Dear all,
There are two positions available in the new Metacognition Group at the
WTCN (aka the FIL) at UCL, starting October 2015. Both will focus on the
neural basis of metacognition in humans using a range of behavioural,
computational and cognitive neuroscience approaches. There will
additionally be opportunities to develop collaborations with the Max
Planck UCL Centre for Computational Psychiatry and Ageing Research to
study disorders of metacognition in clinical populations. For more
details please follow the links below:
1) Postdoctoral Research Associate (Grade 7) - bitly.com/1A0Kp1o
<http://bitly.com/1A0Kp1o>
2) Research Assistant (Grade 6) - bit.ly/1aITo2L <http://bit.ly/1aITo2L>
The closing date for applications is 26th March.
If you have any questions please get in touch (sf102(a)nyu.edu
<mailto:sf102@nyu.edu>)
Best wishes
Steve Fleming
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Stephen M. Fleming PhD
Wellcome Trust Postdoctoral Fellow
Centre for Neural Science, NYU
& Department of Experimental Psychology,
University of Oxford
http://www.stevefleming.org
The Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
(MPI-CBS) in Leipzig/Germany is now offering a
PhD position for 3 years
in a research project on speech perception and production using TMS and
fMRI or MEG.
During every-day conversations, we produce well-articulated speech and
comprehend the meaning of words and the speaker’s emotions and
intentions without any effort. What seems so easy is based on highly
complex neural processes that afford the reciprocal integration of
auditory and motor signals that are still poorly understood. Does speech
production rely on a hemispheric specialization at the level of the
motor cortex? How does the motor cortex support speech perception? The
PhD project will address these questions with a combination of
neuroscientific methods (TMS, fMRI, MEG) and acoustic analyses.
Applicants must have a master degree (or equivalent) in speech science,
psychology, cognitive sciences, neuroscience, medicine, phonetics or a
related field. Proficiency in oral and written English is necessary. A
solid methods background (statistics and programming) as well as prior
experience with either functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI),
magnetoencephalography (MEG), or transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)
are highly desirable. Most importantly, the successful applicant will
share our enthusiasm in research questions on speech and prosody in
perception and production.
Preferable starting date is June 2015. Salary is dependent on experience
and based on the funding guidelines of the Max Planck Society.
The research is conducted at the MPI-CBS in Leipzig, Germany, an
internationally leading center for cognitive and imaging neuroscience
equipped with a 7T MRI scanner, three 3T MRI scanners, a 306 channels
MEG system, a TMS system and several EEG systems. All facilities are
supported by experienced IT and physicist staff. Our institute offers a
very international environment, with English and German being the
languages spoken in the laboratory. It offers a friendly and generous
environment of researchers with diverse backgrounds and with an
excellent infrastructure.
In order to increase the proportion of female staff members,
applications from female scientists are particularly encouraged.
Preference will be given to disabled persons with the same qualification.
Applications should be sent to the email below as a single,
appropriately named pdf email attachment. It should enclose a cover
letter (max. 2 pages) that also specifies your future research
interests; a CV; up to three representative reprints; and contact
details of two personal references. This call closes on April 30, 2015.
Interviews will be held in the first week of May 2015. The application
should be sent directly to personal(a)cbs.mpg.de using the code “PhD 3/15”
in the subject.
For further details please contact Dr Daniela Sammler or Dr Nicole Neef,
Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig,
Germany, sammler(a)cbs.mpg.de / neef(a)cbs.mpg.de
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Dr. Daniela SAMMLER
Research Group Leader
Otto Hahn Group "Neural Bases of Intonation in Speech"
Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
Stephanstr. 1a, 04103 Leipzig
phone: +49 341 9940 2679
fax: +49 341 9940 2204
Dear Users
There is a break in the YNiC seminar schedule this week.
On 12th March there will be a project proposal presentation by Nicola
Savill.
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 the mass emailing but I wanted to bring this fantastic opportunity to the attention of your outstanding PhD and Postdoctoral students.
The University of Birmingham (UK) is holding another round of Birmingham Fellow (BF) appointments with one directed toward Mental Health and Cognitive Neuroscience. BF appointments provides the successful candidate with 5 years of funding with no teaching or administrative responsibilities and then a permanent job in the School of Psychology at the end at a senior level. Competition in the past and no doubt in this round will be very intense.
Attached please find the documents necessary for information and application. I would be happy to answer any questions they may have.
Best wishes,
Kim
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Prof. Kim Shapiro, Chair
Cognitive Neuroscience and
Head of School
School of Psychology
2.07 Hills Building
University of Birmingham
+44 (0)121 414 4930
K.L.Shapiro(a)bham.ac.uk<mailto:K.L.Shapiro@bham.ac.uk>
www.birmingham.ac.uk/schools/psychology/people/profile.aspx?ReferenceId=463…<http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/schools/psychology/people/profile.aspx?Referenc…>
PA: Sarah Kennedy
KennedSY(a)adf.bham.ac.uk<mailto:L.I.McKinlay@bham.ac.uk>
+44 (0)121 414 7217
I am advertising a 3-year fully funded PhD position with start in
september 2015. The student will use fMRI in healthy participants and
stroke patients to investigate how attention and the ocular sensorimotor
signals are coupled and how errors in this coupling can lead to
attention disorders such as spatial neglect.
Further details at http://eyeproprio.danielabalslev.dk/#post13
Regards,
Daniela
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Daniela Balslev, MD, PhD
Lecturer
School of Psychology and Neuroscience
University of St Andrews
St Mary's Quad
South Street
St. Andrews
KY16 9JP
United Kingdom
phone +44 (0)1334 462097
fax+44 (0)1334 463042
daniela.balslev(a)st-andrews.ac.uk <mailto:daniela.balslev@st-andrews.ac.uk>
www.danielabalslev.dk <http://www.danielabalslev.dk/>
Dear users,
Last year the University centralised all Matlab licenses at York and
registered them to IT Services. The initial contract offered all Matlab
toolboxes for a one year trial period. This trial period concludes in April.
IT Services are now reviewing the contract for Matlab and will only be
licensing a limited selection of toolboxes based on user feedback. We
would therefore like to collect usage information from users at YNiC.
If you are using Matlab at YNiC and use *any* toolboxes please send
details of your requirements to it-support(a)ynic.york.ac.uk, subject
'Matlab toolboxes'. We will collect all the responses and forward a
summary to IT Services detailing our requirements.
Please send your responses by Wednesday 11th March at the latest.
Many thanks, Paul.
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Subject: Matlab licence renewal and toolbox requirements: action required
Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2015 12:17:21 +0000
From: Joanne Casey <joanne.casey(a)york.ac.uk>
To: dcos <dcos-group(a)york.ac.uk>
Dear DCOs,
This message is sent on behalf of Sarah Butcher, our Software Licensing
Co-ordinator. Please send any responses to itsupport(a)york.ac.uk
<mailto:itsupport@york.ac.uk>.
Our Matlab site licence is due for renewal in April. The site licence
negotiated last year included all available Matlab toolboxes on a trial
basis. Matlab is now offering us a standard configuration of Matlab with
a number of selected toolboxes included in the licence. We will, of
course, have the option to purchase additional toolboxes if required.
To help us identify the correct requirements for the University, please
consult with Matlab users in your department as soon as possible to
confirm which toolboxes are essential to your department and send this
information toitsupport(a)york.ac.uk <mailto:itsupport@york.ac.uk>no later
than Friday 13 March.
You can find a list of the toolboxes currently provided with our
license, including details of current usage levels, at:
* Matlab toolbox usage - 2015
<https://docs.google.com/a/york.ac.uk/document/d/1g0yXKUQg0Zx0Y8VZXNd5_bdbK8…>
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The Department of Neuro-oncology at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center is seeking a full time research assistant to work on several NIH and institutionally funded projects involving neuroimaging biomarkers of cancer progression and co-morbidities. Projects focus on improving pre-surgical fMRI mapping, determining neurobiologic mechanisms of cancer-related cognitive impairment, identifying neuroimaging biomarkers of brain tumor differential diagnoses, and measuring neurobiologic response to various pharmacologic therapies, among others. Responsibilities will include analyses of MRI, fMRI, DTI and MRS data from both human and animal subjects as well as consenting human subjects for study participation, administration of computerized tests, data entry and data management. We offer a highly competitive salary and fringe benefits.
Individuals with a Bachelors or Masters level education in neuroscience, biology, engineering or a related field with computer programming experience (e.g. Matlab, R, Python) and previous neuroimaging research experience are preferred. Please send your CV and cover letter to Dr. Shelli Kesler (skesler(a)mdanderson.org).
We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral fellow to perform independent research in the area of posttraumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury. This position will be at Duke University and the Durham VA Medical Center working with Dr. Rajendra Morey and will include both pre-clinical and clinical studies, with emphasis on human neuroimaging biomarkers (lab website https://web.duke.edu/moreylab/index.html). The Postdoctoral Fellow will be responsible for the design and evaluation of experiments, development of new ideas that promote current research as well as performing quantitative data analysis in a multi-disciplinary team setting.
An M.D. or Ph.D. in Neuroscience, Bioengineering, Psychology, or a related biomedical sciences is required, including demonstrated productivity in the field. Experience with pre-clinical experimental models of posttraumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injury, neuroimaging software (e.g., Freesurfer, AFNI, FSL, etc) and Matlab/C-shell programming experience is required. The Postdoctoral Fellow is expected to attend meetings, develop and maintain collaborative relationships with staff and other agencies, write accurate and comprehensive assessments and reports, and prepare and publish scientific manuscripts. Therefore, excellent written and verbal communication skills are also required. Interested candidates should email Sarah Lancaster at sarah.lancaster(a)dm.duke.edu or Rajendra Morey at rajendra.morey(a)duke.edu.
Rajendra Morey, M.D., M.S.
Associate Professor
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,
and Duke-UNC Brain Imaging and Analysis Center Duke University School of Medicine Director, Neuroimaging Lab Mental Illness Research Education and Clinical Center Durham VA Medical Center
Phone: 919-286-0411 x 6425
Fax: 919-416-5912
email: rajendra.morey(a)duke.edu
web: www.duke.edu/web/moreylab
Dear Users
This afternoon (from 4.15 pm in B020), there will be two internal project
proposal presentations: *
*
1) "A neural predictor of movie popularity"
Keise Izuma
2) "Assessing the Status of Visual Cortex in Patients with Macular Disease"
Holly Brown
Everyone is welcome to attend and refreshments will be available after the
seminar.
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 FSL community members,
We are looking for a highly talented, enthusiastic researcher for a
post-doctoral position in an innovative project on brain atrophy
measurement technology for multiple sclerosis. More information can be
found through the link below.
Please pass on to any candidates you may know.
Best regards,
Hugo Vrenken
Associate professor
VU University Medical Center Amsterdam
http://www.werkenbijvumc.nl/vacatures/D5.2015.00026RF/?PostDoc+researcher+'Innovative+technology+to+standardize+brain+atrophy+measurement+in+multiple+sclerosis'