Dear All,
We are going to be more efficient in registering particpants on the YNiC
database and retrieving scanning forms.
It would be really appreicated, therefore, if you could get any new
participant forms to us as soon as possible (at least 24-hours before the scan). The sooner
the better.
It would also be very helpful if you could email a list of particpant
names or R numbers you will need retrieving during the week ahead so we can prepare these ready
for you in advance.
With very best wishes,
Jill
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Jill Hurst
PA to Gary Green MA DPhil BM BCh FRSA FSB
Director - York Neuroimaging Centre
Professor of Neuroimaging and Human Neuroscience
Telephone: 01904 43 5329
Fax: 01904 43 5356
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Jill Hurst
PA to Gary Green MA DPhil BM BCh FRSA FSB
Director - York Neuroimaging Centre
Professor of Neuroimaging and Human Neuroscience
Telephone: 01904 43 5329
Fax: 01904 43 5356
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A postdoctoral position of 14 months is available at the International
School for Advanced Studies (SISSA) in Triest, Italy.
The position involves full-time research in the domain of cognitive
neuroscience. The research will be conducted in cooperation with the
University Hospital of Udine, using a 3T fMRI scanner.
The optimal candidate would be an imaging scientist or neuroscientist
with expertise in experimental design and analysis of fMRI data.
Applications should reach SISSA no later than August 31th, 2012 at 1.00
p.m. Further information about applications is enclosed (Italian only).
Enquiries or expressions of interest should be made to Raffella Rumiati,
Cognitive Neuroscience Sector, SISSA at rumiati(a)sissa.it
<mailto:rumiati@sissa.it>
FYI
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Three post-doc positions are now available in our group. KIND is a
competence center for research, development and education within the
area of developmental psychopathology. The center is established in
collaboration between Karolinska Institutet and Stockholm County Council
aiming at improving generating high-end basic research, clinical
practice, and spread new knowledge to stakeholders.
1) Postdoc in developmental neuroimaging:
The post-doc fellow will be responsible for the neuroimaging part within
a project investigating infants with high risk for Autism Spectrum
Disorders. This work is funded by the EU AIMS consortium
(http://www.eu-aims.eu/#). Functional MRI (activation with auditory
stimuli and resting state), as well as myelination assessments are
planned, both at 4 and 36 months.
2) Postdoc in cognitive neuroimaging - longitudinal design:
The post-doc fellow will be mainly responsible for the longitudinal
neuroimaging assessments within a project investigating twins discordant
for Autism Spectrum Disorders. This project is funded by the EU AIMS
consortium (http://www.eu-aims.eu). Functional (diffusion,
resting-state), as well as structural MRI are planned. The position
implies to be involved in the administrative and technical set-up of
this follow-up.
3) Engineer/Postdoc in MR spectroscopic imaging:
The post-doc fellow or the engineer will be responsible for the MR
spectroscopic imaging part within a project investigating twins
discordant for Autism Spectrum Disorders. MRSI-1H MR spectroscopic
imaging will be used as a complementary method to
resting-state-functional, diffusion and structural MRI. The MRSI part
will include the metabolic map reconstruction software development or
adaptation of available packages. The MRSI quantification will be based
on LCmodel while post processing: metabolic map reconstruction, should
be re-designed.
All the details can be found here:
http://ki.se/ki/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=34093&l=en
Please note that we DO NOT ACCEPT applications being submitted by email.
To be considered, your application must be submitted as specified within
the announcement.
Best Regards,
Katell MEVEL for KIND
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Katell Mevel | PhD
Karolinska Institutet Center of Neurodevelopmental Disorders
171 76 Stockholm | Astrid Lindgren Children's Hospital Q2:07
+46 (0)8 517 77380 | +46 (0)721 980 350
katell.mevel(a)i.se | ki.se/kind
______________________________________
Karolinska Institutet – a medical university
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Subject: [SPM] Immediate Opening for Junior Specialist/RA Position at
UCDavis MIND Institute
Seeking applicants for a full time technical research assistant position
starting immediately to assist in a study of higher cognition in
adolescents and young adults with autism spectrum disorders. The RA will
work closely with Dr. Marjorie Solomon in a dynamic and friendly
environment on a variety of projects involving fMRI studies with healthy
and autistic subjects. Main responsibilities will be maintenance of lab
fMRI scripts and analysis, fMRI scanning, library research and
data analysis, assistance with grant and manuscript preparation, and
project management. The scope of responsibilities is broad and may also
include subject recruitment, subject assessment using neuropsychological
and cognitive neuroscience methods, protocol scoring for assessment
sessions, and supervision of undergraduate volunteers as required.
Individuals majoring in psychology, neuroscience, computer science and
engineering are encouraged to apply. Strong technical skills required.
Previous experience in neuroimaging and programming as well as
familiarity with Matlab and SPM preferred. This is an ideal position for
someone interested in pursuing graduate studies in cognitive
neuroscience or a clinical discipline drawing upon this area of basic
science. We are looking for a one- to two-year commitment. We offer a
competitive package of salary and benefits, including reduced tuition
for courses at UC Davis as well as a career development workshop within
the lab. Submit application by email and include a cover letter, CV
including GPA, list of relevant coursework or transcript, and references.
Marjorie Solomon
marjorie.solomon(a)ucdmc.ucdavis.edu
<mailto:marjorie.solomon@ucdmc.ucdavis.edu>
Wonja Fairbrother
Junior Specialist
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
U.C. Davis Medical Center
M.I.N.D. Institute
2825 50th St.
Sacramento, CA 95817
Phone: 916-703-0339 <tel:916-703-0339>
FYI
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**Course for the "Pattern Recognition in Neuroimaging Toolbox", aka. PRoNTo
UCL, London, 5 July 2012*
Dear colleagues,
We are pleased to announce that registration for the next PRoNTo(*)
course is now open.
This one-day course will be held for the second time in London on July
5, and will offer a comprehensive coverage of all "Pattern Recognition
in Neuroimaging Toolbox" features and functionalities, including:
- introduction to neuroimaging and machine learning concepts
- specific pattern recognition methods for neuroimaging
- software demonstration and hands on session
For further information and registration, please see:
http://www.mlnl.cs.ucl.ac.uk/pronto/prtcourses.html
Sincerely,
C. Phillips and J. Mourao-Miranda, on behalf of the PRoNTo team.
(*)
PRoNTo aims to facilitate the interaction between the machine learning
and neuroimaging communities. The toolbox provides a variety of tools
for the neuroscience and clinical neuroscience communities, enabling
these communities to ask new questions that cannot be easily
investigated using existing statistical analysis tools. On the other
hand the machine learning community can easily contribute to the toolbox
with novel published machine learning algorithms. PRoNTo is directly
compatible with SPM8. See http://www.mlnl.cs.ucl.ac.uk/pronto/ for more
details and download.
The poster presented at the OHBM2012 conference is also available here:
https://ww4.aievolution.com/hbm1201/files/content/abstracts/97421/0391_Schr…
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FYI
***********************Post-doc advert***********************
Postdoctoral Research Assistant (Cognitive Neuroscience)
Department of Psychiatry, Warneford Hospital, Oxford
Grade 7: £29,249 - £35,938 discretionary range to £39,257 p.a.
We are looking for a Postdoctoral Research Assistant to join the
Attention Group, headed by Dr Mark Stokes. You will be working on a
project investigating the brain mechanisms that mediate selective
inhibition for perception and working memory. The post is funded for 3
years and is based at the Oxford Centre for Human Brain activity
(http://www.ohba.ox.ac.uk/) in the Department of Psychiatry at the
Warneford Hospital.
You will be using a multimethodological approach, combining behavioural
measures with electrophysiological (MEG, EEG and TMS) and hemodynamic
brain-imaging (fMRI) methods.
You will have a PhD in a relevant discipline with strong background in
cognitive neuroscience research on attention and working memory.
Experience with MEG or fMRI is essential as is experience in programming
psychological tasks. Experience of TMS would be an advantage.
Owing to the nature of this position, any offer of employment with the
University will be subject to a satisfactory disclosure report from the
Criminal Records Bureau.
Only applications received before midday on Friday 20 July 2012 will be
considered. You will be required to upload a covering letter explaining
how you meet the job requirements, as well as a CV and details of two
referees as part of your online application.
For further particulars:
https://www.recruit.ox.ac.uk/pls/hrislivedoc/docs/0000208750.pdf
Or contact: mark.stokes(a)ohba.ox.ac.uk
***********************************************************
Mark Stokes
Head of Attention Group
Oxford Centre for Human Brain Activity (OHBA)
Department of Psychiatry
University of Oxford
Warneford Hospital
Oxford, OX3 7JX, UK
Webpage: http://www.ohba.ox.ac.uk/people/mark-stokes
Blog: http://the-brain-box.blogspot.co.uk/
Twitter: @StokesNeuro
Hi,
We've added Matlab 7.14 (R2012a) to the YNiC systems. The default has
not yet changed and remains 7.12 (R2011a). Details of the supported
versions are at:
https://www.ynic.york.ac.uk/doc/ITPages/FAQ/Misc/SupportedVersions#Matlab
Can people please test the new Matlab version as we'll change the default in
September unless any major issues are found. We have removed Matlab 7.10
(R2010a) as per the upgrade timetable. (This has not been the default version
for over a year). We will also be looking to remove Matlab 7.8 in October
after one toolbox has been ported to a newer matlab version.
Thanks,
Mark
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Mark Hymers
York Neuroimaging Centre
Dear Users
Today (starting 4.30 pm in YNiC open plan) there will be a project
proposal presentation by Giuliana Mazzoni, University of Hull, about
"Imaging Autobiographical Memory (ABM)"
Abstract: After a brief overview of what we know about ABM, in the talk
I will cover two new sets of findings that can change the current view
of ABM. One refers to the dissociation between remembering an
autobiographical event and believing the event happened. The second
refers to a superior form of autobiographical memory called
Hyperthymesia. Implications of these new findings and potential
developments using brain imaging techniques will be explored.
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 Users
This Thursday (starting 4.30 pm in YNiC open plan) there will be a
project proposal presentation by Giuliana Mazzoni from the University of
Hull. Guiliana's project is about neurocorrelates of exceptional
autobiographical memory.
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