*Cam-CAN postdoctoral researcher *
*University of Cambridge, Department of Psychology*
*Vacancy Ref: PJ01689*
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*Salary: £27,854 - £36,298 pa*
Applications are invited for a post-doctoral researcher to join the
Cambridge Centre for Ageing and Neuroscience (Cam-CAN). This centre
brings together a large group of researchers across the University of
Cambridge and at the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit (MRC-CBSU)
who aim to relate brain changes to cognitive changes over the adult
lifespan (covering ages 18-88). The appointee will work with a unique
population-representative sample of 700 adults on whom we have collected
extensive cognitive and neural measures. A subset of these individuals
will be run in a further set of fMRI and MEG studies designed to probe
major cognitive functions. The Cam-CAN project will integrate across
these data-sets using a variety of methods, relating changes in neural
structure and function over the lifespan to changes in cognitive
function and capacity.
The role of the postholder will be to continue ongoing analyses of the
700 dataset, carry through the second stage fMRI and MEG studies, and
play a key role in integrating the various Cam-CAN cognitive and imaging
data-sets using multivariate and multimodal neuroimaging analysis
methods. The appointee will be a cognitive neuroscientist with a strong
background in imaging and imaging statistics, and cognitive and/or
physiological ageing.
Candidates should have, or be in the final stages of obtaining, a PhD in
cognitive neuroscience, neuroimaging methods, applied statistics or
cognitive ageing. Knowledge of and experience in advanced imaging
analyses, particularly connectivity analysis is essential, and it would
be an advantage to have some experience of MEG/EEG and/or fMRI.
Excellent statistical, computer programming (MATLAB and/or Python) and
MEG analysis (SPM, Fieldtrip) skills are essential. Candidates should be
careful, efficient, able to communicate effectively, and enjoy working
as part of a diverse and energetic interdisciplinary team.
The applicant will be based in the Centre for Speech, Language and the
Brain, Department of Psychology in central Cambridge. The Centre has
access to a research-dedicated 3T Siemens MR scanner, EEG and MEG
facilities housed at the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit in
Cambridge.
Applications in the form of a covering letter, CV with full publication
list, and completed cover sheet (CHRIS/6, Part 2 not required, including
details of three referees) shouldbe sent to Mrs M Dixon at
csladmin(a)csl.psychol.cam.ac.uk <mailto:csladmin@csl.psychol.cam.ac.uk>
or by post to Mrs Marie Dixon, Centre for Speech, Language and the
Brain, Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge, Downing
Street, Cambridge, CB2 3EB. The CHRIS/6 can be downloaded from
http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/offices/hr/forms/chris6/. The Vacancy number
for this position is PJ01689.
/Closing date: 5 October 2013/
/Limit of tenure: The funds for this post are available until 30
September 2015. /
For further details, please see our website at
http://www.cam-can.com/vacancies/index.html
The University values diversity and is committed to equality of opportunity.
The University has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are
eligible to live and work in the UK.
Please circulate to interested students that we are looking for a
graduate student to work on a three-years PhD project
(Intention-from-movement understanding) funded by the ERC (European
Research Council)
The post is based in the Italian Institute of Technology, Genova, Italy,
working with the Principle Investigator, Prof. Cristina Becchio
(cristina.becchio(a)unito.it)
The successful candidate should have a degree in Neuroscience or
Psychology (or related disciplines). She/he should be highly motivated
to work in a team and to collaborate across and beyond disciplines.
Candidates with previous experience in using experimental techniques
such as EEG, TMS and Eye tracking are strongly
encouraged to apply. Computer programming skills as well as a background
in motor cognition are a plus.
Further information about the project can be found at the following
link, page 4, chapter 3:
http://www.biomedica.ingegneria.unige.it/media/PhD%20Program%20in%20BioRob%…
Further information about the 2014 PhD course can be found at
http://www.iit.it/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2012
Closing date for applications: 20th September 2013
Many thanks
Post-Doctoral Research Worker (Neuroimaging Data Analysis)
King's College London
We would like to invite applications for the post of Research Worker in
Neuroimaging Data Analysis.
This position will be fixed term until 02 February 2016 and is a
full-time post.
The successful candidate will play a key role in collecting and
analysing multimodal neuroimaging and neurodevelopmental data from a
longitudinal cohort of young adults who were born very preterm. The
successful candidate will become part of the Preterm Research Group,
which is studying the effects of being born preterm on subsequent
neurodevelopment, cognition and behaviour. The project, funded by the
Medical Research Council, aims to investigate neurodevelopment into
adulthood following very preterm birth.
First, the study will assess their cognition (including learning
disabilities, memory and attention) and mental health. Second, the study
will use various neuroimaging techniques to examine how the brain
changes as people grow into adults. The aim of the study is to define
for the first time maturational patterns associated with the risk of
poor outcome, as well as those associated with developmental resilience,
and thus guide the design of remediation strategies to be implemented at
very preterm individuals at younger ages aimed at reducing or preventing
long-term disability. Working closely with Lead Investigators, the
successful candidate will contribute to the successful conduct and
completion of the research programme.
He/she will play a key role in conducting and supporting neuroimaging
data analysis and integrating current data with those collected
longitudinally. Experience using SPM, Freesurfer, FSL, AFNI, machine
learning methods is preferred, as well as proficiency in multiple
programming language types and the ability to choose proper tool(s) to
apply to specific projects including compiled (Java, C++), shell
scripting, Perl, Python and MATLAB.
The successful candidate will also be involved in postgraduate teaching
and will be encouraged to develop his/her own research interests.
*27 days annual leave, plus additional college closure days at Easter
and Christmas
*This post is superannuable under the USS pension scheme For an informal
discussion of the post please contact the PI, Chiara Nosarti, Reader in
Neurodevelopment and Mental Health, on 0207 848 0133, or via email at
chiara.nosarti(a)kcl.ac.uk.
Ref: WPCS71213MA
To apply, please go to
www.kcl.ac.uk/depsta/pertra/vacancy/external/apply.php?id=16843722
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York Neuroimaging Centre
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FYI
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Research associate (fixed term), Department of Psychiatry, University of
Cambridge.
www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/1964/
This postdoctoral position is to work in Dr Graham Murray's group
investigating the biology of reward processing in psychiatric and
neurological disorders. The post holder will use functional MRI,
behavioural testing, and other cognitive neuroscience techniques to
investigate the brain basis of various mental symptoms (anhedonia,
apathy, psychosis) in conditions such as depression, psychotic illness
and Parkinson's Disease. For details on the group please see
www.neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/directory/profile.php?gm285.
The post holder will have: experience of functional MRI research;
excellent social and writing skills and the ability to work
independently; publication(s) in peer-reviewed academic journals and
excellent organisational skills. Experience in psychological testing
and/or computer programming is an advantage.
The post will be appointed at the appropriate point on the University of
Cambridge's research associate salary scale. Candidates should have a
PhD or equivalent in a biological or computational science.
Informal enquiries should be directed to Dr Graham Murray gm285(a)cam.ac.uk
Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 12 months in the
first instance.
Once an offer of employment has been accepted, the successful candidate
will be required to undergo a Disclosure and Barring Service check.
Applications should include a covering letter, a CV, list of
publications, half page description of research experience specific for
the desired post, half page description of research interests, contact
details of two referees and a completed CHRIS/6 form
(http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/offices/hr/forms/chris6). Please complete
Part 1 (Part 3 is optional).
Completed applications should be sent to
csrecruitment(a)medschl.cam.ac.uk. Deadline for applications is Tuesday
17th September 2013. Interviews will take place on Thursday 26th
September 2013. Only applicants short-listed for interview will be notified.
Please quote reference RN01661 on your application and in any
correspondence about this vacancy.
The University values diversity and is committed to equality of opportunity.
The University has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are
eligible to live and work in the UK.
The research group "Systems Neuroscience in Psychiatry"at the Central
Institute of Mental Health in Mannheim (Germany)offers *1 PhD-student
position *in the field of functional neuroimaging in health and disease.
Special focus is set on multimodal network characterization using fMRI,
preferentially in combination with other techniques (e.g., structural
MRI, EEG, TMS), during both challenge (e.g. behavioural task,
pharmacological agent) and non-challenge (e.g. resting state) conditions.
The successful applicant will join a multidisciplinary team trained in
medicine, psychology, biology, and/or applied natural sciences. Our
expertise includes the application of multimodal magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI) methods in healthy individuals and psychiatric patient
populations, the combination of MRI methods with other neuroscience
techniques (e.g., rTMS, EEG), the identification and characterization of
environmental, genetic and epigenetic factors underlying functional
network dynamics, and the investigation of these diagnostic markers for
prognosis and therapy. For further information, see
http://www.zi-mannheim.de/en/research/departments/psychiatrie/arbeitsgruppe….
The position is available from *October 2013* onwards for initially 2
years and includes an option for extension. Applications are considered
until 30th of September, but reviewing of applications will start
immediately.
The detailed offer and further informationcan be found at
http://www.zi-mannheim.de/fileadmin/user_upload/downloads/karriere/Stellena….
Best regards,
Carolin
Carolin Moessnang, M.Sc.
SNiP |Systems Neuroscience in Psychiatry
Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
Central Institute of Mental Health
J5, 68159 Mannheim, Germany
Phone: +49-621-1703-6526
Email: carolin.moessnang(a)zi-mannheim.de
<mailto:carolin.moessnang@zi-mannheim.de>
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Dear Colleagues,
We are currently advertising a 3-year postdoctoral position in Developmental and Clinical Neuroscience at the University of Birmingham.
The role would involve collecting and analysing functional and structural MRI data from typically-developing adolescents and adolescents with severe antisocial behaviour, as part of a FP7 Health project investigating sex differences in antisocial behaviour. We are particularly interested in hearing from candidates with skills in fMRI and functional connectivity analysis, and experience working with developmental populations.
For further details about the project, the role, and the application process, please see below:
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AHD062/research-fellow-in-developmental-and-clini…
Thank you for your attention,
Stephane
Dear colleagues
We are currently advertising a 3-year PhD studentship to carry out a PhD in Developmental Psychopathology and Brain Imaging at the University of Birmingham (deadline is Monday 26th August, 5pm UK time).
The role would involve collecting and analysing functional and structural MRI data from typically-developing adolescents and adolescents with severe antisocial behaviour, as part of a FP7 Health project investigating sex differences in antisocial behaviour. We are particularly interested in hearing from candidates with skills in fMRI and functional connectivity analysis, and experience working with developmental populations.
For further details about the project, the role, and the application process, please see below:
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AGZ740/phd-studentship-in-developmental-psychopat…
Thank you for your attention,
Stephane