Contact Caterina Mainero, M.D. (cater...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu) if 
interested!

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A full-time Research Technologist (Assistant) position is available in the
field of Neuroimaging of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) at the A. A. Martinos
Center for Biomedical Imaging of Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH).
Duties will include acquiring and analyzing positron emission tomography
(PET), functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), diffusion tensor
imaging (DTI) and high-resolution morphometric data acquired at high-field
(3T) and ultra-high-field (7T) MRI in studies of patients with MS. The
central research program seeks to study brain pathology in subjects with
multiple sclerosis, and to identify in vivo bio-imaging markers that could
help to improve monitoring multiple sclerosis disease course and
potentially response to treatments. To investigate this, our laboratory
utilizes ultra-high-field MRI and a multimodal imaging acquisition
approach, together with an extensive clinical and cognitive assessment of
patients. We collaborate with an interdisciplinary group of clinicians,
psychologists and neuroscientists to accomplish our research objectives.
The responsibilities of the Research Assistant position are varied, and
involve all phases of human neuroimaging research. Specifically, the
position involves the collection, management and analysis of multiple
modes of imaging and requires the processing of functional, structural MRI
and behavioral data.

Requirements
Undergraduate or Master degree in Physics and/or Biomedical Engineering,
Computer Science or related field. Written and oral English communication
skills are required. Solid PC-based skills are needed in word processing,
spreadsheet and presentation programs. Proficiency in statistics and
programs such as SPSS, or R are especially desirable. The ideal candidate
would also have strong experience with MATLAB and UNIX/LINUX. Candidates
with prior experience in neuroimaging research will be given special
consideration. The job requires a candidate who is mature, responsible and
flexible with strong interpersonal skills. The candidate must have
excellent organizational skills and be able to maintain accurate records.
The environment can be fast-paced and calls upon the individual to
independently problem-solve/trouble-shoot, prioritize multiple tasks and
seek assistance when appropriate.

Interested applicants should send a cover letter describing research
experience, interests and goals, as well as a curriculum vitae with
contact names and details of three references to: Caterina Mainero, M.D.,
by e-mail: cater...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu. A two-year time commitment is
requested and salary will be based on qualifications and experience. The
Massachusetts General Hospital is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer.
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