/images/job/Application%20Guide.doc
<http://brainnetome.org/images/job/Application%20Guide.doc>
Application Package at
http://www.brainnetome.org/images/job/APPLICATION_PACKAGE.zip
<http://brainnetome.org/images/job/APPLICATION_PACKAGE.zip>




*Applications Deadline: March 15 , 2015. *




*Job 2: Postdoctoral Fellow in Imaging Genetics at Queensland Brain
Institute*





The Neuroimaging and Brainnetome Laboratory of Queensland Brain Institute
(QBI) and Centre for Advanced Imaging (CAI) at the University of
Queensland, Australia, solicits applications for postdoctoral fellow
positions in imaging genetics of the human and mice. We are looking for an
excellent and highly motivated candidate with a PhD degree in neurobiology,
genetics, experimental psychology, and neuroimaging or comparable
background. Interest and/or previous experience in/with neuroscience,
animal MRI, design and image analysis as well as wet lab experience are a
plus. The successful candidate will participate in the multidisciplinary
project involves developing transgenic mice model of psychiatric and
neurological diseases. The main focus of this project is to address how
risky genes of schizophrenia and Alzheimer’s disease affect brain networks
in the human and mice. The postdoctoral fellows will

be jointly supervised by Professor Tianzi Jiang and other Professors (QBI)
who are experts in neuroscience. As at 30 June 2014, an applicant must not
have had more than five years full-time equivalent professional research
experience since the award of a PhD. The current salary range for the award
is on a four-level scale from A$71,528.60 – A$79,708.50 per annum.
Commencing salaries are based strictly on the number of full years’
experience since receiving a doctorate. Salary scales are reviewed from
time to time.



Please contact Professor Tianzi Jiang on tianzi.ji...@uq.edu.au for
research plan. To submit an application for these positions, please refer to

http://www.uq.edu.au/research/research-management/uq-postdoctoral-research-fellowships.

Thank you and very best
Yours
Yong Liu

www.brainnetome.org/yongliu
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