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Dear all,

The Buffalo Neuroimaging Analysis Center (BNAC), an interdisciplinary
organization
that is part of the Department of Neurology of The State University of New
York at
Buffalo 
(http://secure-web.cisco.com/15d0nEH6vnvRtzz4rIsQT20HCiBgIHP2i3Sb709ItZJSzogDPJ5SIEzuShr3QvCtbqqNoQClNcryW2_mG31WuHTQRPQjJYNHvvGdTc0d9AjnBKllSSbRYuucclt_1MH2UwBox-CcvekRKurwW867g8ea2-z5WWkBnR0oStLpv0U8R0xqIcwhf9Gf35OnsiaunbW-22t-iYT11KM8ocwFy03lWikeFuUvB-bgWgjN2RrwREwncLfJOazqI_ocBvnO9QxstIKgQwtSyPjofZh_gPA/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.bnac.net),
 is looking for a post-doctoral fellow to be part of
upcoming
studies combining novel PET tracers with other imaging modalities to
understand the
pathology and progression of multiple sclerosis and other neurological
diseases and
disorders.

Ideal start date is June 2021. The research program will be conducted at
the University
at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, under the supervision of Professor Robert
Zivadinov and
Associate Professors Michael Dwyer and Ferdinand Schweser. The candidate
will be
part of ongoing and new collaborations and be able to work in a stimulating
and
inspiring environment. The fellow is expected to work closely with the team
to plan and
apply state-of-the-art PET approaches and fusion with MRI and other
modalities. In
addition, he/she will have the opportunity to develop new skills, analyze
datasets, apply
for grants, and develop a strong network of collaborations.

The BNAC team includes neurologists, computer scientists, MR physicists,
and many
others working to uncover new ways to use neuroimaging to extend the
boundaries of
our current knowledge about neurological diseases and disorders like
multiple sclerosis,
Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and stroke among others. The BNAC
is
equipped with multiple 3T MRIs with active research agreements, a 9.4T
Bruker MRI
with CryoProbe and a prototype microPET insert, and a dedicated PET/CT
research
scanner.

Requirements:
• Ph.D. in neuroimaging, computer science, biomedical engineering,
neuropsychology, physics, statistics, or a related field
• Experience in statistical techniques, programming, and scripting
• Substantial experience with PET imaging acquisition and analysis
• Good record of scientific publications

Additional preferred qualifications:
• Experience with structural MRI, DTI, and/or fMRI
• Clinical or research experience with aging and/or neurodegenerative
disorders
• Pre-clinical experience with MRI, CT, and/or PET image analysis

To apply please contact Devon Oship at dos...@bnac.net.

-- 
Michael G. Dwyer, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Neurology and Biomedical Informatics
Director, Neuroinfomatics Development and IT Units
Buffalo Neuroimaging Analysis Center
University at Buffalo
100 High St. Buffalo NY 14203
mgdw...@bnac.net
(716) 859-7065
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