Dear all,
This is to remind you of our MEG/EEG research group meeting this Thursday
(07-11), at 12.00 pm in B204 (Department of Psychology).
Piers Cornelissen will talk about: *An analysis path for comparisons of
time frequency data using SAS.*
My apologies for the short notice this time.
Hopefully see you all on Thursday.
Best,
Markus
Dear Users
This afternoon (4.15 pm in YNiC open plan) there will be another talk on
the outcome of an MSc Cognitive Neuroscience 2012/2013 empirical
research project.
The talk on "Consistent connectivity" will be given by Ioannis
Papanikolaou and Andrew Quinn (supervised by Gary Green).
Everyone is welcome to attend and refreshments will be served afterwards.
Best wishes
Rebecca
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Dr. Rebecca E. Millman
Science Liaison Officer
York Neuroimaging Centre
The Biocentre
York Science Park
Heslington
YO10 5DG
Tel: +44 (0) 1904 567614
Fax: +44 (0) 1904 435356
Dear colleagues,
Apologies for multiple (and possible cross-) postings - but this is actually another MEG/neuroscience of language job in Denmark. Could you please circulate this to your departmental lists or anyone who could be interested?
Thanks,
/yury/
Yury Shtyrov, DPhil
Professor - Head of MEG Group
MINDLab - Center of Functionally Integrative Neuroscience (CFIN)
Institute for Clinical Medicine
Aarhus University, Denmark
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Post-doctoral Position in Neuroscience of Language
Aarhus University
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral scientist to support research into neurobiological foundations of language at the Center of Functionally Integrative Neuroscience (CFIN), Aarhus University.
The successful Applicant will work on a 3-year research project funded by the Lundbeck Foundation, exploring the brain foundations of language (word learning in particular) using MEG, and carrying out specific scientific research in collaboration with line manager and other team members.
The postholder’s research will be centred on using MEG and on the spatio-temporal dynamics of the neural activity underlying speech and language processing in the human brain. Ideal candidates will therefore have experience in neuroimaging and in language research. Previous experience in using EEG or/and MEG is essential. Eligible candidates should hold a PhD or similar degree in a relevant discipline, including (but not limited to) psychology, neuroinformatics or neuroscience. The position is to be filled as soon as possible and is open for up to 3 years within the funding period allowed.
CFIN is an international multidisciplinary research centre based at Aarhus University’s Institute for Clinical Medicine, Denmark. Our research groups are supported by state-of-the-art cognitive neuroscience facilities including research-only 306-channel TRIUX MEG system (Elekta Neuromag), fMRI systems (Siemens TIM Trio 3T, Magnetom Skyra 3T), PET, navigated TMS, EEG and eye-tracking equipment, Two-Photon Microscopy, etc., and have well-established clinical and other collaborations. See cfin.au.dk for more information. Aarhus University provides an inspiring international research environment with top neuroscience facilities, and is consistently listed among the world's best 100 universities. Aarhus is a dynamic university city located on the Baltic coast in continental Denmark and surrounded by nature; it offers very high living standards, rich cultural and intellectual life, outdoor activities, excellent restaurant/nightlife scene etc.
To apply, please go to http://www.au.dk/en/about/job/sun/academicpositions/
Additional information regarding this position can be obtained by contacting Professor Yury Shtyrov, head of MEG, CFIN: Yury.Shtyrov(a)cfin.au.dk
*Neuroimaging Research Technician--II*
A Neuroimaging Research Technician position is available in the VA
Boston Healthcare System (VABHS) Neuroimaging Research for Veterans
(NeRVe) Center (Director: Dr. David Salat). Applicants must be a U.S.
citizen. The Neuroimaging Research Technician will provide technical
support for image preprocessing and analysis (using programs such as FSL
and FreeSurfer), maintenance and development of in-house custom
processing codes (script writing in unix/linux, matlab, etc), and assist
staff members in the conduct of neuroimaging research as well as
administrative tasks related to the Center. This includes developing
expertise and training other investigators with the operation of current
MRI hardware (scanner console, goggles, headphones, BioPac system, etc)
and software for data processing and analysis. Additional
responsibilities will include management of online documentation and
center resources. Technical skills and familiarity with Linix/Unix,
Matlab, and imaging software packages such as FSL and FreeSurfer is
beneficial. Applicants should have a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree,
with a background in Neuroscience, Computer Science, Engineering, Math
or Physics. A two year commitment is required.
Interested candidates should email a cover letter, resume, and contact
information for two professional references to Dr. Meghan Robinson at
meghan.robinson(a)va.gov <mailto:meghan.robinson@va.gov>.
2 Postdoc and 2 PhD positions on ultra-high field neuroimaging and aging
The German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE, www.dzne.de/en)
is a center of excellence within the Helmholtz Association that performs
translational research on Neurodegenerative Diseases. The center
includes nine high-performing sites in Berlin, Bonn, Dresden,
Göttingen, Magdeburg, Munich, Rostock/Greifswald, Tübingen and Witten.
Two 5-year Postdoc and two 5-year PhD positions are available in the
Aging & Cognition research group (www.wolberslab.net) headed by Prof.
Thomas Wolbers. The positions are part of a large-scale project funded
by the European Research Council (ERC). In this project, we seek to
understand mechanisms of cognitive aging by studying navigational
decline in older adults with cutting-edge interactive virtual reality
systems and with ultra-high field neuroimaging. You will help develop
spatial navigation markers of age-related cognitive change, employ
multimodal neuroimaging approaches to characterise underlying neuronal
changes, evaluate novel therapeutic interventions and potentially
combine this with genetic analyses. Importantly, the successful
candidates will be encouraged to develop their own research interests,
and, if desired, they can be involved in teaching activities.
In addition to hosting research dedicated 3T and 7T MRI scanners, the
Magdeburg site of the DZNE, where the group is based, provides access to
mobile EEG, MEG, TMS and eyetracking systems. Furthermore, the Aging and
Cognition lab has a range of cutting-edge virtual reality setups, and it
entertains multiple collaborations with collaborators in Europe and in
the United States. Finally, Magdeburg offers a unique intellectual
environment, because spatial navigation is a core theme investigated
across several animal and human research groups.
For these positions, a strong interest in cognitive aging is important,
and excellent statistical skills are a plus. Furthermore, you will have,
or be in the final stages of, a BSc/MSc/PhD in psychology, cognitive
neuroscience, neuroimaging methods or applied statistics. Ideally, you
should also possess computer programming skills (e.g. in Matlab). You
will be thorough, efficient, a good communicator, and enjoy working as
part of an international and dynamic team.
For further information about these unique opportunities, please email
Thomas Wolbers (thomas.wolbers(a)dzne.de <mailto:thomas.wolbers@dzne.de>).
To learn more about our research, please visit our website
(www.wolberslab.net) and follow us on Twitter (@WolbersLab).
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Prof. Dr. Thomas Wolbers
Aging & Cognition Research Group
German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE)
Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
Leipziger Str. 44
39120 Magdeburg
GERMANY
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phone: +49-391-67-24519
email: thomas.wolbers(a)dzne.de <mailto:thomas.wolbers@dzne.de>
website: www.wolberslab.net
Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/WolbersLab
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Vorstand: Prof. Pierluigi Nicotera, MD PhD (Vorstandsvorsitzender und
wissenschaftliches Vorstandsmitglied) und
Ursula Weyrich (administratives Vorstandsmitglied) eingetragen in das
Vereinsregister des Amtsgerichts Bonn (Az. VR 9021)
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A full-time, NIH-funded postdoctoral fellowship position is available at
Harvard Medical School (HMS) / Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) for
studies examining the role of corticocerebellar pathophysiology in adult
ADHD under the direction of Dr. Eve Valera. Studies will use
neuroimaging (including functional, structural, and diffusion tensor
imaging) along with behavioral testing to examine how corticocerebellar
circuitry influences perceptual and motor timing abnormalities in ADHD
adults. The fellow will be involved in all aspects of the projects
including data collection, analysis, and manuscript writing, and will
interact with faculty co-investigators on the project including Drs.
Randy Buckner and Jeremy Schmahmann. Fellows will also be encouraged to
initiate and carry-out their own relevant projects. Applicants should
have strong experience with functional imaging data analysis, preferably
using SPM, as well as programming and statistical analysis experience.
Oral and written English communication skills are required. Work will
take place at the Athinoula A. Martinos Center at MGH. The Center is a
vibrant community of approximately 120 faculty members and over 100
postdoctoral research fellows and graduate students studying a range of
neuroscientific topics. Position is for a minimum of 2 years. Start date
is flexible. Please submit CV (including 3 potential references) and
cover letter to Dr. Eve Valera at eve_valera(a)hms.harvard.edu. Eve M.
Valera, Ph.D. Director, Laboratory for Cerebellar Psychiatric Research
Clinical and Research Programs in Pediatric Psychopharmacology and
Psychiatric Neuroscience Divisions Department of Psychiatry Assistant
Professor of Psychology, Harvard Medical School Research Associate,
Massachusetts General Hospital 149 13th Street, Rm. 2660 Charlestown, MA
02129 Ph: 617-724-0307 Fax: 617-726-4078
http://www.martinos.org/valera/index.php
A 3-year PhD-position is available from early 2014 at the Freiburg Brain
Imaging Center
(http://www.uniklinik-freiburg.de/fbi/live/index_en.html), Department of
Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, in Germany. The project focuses on
compensatory mechanisms in neurodegenerative disorders by combining
functional and structural imaging as well as transcranial magnetic
stimulation. The candidate can obtain a PhD in the field of Psychology,
Medicine or Biology and is welcome to participate in developing
MRI-based pattern recognition methods for diagnostics and prognostics
(http://www.uniklinik-freiburg.de/fbi/live/groups/kloppel/Projects/
diagnosing_en.html ). If desired, candidates can be involved in teaching
and cognitive testing at the local memory clinic. We offer The FBI
combines efforts in neuroimaging research of the departments of
Psychiatry/Psychotherapy, Biological and Personality Psychology,
Neurology, Neuroradiology and Neurosurgery. We offer a continuous
education program (image analyses, SPSS, etc.) and weekly research
meetings. Support for MRI sequence development is provided by the
Department of MR-Physics. The research group is closely collaborating
with the Department for Pattern recognition methods
(http://lmb.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/index.en.html) and is part of
large research initiatives (www.humanbrainproject.eu/de;
http://www.brainlinks-braintools.uni-freiburg.de/). We require
Applicants must hold a master degree or equivalent in medicine,
psychology or a related field. Previous experience with fMRI is desired
and basic programming skills (e.g. Matlab) are advantageous but not
required. Disabled applicants are preferred if qualification is equal.
As the University of Freiburg intends to increase the proportion of
female employees in science, women are particularly encouraged to apply.
Please send applications until 15/12/13 to PD Dr. Stefan Klöppel.
Informal enquiries may call +49 761 270 52960 or the email address given
above.
http://www.uniklinik-freiburg.de/fbi/live/groups/kloppel/team/kloeppel_en.h…
MADISON WI: Post-doctoral Fellowship in Neuropsychology and Neuroimaging
Wisconsin Alzheimers Institute,
University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Medicine and Public Health
We are delighted to announce an opening for a 2-3 year post-doctoral
fellowship in the Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Institute (WAI) under the
supervision of Sterling Johnson, PhD, Bruce Hermann, PhD, Barbara
Bendlin, PhD, and Ozioma Okonkwo, PhD. The research focus is on
presymptomatic AD utilizing a longitudinal cohort study known as the
Wisconsin Registry for Alzheimer’s Prevention, a cohort of over 1,500
healthy middle-aged and older adults with or without risk factors for
AD. Participants undergo serial neuropsychological, biomarker (CSF),
genetic and neuroimaging (e.g. amyloid PET imaging, FDG metabolic PET
imaging, PET receptor mapping, fMRI tasks of episodic memory, resting
BOLD, CBF mapping and DTI) investigations in addition to detailed
lifestyle and medical histories. The fellow should have sufficient
background in systems neuroscience, functional neuroanatomy,
experimental design, psychometric theory and statistical analysis to
contribute to the data analyses, interpretation and write-up of this
rich dataset for publication. Some experience in neuroimaging analysis
methods (SPM/Matlab, FSL, AFNI, shell scripting etc.) is strongly
preferred, though further training in imaging analysis will be a key
component of fellowship training.
The fellow shall have completed a doctoral degree in a relevant
discipline such as clinical or experimental psychology, cognitive
neuroscience, statistics, medical physics or computer science. The
position is ideally suited for candidates who envision a
research-oriented career.
The application deadline is January 15, 2014 and the position start date
is flexible between July and September 2014. Salary is $45K to $50K in
year 1 depending on experience, with a generous benefits package through
the University of Wisconsin. Funding to attend and present at one to two
conferences per year is also provided. Interested applicants should send
a CV, representative publications, a research statement and two letters
of recommendation by email to Sterling Johnson, PhD, Professor,
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. Please see
_/www.brainmap.wisc.edu/ <http://www.brainmap.wisc.edu>_and
_/www.wai.wisc.edu/ <http://www.wai.wisc.edu>_to get an idea of our
multidisciplinary research team and our recent publications.
Interested applicants please contact:
Sterling Johnson, PhD
fmri(a)medicine.wisc.edu
> On Nov 19, 2013, at 10:37 AM, "N. Gadek" <natalia.gadek(a)UNIVIE.AC.AT>
wrote: > > University Assistant (post doc) at the Clinical Psychological
Intervention & Clinical Neuroscience-Unit at the Department of Applied
Psychology: > Health, Development, Enhancement and Intervention at the
University of Vienna, Austria > > Applications are invited for a
post-doctoral position in the newly founded research group for Clinical
Psychological Intervention & Clinical Neuroscience (head: Prof. Kristina
Hennig-Fast), Faculty of Psychology, University of Vienna, Austria. > >
Among other research areas the Department of Applied Psychology: Health,
Development, Enhancement and Intervention has a new research focus on
Clinical Psychological Intervention (CPI-Unit) and Clinical Neuroscience
(CNS-Unit) that is also extending over several other faculties
reflecting an excellent infrastructure and interdisciplinarity. Within
the field of Clinical Neuroscience the proponents of this new research
focus collaborate with Prof. Claus Lamm, head of the SCAN (Social,
Cognitive, Affective Neuroscience) Unit at the Department of Basic
Psychological Research and Research Method at the University of Vienna.
> The research infrastructure involves direct access to state-of-the
art EEG labs, including combined EEG/TMS and EEG/fMRI systems, tDCS,
TMS, two behavioral laboratory for group experiments and clinical
assessment, and access to fMRI scanning via collaborations with the MR
Centre of Excellence of the Medical University of Vienna (3 T and 7 T
scanners). Furthermore a state-of-the art eye-tracking lab and a
virtual-reality lab are implemented. > The collaboration of the CPI, CNS
and SCAN-Unit can be characterized as an interface of clinical,
biological and socio-cognitive psychology that is concerned with the
application of theory and research from social and cognitive psychology
toward the better understanding of > > a) human adaptation and
adjustment > b) development and alleviation of psychological problems,
distress and clinical disorders > c) the enhancement of psychological
well-being > d) the underlying bio- and neuropsychological pattern of
these processes. > > Topics of research include psychopathology,
emotional, behavioral, cognitive and interpersonal problems in patients
and healthy people as well as processes of psychological change in daily
life (e.g. emotion-regulation and self-regulation) and in professional
settings (e.g. psychotherapy). Clinical and Socio-Affective Cognitive
Neuroscience is an interdisciplinary field that asks questions about
topics traditionally of interest to social psychologists using methods
traditionally employed by cognitive neuroscientists in clinical patient
groups or in high-risk groups within the healthy population. Further,
the impact of psychotherapeutic, pharmacotherapeutic and
biopsychological interventions on socio-psychological, affective and
cognitive processes and the underlying pattern of changes are of major
interest. > As a Postdoctoral fellow you will join the group of Prof.
Kristina Hennig-Fast (CPI- and CNS-Unit), but also be associated to the
group of Prof. Lamm (SCAN-Unit). > > The staff at the section of
Clinical Psychology will consist of several research members (pre- and
post-docs, senior lecturers, associate professors and senior
professors), administrative staff members, research and teaching
assistants and additional grant-funded research assistants. > > The
University of Vienna is the oldest university in the German-speaking
world and one of the largest in Central Europe, offering great
opportunities for interdisciplinary collaborations with other research
groups at the Faculty of Psychology, at other Faculties, as well as with
other Universities such as the Medical University of Vienna. > > Please
submit: Letter of motivation, CV, list of publications, one-page
research statement (outlining research interests, planned research, and
past research experience), and names and addresses of two persons that
can be contacted as references. > Degree of Employment: 40 hours/week >
> The offered position also includes mandatory teaching (4h/week) of
courses in B.Sc. Psychology, M.Sc. Psychology and Diploma Psychology, on
topics in clinical psychology, clinical neurosciences, and/or clinical
experimental biopsychology, depending upon the candidate’s experience
and teaching preferences. > > General Job Description > > - 4-years-
100% position with possible extension to a maximum of 6 years after
evaluation > - Engagement in research projects > - Implementation of
interdisciplinary projects in Clinical psychology, Neuroscience and
Biopsychology, Social Psychology, Medicine, > - Autonomous research
project administration > - Involvement in writing research proposals and
in procuring external funding > > - Involvement in research, teaching
and administration: > Ø Autonomous publications of scientific
manuscripts in international peer-reviewed journals > Ø Active
contribution to international collaborations > Ø Active contribution to
organization of conferences and symposia > Ø Autonomous teaching
activities > > > Minimum Requirements: > > - High-level university
degree and an excellent PhD degree in psychology (focus on Clinical
Psychology/Neuropsychology, Biopsychology) or in associated scientific
disciplines (e.g. Cognitive or Clinical Neuroscience, Cognitive Science,
Cognitive Biology/Neurobiology) > - Prior profound experience in using
imaging and/or psychophysiological methods and related data analysis (in
clinical populations) > - Outstanding interest in clinical experimental
and/or neuroscientific research and teaching > - Motivation to apply for
third-party funding for research projects > - interest to implement new
medical and psychophysiological techniques > - Willingness to work in
interdisciplinary teams > - Willingness to work on data analysis
(knowledge in statistics, programming, and analysis tools for imaging
data) > - Team spirit and communicative skills > - Resilience and
autonomy > - Flexibility > - Asense of initiative, problem-solving
ability, adjustment to change > > The approbation as psychological
psychotherapeut and/or clinical psychologist (or European or
international equivalent of this degree) is highly appreciated. Working
languages could be either German or English. > > > We would appreciate
to receive an application including the following documents: > > -
Letter of intent > - CV (focusing on a research interest and scientific
profile) > - Description of research interests, research experience, and
clinical training > - 2 letters of recommendation > > For informal
inquiries, please contact Prof. Kristina Hennig-Fast: >
kristina.hennig-fast(a)univie.ac.at > > Information for all applicants: >
Career Grants are intended to facilitate the career jump and/or to
continue the researcher’s career in Austria. Career Grants are targeted
cost support measures for researchers who live abroad to facilitate the
journey to Austria for job interviews (80% of travel costs) the
relocation to Austria (max. € 2.000,-) and the professional integration
of a partner (max. € 2.000,-). > > Further Information:
http://www.ffg.at/career-grants > Factsheet:
http://www.ffg.at/sites/default/files/downloads/page/en_infoblatt_karriereg…
> > Applications should be sent electronically until the 15.12.2013 via
http://jobcenter.univie.ac.at/ or to jobcenter(a)univie.ac.at
(identification number: 4492)
Hello All
A reminder that the closing date for applications for 3 post-doctoral
positions in my lab at the WTCN (aka the FIL) at UCL is next week:
1.Decoding memories from fMRI (MVPA, etc)
2.fMRI of scenes, space and memory (standard fMRI approaches)
3.Cognitive/neuropsychology
Note that if you have just submitted your PhD, or are about to, then you
can apply.
More information is available here: http://tinyurl.com/oaamego
Best wishes
Eleanor Maguire
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/Professor Eleanor A. Maguire/
/Wellcome Trust Principal Research Fellow & Deputy Director/
/Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging/
/Institute of Neurology/
/University College London/
/12 Queen Square/
/London WC1N 3BG/
/UK/
/www.fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk <http://www.fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk/>/