2-Year Postdoctoral Fellowship
MEG, Motor Control and Autism
Brain Dynamics and Cognition Lab
Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, France
Applications are invited for a 2-year full-time Postdoctoral Position at
the Brain Dynamics and Cognition Lab of the Lyon Neuroscience Research
Center (CRNL) in Lyon to work on an MEG motor control study in adults
and children. The post-doc is part of an exciting new project recently
funded by the French National Research Agency (ANR SAMENTA) which aims
to explore the large-scale brain dynamics of motor control in healthy
subjects and its alteration in autism.
Key requirements
The ideal candidate will have a PhD in neuroscience, cognitive sciences,
neuroimaging or a related field and a strong interest in neuronal
oscillations, cortico-muscular coupling, and large-scale brain dynamics.
The candidate is expected to have a solid background in MEG data
analysis (e.g. time-frequency analysis, source reconstruction techniques
and connectivity measures) and good programming skills primarily in
MATLAB. Additionally, a background in motor control and/or development
studies will be beneficial. Fluency and solid writing skills in English
are expected. French is not a requirement but could be an important
asset.
The Brain Dynamics and Cognition Lab (headed by Olivier Bertrand) is one
of 11 teams that make up the Lyon Neuroscience Research Center which
consists of about 350 researchers whose research covers an extremely
broad range of neuroscience topics ranging from cells to organisms and
from cognition to clinical applications. The imaging facilities and
electrophysiological platforms available include MEG, EEG, MRI, PET, TMS
and intracranial EEG.
Lyon boasts a vibrant and stimulating neuroscience environment and a
culturally rich city life. It is home of the Lumière brothers, the
pioneers of cinema, and of Saint Exupéry (author of the Little Prince).
Lyon is renowned for its traditional and gastronomic cuisine and is
ideally located just an hour away from the Alpes, 2 hours from Paris and
an hour and a half from Marseille and the Mediterranean sea.
How to apply?
Applications in the form of a cover letter with statement of research
interests and a CV with a full list of publications should be sent by
email to Christina Schmitz (christina.schmitz(a)inserm.fr) and to Karim
Jerbi (karim.jerbi(a)inserm.fr). Potential candidates are also encouraged
to send an inquiry email if they wish to find out more about the
position before applying.
Expected starting date: February/March 2014, but applications will be
considered until the position is filled.
Please feel free to forward this announcement to colleagues and students
who could be interested in this position.
Best regards,
Christina Schmitz& Karim Jerbi
Brain Dynamics and Cognition Lab
Lyon Neuroscience Research Center
Inserm U1028 - CNRS UMR5292 - University Lyon I
CH Le Vinatier - Bât 452
95 bd Pinel, 69675 Bron, France
http://crnl.univ-lyon1.fr/index.php/en
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Karim Jerbi, PhD
Brain Dynamics and Cognition Lab
Lyon Neuroscience Research Center
Inserm U1028 - CNRS UMR5292 - University Lyon I
CH Le Vinatier - Bât 452
95 bd Pinel, 69675 Bron, France
Email: karim.jerbi(a)inserm.fr
Personal Website: http://www.karimjerbi.com
LinkedIn Profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/karimjerbi
Research Gate Profile: http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Karim_Jerbi/
Google Scholar Profile:
http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=FvXuJbUAAAAJ&hl=fr
FYI
http://www.cbs.mpg.de/career/jobs/baya-pdp-10-13
The Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences invites
applications
for
1 Postdoctoral Position
in the field of emotion/stress and its physiological correlates.
The overall background of the project is the investigation of the role of
psychological factors in the development of risk factors such as
hypertension,
obesity, and smoking. The successful candidate will hold a PhD preferably in
psychology or related disciplines and will ideally have prior experience
with fMRI
and/or ERP/EEG, as well as psychophysiological methodologies and data
analysis. The
candidate will have the chance to supervise PhD and Master students who
use these
methods.
Complete applications include cover letter, CV, letter(s) of
recommendation, and
copies of university degrees and additional certificates. It is a full
time position
and the salary is based on the German salary scale.
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.
Please send your application as a single PDF-file referring to the
application code
PD 06/2013 to Ms. Anahit Babayan:
Deadline of application: Until position is filled!
Prof. Dr. Arno Villringer
Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences,
Department of Neurology
Stephanstr. 1A,
04103 Leipzig, Germany
One PhD position is available, for each of the following research
directions, in the IDEA lab of UNC-Chapel Hill, NC
(https://www.med.unc.edu/bric/ideagroup).
Brain Image Segmentation and Surface Labeling: The successful candidate
should have a strong background on Electrical or Biomedical Engineering,
or Computer Science, preferably with emphasis on image processing and
pattern recognition. Experience on medical image segmentation and
analysis is highly desirable. People with machine learning background
are particularly encouraged to apply. Knowledge on neuroscience and
programming background (good command of LINUX, C and C++, scripting, and
Matlab) are desirable. The research topic will be the development and
validation of methods for atlas-based tissue segmentation (of neonatal
brain images) and cortical surface labeling of brain images.
Deformable Segmentation: The successful candidate should have a strong
background on Electrical or Biomedical Engineering, or Computer Science,
preferably with emphasis on image feature extraction, shape
representation, and shape statistics. Experience on medical image
segmentation using deformable surface, level sets, and graph cut is
highly desirable. People with machine learning background on image
features and shape statistics are particularly encouraged to apply.
Strong knowledge on programming (good command of LINUX, C and C++,
scripting, and Matlab) are desirable. The research topic will be the
development and validation of statistical deformable segmentation
methods for lung, liver, prostate, and brain.
Neuroimage Classification: The successful candidate should have a
strong background on Electronic Engineering, Biomedical Engineering,
Statistics, or Computer Science, preferably with emphasis on machine
learning, pattern classification, multivariate image analysis, or
computer vision. Experience on neuroimage analysis is highly desirable.
People with machine learning background are particularly encouraged to
apply.
The successful candidates will be part of a diverse group including
radiologists, psychologists, physicists, biostatistician, and computer
scientists, and will build upon the group's previous work on medical
image analysis. If interested, please email resume to Dr. Dinggang Shen
(dgshen(a)med.unc.edu <mailto:dgshen@med.unc.edu>).
PhD Position on the neural correlates of verbally instructed fear (Ghent
University, Belgium)
In the context of a research project of the Research Foundation –
Flanders on the neural correlates of verbally instructed fear
conditioning we are seeking a PhD student with an interest in functional
MRI and fear conditioning. The goal of the PhD project supervised by
Prof. Marcel Brass and Prof. Jan De Houwer is to investigate the brain
circuits that are involved in the implementation of verbally instructed
fear. The position is available for 2+2 years. Candidates should have a
master degree in psychology, neuroscience, neuropsychology or a related
field. Basic computer programming skills (preferably Matlab) and
experience with fMRI is helpful. Furthermore, experience with
psychological experiments is required.
The department provides excellent brain imaging facilities with access
to a research-dedicated fMRI scanner. Candidates should send their
applications including CV, a brief statement of research interests and
two letters of recommendation as one PDF document to Prof. Marcel Brass
(marcel.brass(a)ugent.be).
Deadline for application: November 15th, 2013
Dear colleagues,
We have an open position for a Research Assistant at the Translational
Neuromodeling Unit (TNU) in Zurich, with a focus on EEG. For those
interested, please see the following link:
http://www.translationalneuromodeling.org/open-position-for-research-assist…
Best wishes,
Klaas
stephan(a)BIOMED.EE.ETHZ.CH
Hi,
Just a reminder to all users that Open Plan will be very busy at the
following times:
Friday 25th October 1000-1200 and 1300-1500:
MSc Cognitive Neuroscience / 1st Year PhD Induction Part 2
Priority will be given to those attending the sessions and any machines
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There should be some spare capacity at the back of open plan as the
group is divided into two but please remember that teaching will be
occurring.
Thanks,
Mark
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Please note that my email address is: mark.hymers(a)ynic.york.ac.uk
Responses to messages sent to other addresses may be delayed
Dear Users
This week (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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York Neuroimaging Centre
The Biocentre
York Science Park
Heslington
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Tel: +44 (0) 1904 567614
Fax: +44 (0) 1904 435356
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP IN THE COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE OF SCHIZOPHRENIA
AT THE MARYLAND PSYCHIATRIC RESEARCH CENTER
We are seeking applicants interested in negative symptoms and
motivational deficits in schizophrenia. This work is supported by a 5
year RO1 that involves an extensive collaboration with Michael Frank, a
computational neuroscientist at Brown University, JamesWaltz, who does
related work using fMRI at MPRC, and Steve Silverstein at Rutgers.The
basic approach of the project is to use experimental paradigmsand
computational modelingframeworks from the basic neuroscience literature
in order to specify the processes that result in alterations of volition
and decision-makingThe grant involves both behavioral and
electrophysiological methods, thus prior EEG and signal processing
experience would be ideal as are good statistical skills. Applications
from candidates without prior EEG experience who have strengths in other
areas that could be brought to bear in this area of work are also
welcome. There will be ample opportunities to take the lead on writing
papers as many unpublished data sets available as well as the ability to
rapidly implement new experiments with great access to patients who are
willing to participate in research.Funding is available for two years,
with possible extension.Start date is open as funds are currently
available.The lab has a strong track record of helping post-docs go on
to achieve independent funding.For more information, please contact
James Gold@ jgold(a)mprc.umaryland.edu <mailto:jgold@mprc.umaryland.edu>.
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Professor, Department of Psychology
University of California, Davis
Room 109
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Davis, CA 95618
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Postdoctoral Position in Neuroimaging -- Pasqual Maragall Foundation,
Barcelonabeta Brain Research Center, Barcelona, Spain.
*Job Summary: *
Pasqual Maragall Foundation 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 on Alzheimer's disease.
*Principal Responsibilities: *
The primary responsibility of this position includes post-processing and
analyzing brain MRI 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. 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. Within this study we are
collecting a comprehensive amount of data, including blood samples,
mental health, quality of life and risk factors, as well as,
neuroimaging procedures to assess brain function.
The Barcelonabeta Brain Research Center (Barcelonabeta) 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.
Barcelonabeta 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 Biomedical Engineering, Medical Physics, Neuroscience or related
disciplines.
·Strong background in MRI analysis and related statistical methods for
research (SPM, Freesurfer, FSL or similar).
·Experience with image processing and data analysis.
·Ability to think independently and work collaboratively.
*Benefits *
·Starting date: April 2014.
·The postdoctoral position is scheduled initially for three 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: rh(a)fpmaragall.org
*Joan D. Gispert*
Responsable de Recerca en Neuroimatge**
*Fundació**Pasqual Maragall*
T. 93 316 09 90
Dr. Aiguader, 88 (Edifici PRBB) - 08003 Barcelona
www.fpmaragall.org <http://www.fpmaragall.org/>
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The Affective & Translational Neuroscience Laboratory has openings for
graduate students and a post-doc.
Details at http://shackmanlab.org/positions/.
Ph.D students can be admitted through the Department of Psychology or
Neuroscience Training Program ('NACS'). Feel free to email me with
follow-up questions.
Cheers,
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University of Maryland
Affective and Translational Neuroscience Laboratory
Department of Psychology | Maryland Neuroimaging Center | Neuroscience
Program (NACS)
Biology/Psychology Building
College Park, MD 20742-4411
Telephone: +1 (608) 358-5025
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