Post-doctoral position – Human Neurocognitive Aging

The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and 
Behavioral Sciences, Division of Psychiatric Neuroimaging (PI: Arnold Bakker, 
Ph.D.) has a vacancy for 1-2 postdoctoral scholars to perform federally-funded 
research in the areas of learning and memory, aging, dementia and depression 
using human functional neuroimaging methods. As part of the research team, the 
candidate will be responsible for the design and implementation of behavioral 
and imaging experiments aimed at assessing learning and memory performance, or 
the effects of depression on learning and memory and cognition, broadly in both 
young and older adults and in individuals with memory complaints or mild 
cognitive impairment. Our studies focus primarily on the role of the medial 
temporal lobe and particularly the hippocampus in memory function, age- and 
disease-related memory impairment and neuropsychiatric conditions. We are also 
interested in neural network approaches to learning and memory, cognitive aging 
and intervention using studies of resting state activity and functional 
connectivity.

The Division of Psychiatric Neuroimaging is affiliated with the Johns Hopkins 
Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (JHADRC), the Division of Geriatric 
Psychiatry and Neuropsychiatry, the Kirby Center for Brain Imaging, the Center 
for Imaging Science (CIS) and the HOPE4MCI study. These affiliations and the 
Johns Hopkins community in general provide a rich and unique environment for 
collaboration and education for candidates interested in learning and memory in 
aging and disease, and neuropsychiatry.

The successful candidate will have a strong background in cognitive 
neuroscience and will have significant experience with functional MRI, as well 
as a background in learning and memory. A Ph.D. in Neuroscience, Cognitive 
Science or Psychology is required. The successful candidate should also have 
excellent writing and communication skills and be willing to learn new MRI 
analysis methods. Salary will be dependent on the experience of the individual 
candidate.

To be considered, please send a letter of interest including a brief 
description of research interests, a curriculum vitae including a record of 
research accomplishments, and the names of three professional references to Dr. 
Arnold Bakker (abak...@jhu.edu<mailto:abak...@jhu.edu>).


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Arnold Bakker, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Division of Psychiatric NeuroImaging
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
600 N. Wolfe Street / Phipps 300
Baltimore, MD 21287
Phone: 410-502-6944 | Fax: 410-614-3676


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