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*Job Summary: *The**Nantz National Alzheimer Center
<http://www.houstonmethodist.org/NantzNationalAlzheimerCenter>,
Neuroimaging Lab
<http://www.houstonmethodist.org/neuroimaging-lab>invites applicants for
a full-time Postdoctoral position as well as a full-time Research
Assistant position to participate in groundbreaking research to prevent
or cure Alzheimer’s disease and other related neurodegenerative
disorders, as part of a clinical research program of the Houston
Methodist Research Institute, Weill Cornell Medical College
<http://www.houstonmethodist.org/research>(Houston, Texas).
Houston Methodist's primary academic affiliates are Weill Cornell
Medical College and New York-Presbyterian Hospital. Houston Methodist
and Weill Cornell offer joint educational programs in medicine and
clinical research through the Weill Cornell Medical College, and joint
pre-doctoral training in translational biomedical research through the
Weill Cornell Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences and the Houston
Methodist Research Institute.
*_Postdoctoral Position_**__*
*Principal Responsibilities: *The Houston Methodist Research Institute
seeks a qualified candidate to fill the position of neuroimaging
research associate at the Nantz National Alzheimer Center, Department of
Neurology. The ideal candidate will have a background in signal
processing and excellent computational skills. Experience using and
developing algorithms for the analysis of structural and functional
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as well as positron emission tomography
(PET), and having applied those algorithms to MRI/PET data will be a
plus. **
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*Required Qualifications: *Applicants must hold a PhD degree in computer
engineering, computer science, biomedical engineering, applied physics,
or equivalent, preferably, but not necessarily, with experience in
brain-image analysis.
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The successful candidate is expected to work on innovative neuroimaging
research particularly as it is applied to human brain disease.
Supervisors will include neuroscientists and biomedical engineers.
Importantly, the successful candidate will carry out all the technical
steps involved in the processing of brain MRI and PET images and ensure
their quality. Critical steps are to evaluate the quality of MRI data,
use standard software (MATLAB, FreeSurfer, FSL, SPM, Slicer, etc.) to
analyze structural and functional MRI, and develop algorithms to
optimize the use of those tools, as well as analyzing and databasing all
MRI data. The successful candidate will use similar tools to process and
store data from positron emission tomography (PET).
*Benefits:*
·Starting date: As soon as possible
·The postdoctoral position is scheduled initially for two years (open to
five)
·Salary will depend on experience
*_Research Assistant _*
*Principal Responsibilities:*Primary responsibilities include
neuroimaging data analysis, behavioral analysis, data management, and
general scientific programming. Standard software tools will be used for
the statistical analysis of structural and functional magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI), as well as positron emission tomography (PET).
*Required Qualifications:*A strong background in computer programming
and Linux is essential. Applicants must hold a bachelor’s or master’s
degree in computer science, engineering, math, or physics, although
other backgrounds with requisite experience will be considered.
Proficiency in MATLAB, shell scripting, and python is strongly
encouraged. Familiarity with common neuroimaging tools is a plus
(Freesurfer, FSL, AFNI, SPM, Slicer, etc.). The candidate is also
expected to assist in management of neuroimaging data, therefore
database experience (MySQL, PostgreSQL) and/or experience with
neuroinformatics software (XNAT) is highly beneficial.
The ideal candidate must be mature and responsible with excellent
organizational, as well as oral and written communication skills. You
must be able to work independently in a fast-paced environment, juggle
and prioritize multiple tasks, and seek help when required.
*Benefits:*
·Starting date: As soon as possible
·The Research Assistant position is scheduled initially for two years
(open to renewal)
·Salary will depend on experience
*Additional Information: *Applicants should e-mail (1) a letter of
interest, (2) CV, and (3) three references to Joseph Masdeu, MD, PhD
(jcmasdeu(a)houstonmethodist.org <mailto:jcmasdeu@houstonmethodist.org>)
and Belen Pascual, PhD (bpascual(a)houstonmethodist.org
<mailto:bpascual@houstonmethodist.org>).
The Houston Methodist Research Institute is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
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*Clarisa Ting*
*Research Assistant*
*Nantz National Alzheimer Center*
*Houston Methodist Neurological Institute*
*6560 Fannin, Suite 802*
*Houston, TX 77030*
*Phone: 713-441-1150*
*Fax: 713-790-4990*
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Dear colleagues,
Applications are invited for a fully funded PhD position (3 years) at the Center for Neuroeconomic Studies (CNS) at Maastricht University. The successful applicant will work with Caroline Goukens, Kelly Geyskens and other researchers at CNS (www.neuroeconomics.nl) on the neural processes underlying human decision making and employing combinations of research methods and tools from marketing, economics, psychology, neuroscience, lab experiments, and neuroimaging (MRI).
CNS offers an exciting and friendly multidisciplinary research environment with ample opportunities for training and collaboration. The center has access to excellent technical facilities including research-dedicated 3T, 7T, and 9.4T MRI scanners, as well as laboratories for brain stimulation (TMS, tCS), behavioral experiments, eye-tracking, and pharmacology.
The candidate is expected to have a strong academic background. A quantitative Research Master is preferred. A preference is given to students who have excelled and shown excellence in at least one (preferably more) of the following subjects at the Masters level: economics, marketing, business, psychology, and neuroscience. Knowledge of statistical software (e.g., R or Stata) and programming skills (e.g., Matlab, z-tree, Brain Voyager) is advantageous and would be beneficial.
Applications are welcome from overseas students as well EU nationals. Employment is expected to begin in Fall 2015.
Applications should include a curriculum vitae and a motivation letter. Two letters of academic reference, assessing the applicant’s research potential and personality, should be sent independently by the referees.
Applications should be submitted electronically and all material, including reference letters, be sent to 'neuroeconomics-sbe(a)maastrichtuniversity.nl' with reference to “PhD position neuroeconomics/neuromarketing" in the e-mail header.
Applications must be received by February 14th 2015.
Informal inquiries can be sent via email to Kelly Geyskens, k.geyskens(a)maastrichtuniversity.nl.
Best regards,
Tony
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Tony Williams
Assistant Professor
Department of Economics (AE1)
Maastricht University
Postdoctoral opportunity in Computational Neuroscience
We are seeking a postdoctoral fellow for research on computational
neuroscience projects. We are looking for an innovative and enthusiastic
researcher with a strong quantitative background (e.g. Math, Physics,
Computer Science, Biomedical Engineering) and experience in Neuroscience
research.
The research efforts will involve studying the generation and
transmission of information in the brain during aging and associated
neurodegenerative disorders (e.g, Alzheimer), using a combination of
computational models, EEG, and fMRI data. For information about the lab see:
https://sites.google.com/site/soterolab/home
The postdoc will be part of an energetic and intellectually vibrant
community of researchers at the Hotchkiss Brain Institute
(http://www.hbi.ucalgary.ca/). The position is funded for 2 years, with
an initial one-year appointment and expectation of extension contingent
on satisfactory progress.
Please submit your application including CV, research interests, and two
letters of reference to roberto.soterodiaz(a)ucalgary.ca
<mailto:roberto.soterodiaz@ucalgary.ca>
Roberto C. Sotero
Department of Radiology and Hotchkiss Brain Institute.
University of Calgary, Canada.
*Job Summary: *
The Pasqual Maragall Foundation
<http://www.fpmaragall.org/en_index.html> invites applications for a
full-time postdoctoral position to conduct post-processing and analyzing
of MRI neuroimaging data (e.g. structural, fMRI, DWI), as part of a
clinical research program of the Barcelonaβeta Brain Research Centre
<http://www.barcelonabeta.org/> (Barcelona, Spain).
*Principal Responsibilities: *
The primary responsibility of this position includes creating new
hypothesis on the initial pathophysiological events of AD based on
neuroimaging data within the Foundation’s Alzheimer’s disease clinical
research and its flagship project, the Alzheimer and Families (ALFA).
The ALFA study is a large longitudinal cohort of sons and daughters of
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patients, to explore the preclinical stage of
this condition with the aim of identifying novel risk factors and
biomarkers. Within this study, over 2700 volunteers have already been
screened and a comprehensive amount of data has been collected,
including blood samples, mental health, quality of life and risk
factors, as well as, neuroimaging procedures to assess brain function.
In this regard, over 500 participants already have undergone an MRI
protocol and PET imaging is underway. This study will enhance our
knowledge of the processes involved before the onset of AD to develop
interventions aimed to prevent or delay the disease.
The Barcelonaβeta Brain Research Center (Barcelonaβeta) is a new
research infrastructure, constituted by the Pasqual Maragall Foundation
and with the participation of the Pompeu Fabra University, dedicated to
research on Alzheimer’s disease. The new building will be completed by
summer 2014, and will contain excellent technical facilities including a
research-dedicated 3T MR scanner, dedicated to clinical research on
neurodegenerative diseases.
Barcelonaβeta is a research institute affiliated to Pompeu Fabra
University and is also part of the Barcelona Biomedical Research Park
(PRBB), a large research facility that hosts seven different research
institutions related to biomedical research, including the Hospital del
Mar Research Institute (IMIM), the Experimental and Health Sciences
Department (CEXS) of the UPF, the Regenerative Medicine Centre of
Barcelona (CMRB), and the Centre for Research in Environmental
Epidemiology (CREAL), among others, in a multidisciplinary,
collaborative and stimulating international environment in close contact
with a clinical setting, thus conducive to translational research.
*Required Qualifications: *
・PhD in Neuroscience, Medicine, Psychology, Neuropsychology or related
disciplines.
・Strong background in the design of experimental protocols with fMRI and
in the interpretation of neuroimaging research results.
・Excellent scientific writing skills.
・Ability to think independently and work collaboratively.
*Benefits:*
・Starting date: May 2015.
・The postdoctoral position is scheduled initially for two years (open to
renewal).
・Salary will depend on experience.
*Additional Information: *
To apply, please submit a single PDF file containing the following: 1)
Cover letter describing research interests and relevant background; 2)
CV with list of publications; 3) The names of three individuals who
could provide reference letters. All files or inquiries should be
submitted electronically to: jdgispert(a)fpmaragall.org
<mailto:jdgispert@fpmaragall.org>. Access the electronic copy of this
advert in this link
<http://media.wix.com/ugd/eaaa95_148a38cc4ee043f98d5584f63fd836bd.pdf>.
Deadline for submitting applications: March 23^rd 2015.
*Juan D. Gispert*
Head Neuroimaging Research**
*Pasqual Maragall **Foundation*
T. +34 93 316 09 90
Dr. Aiguader, 88 (Edifici PRBB) - 08003 Barcelona. Spain.
http://www.fpmaragall.org/en_index.html**
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*PhD student position in Zurich, Switzerland*
The University of Zurich and ETH are looking for a PhD student to be
involved with
- implementing cutting edge MRI acquisition methods on a Philips 3T scanner
- collecting high angular resolution diffusion imaging (HARDI) data
- neuroscience applications into the in-vivo Brodmann mapping of the
human cortex.
If interested please follow the link:
http://www.biomed.ee.ethz.ch/openpositions/Advertisement_for_PhD_Student_at…
Dear All,
On behalf of the University of Ulster’s Intelligent Systems Research
Centre, I am helping to announce the following available PhD
studentships related to MEG research:
_http://www.compeng.ulster.ac.uk/rgs/displayPhDProposal.php?id=821&ri=3_
_http://www.compeng.ulster.ac.uk/rgs/displayPhDProposal.php?id=780&ri=3_
_http://www.compeng.ulster.ac.uk/rgs/displayPhDProposal.php?id=822&ri=3_
Please note that the application deadline is on the 27th Feb, and anyone
interested should apply at
http://www.compeng.ulster.ac.uk/rgs/guideForApplicants.php
Best Regards,
Vahab Youssofzadeh
Further to my presentation last week and previous email, I have set up a
wiki page documenting the progress on this project. If you are
interested, you can see it at:
https://www.ynic.york.ac.uk/MRI_3D_projector
You will need to use your YNiC login to access this page.
As always, comments and suggestions are welcome.
Thanks,
Andre'
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Andre Gouws
York Neuroimaging Centre
University of York
The Biocentre
York Science Park
Heslington
YO10 5NY
Tel: +44 (0) 1904 435327
Fax: +44 (0) 1904 435356
Dear Users
This afternoon (from 4 pm in B020), David Coggan will give an internal
project proposal presentation on *"Adaptation to scrambled images in
category-selective regions of the ventral visual pathway*".
Abstract:
Category-selective responses in the ventral visual pathway have led
researchers to conclude that this region encodes high-level, categorical
representations. However, it is unclear whether these regions are truly
responding to the category of an object, or the low-level visual
properties that are commonly found in that category. Recently, we
demonstrated that category-selective patterns of neural activity in the
ventral visual pathway can be replicated with phase-scrambled images
that people cannot recognize, suggesting that low/mid-level image
properties, rather than high-level categorical properties determine
large-scale responses in this area. The proposed project develops on
this by asking whether we can also replicate category-specific
adaptation effects which have been found in this region using our
phase-scrambled, nonsense stimuli.
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
Hi all,
Sorry to bother you all with trivial message but I have misplaced a
small, silver metal 32G memory stick (similar to the one in the picture
attached) somewhere in YNiC .
I would very much like to have it back if you have seen / accidentally
acquired it.
Thanks
--
Andre'
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Andre Gouws
York Neuroimaging Centre
University of York
The Biocentre
York Science Park
Heslington
YO10 5NY
Tel: +44 (0) 1904 435327
Fax: +44 (0) 1904 435356