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The Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology, RWTH
Aachen University, invites applications for a
*PhD position in Functional Neuroimaging (50% TV-L 13).*
The position is available starting March 1^st , 2013 or later in the
research group “Functional imaging of the chemosensory system”,
Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology in the
framework of the IZKF funded joint research project “Impulsivity and
Aggression” at RWTH Aachen University. Funding for this position can be
provided for three years.
The research of the group focuses on behavioral and neuronal correlates
of olfactory, trigeminal, and gustatory stimulation as well as the
interaction of the chemosensory systems with other sensory systems.
Using state-of-the-art stimulation devices in combination with
sophisticated behavioral methods and non-invasive means of functional
brain imaging (fMRI, EEG/ERP) we investigate how the human brain
processes chemosensory stimuli.
The project is focused on *Aggression in the context of situational
stimuli*. The influence of different chemosensory stimuli on aggressive
behavior and cognitive correlates will be investigated using behavioral
as well as functional imaging studies in healthy human subjects.
The successful candidate will work within an interdisciplinary team of
young researchers at a well-known research institution
(_www.rwth-aachen.de <http://www.rwth-aachen.de>_). The candidate will
design and conduct behavioral as well as functional imaging experiments,
collect data, perform statistical data analysis (SPSS, Matlab and SPM),
present the results at national and international meetings and publish
research manuscripts.
Candidates must hold a Diploma or M.Sc. degree in Psychology,
Neuroscience, Biology, Nutrition, or a related field and should either
have experience with sensory testing in a behavioral and
psychophysiological setting or designing functional imaging experiments
or analyzing behavioral and functional imaging data. Very good English
communication and writing skills are expected. The position requires a
strong interest in research questions and experimental skills combined
with a high level of motivation, team-orientation as well as the ability
to solve problems independently. Programming skills in Matlab are
considered a plus. Qualified women are explicitly invited to apply and
handicapped candidates with equal qualification will be given preference.
Please send your application including a cover letter, CV, list of
publication as well as at least one reference address to Jun.-Prof. Dr.
Jessica Freiherr (jfreiherr(a)ukaachen.de <mailto:jealbrecht@ukaachen.de>).
Additional information about our group can be found at:
www.olf.rwth-aachen.de <http://www.ukaachen.de/content/folder/1019029>.
Prof. Dr. Jessica Freiherr
Diplom-Trophologin
Juniorprofessorin "Neuroscience of chemosensation"
Klinikum der RWTH Aachen, Diagnostische und Interventionelle Neuroradiologie
Pauwelsstr. 30, 52074 Aachen
Pager: +49 241 80 35688
Tel.: +49 241 80 80976
Fax: +49 241 80 82440
eMail: jfreiherr(a)ukaachen.de <mailto:jfreiherr@ukaachen.de>
www.olf.rwth-aachen.de <http://www.olf.rwth-aachen.de>
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Applications are invited for a funded PhD position to work on defensive emotions and their pathology, in a translational psychiatry research group led by Dominik R Bach (www.bachlab.org), Department of Psychiatry, University of Zurich, Switzerland.
The successful candidate will work on the human branch of a cross-species approach to anxiety. The aim of this project is to characterise a human analogue of the anxiety behaviour often reported in rodents, and to investigate its neurobiology and relation to human experience of anxiety/clinical anxiety. The project will involve psychological experimentation, functional magnetic resonance imaging, and EEG. A collaborating animal facility will develop corresponding animal models. The wider goal of the research group is to investigate the neurobiology of human defensive emotions (panic, fear, anxiety) using neuroimaging techniques (fMRI, EEG), formalise models of such emotions with respect to general neurobiological principles, and apply these models to psychiatric syndromes involving pathological emotions (e. g. phobias, generalised anxiety disorder, depression). The laboratory offers a friendly and collaborative research environment, close supervision, a research-dedicated 3T MRI scanner, a fully equipped psychological/psychophysiological testing facility, and access to EEG facilities.
We are looking for a person with an interest in theoretical neuroscience as well as hands-on experimentation. Applicants should have an MSc or equivalent in psychology or neuroscience, or in a related science/engineering discipline with some experience in cognitive neuroscience. Fluent English is mandatory, German is not required. Prior experience with fMRI, EEG, psychological experimentation, and Matlab programming would be useful.
Starting date is early spring 2013 and negotiable. Applications are considered until the position is filled. Applicants should send, within one pdf file, a CV, publication list, letter of intent with a statement of research interest, and the name and contact of two references to
d.bach(a)ucl.ac.uk
Informal enquiry by email is welcome.
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The Insitute for Stroke and Dementia Research at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich:
Research Fellow/Postdoc:
Functional MRI& EEG Neuroimaging in Dementia
RESEARCH FOCUS and RESPONSIBILITIES:
The research fellow/postdoc will work on multimodal imaging of human brain changes in early stages of Alzheimer’s disease and cerebrovascular disease. The funded research project headed by Prof. Dr. Michael Ewers has a strong focus on the combined acquisition of functional MRI and high-density EEG along with other neuroimaging modalities. The establishment of the fMRI-EEG task-related paradigm and statistical analysis will be a key part of the responsibilities of research position. The fellow will work in a dynamically growing neuroimaging team and is encouraged to bring in own research ideas.
REQUIREMENTS:
Research experience in EEG and fMRI of brain changes is strongly encouraged. An independent work style and solid knowledge of programming and statistics is a plus. Familiarity with biological or clinical aspects of Alzheimer’s disease is not a prerequisite.
An enthusiastic, reliable and independent work style will provide a good fit for our team.
OFFER:
Our institute offers an excellent multidisciplinary environment and state-of-the-art multimodal neuroimaging equipment (3T MRI, high-density fMRI compatible EEG, molecular PET). The research fellow will have clearly defined task definitions, access to all data sets of the research project, and advanced technical support to facilitate efficient work conditions. The fellow will work in a friendly, dynamic, and highly productive lab (http://www.klinikum.uni-muenchen.de/Institut-fuer-Schlaganfall-und-Demenzfo…).
The Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU) (http://www.en.uni-muenchen.de/index.html), Germany, and its clinics figure among Germany’s premier and internationally competitive biomedical research sites funded by the government’s German Universities Excellence Initiative. The Institute for Stroke and Dementia Research (ISD) is a thriving new research-dedicated institution of the University of Munich. Munich is an attractive city within the reach of the Alpes (http://www.muenchen.de/int/en/tourism.html).
Salary is according to TV-L. The position is limited for two years, with a possible extension. Disabled
persons will be preferentially considered in case of equal qualification. Presentation costs can
unfortunately not be refunded. For more information, please contact Prof. Dr. Michael Ewers, Tel.: +49
(0)89 7095 8367 (E-Mail: michael.ewers(a)med.uni-muenchen.de).
HOW TO APPLY:
Your application - preferably in electronic form - with the usual documents indicating the
earliest possible starting date should be directed to:
Klinikum der Universität München,
Institute for Stroke and Dementia Research
Prof. Dr. Michael Ewers
Max-Lebsche Platz 30
81377 Munich | Germany
E-Mail: isd(a)med.uni-muenchen.de
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Post-doc position within the Collaborative Research Centre 940 "Volition and Cognitive Control: Mechanisms, Modulators, and Dysfunctions" at the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, University Hospital C. G. Carus, Dresden University of Technology, Germany
Job Description: The Eating Disorder Section of the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Dresden University of Technology, Germany (Prof. Stefan Ehrlich) invites applications for a postdoctoral research position in neuroimaging of eating disorders. The new project is part of the aforementioned Collaborative Research Centre (CRC, Steering Committee: Profs. T. Goschke, C. Kirschbaum, M. Smolka, A. Strobel, H.-U. Wittchen) and will focus on cognitive control, reward system and the processing of emotions in patients with anorexia nervosa. This is a full time position within the Translational Developmental Neuroscience Group.
Responsibilities will include the coordination of our ongoing clinical research study and the acquisition and analysis of a range of behavioral and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data. Together with a doctoral student new functional MRI paradigms need to be implemented. Imaging sessions will take place on the Neuroimaging Center's 3T Siemens TIM-Trio scanner and data collected includes high-quality structural, diffusion, and functional MRI data. A variety of additional information will also be collected, including neuropsychological and psychiatric scales, physiological and endocrinological markers. Summarizing results and writing research articles will be another central aspect of the work.
The successful applicant will work in a team of young investigators and also start to supervise doctoral students, interns and medical students working in the project. Thanks to the CRC the applicant will have ample opportunity to work with peers and senior scientists in similar project in the Medical School and the Psychology Department.
Applicants for the position must hold (a) a PhD, MD or comparable degree in a relevant field (Psychology, Neurosciences or Medicine; if you have additional qualifications a degree in Biology, Biomedicine, Biophysics, Computer Science or Electrical Engineering may also be sufficient), (b) have had some exposure to cognitive and emotional neurosciences, (c) participated in research activities within the past years (d) published in peer-reviewed journals, e) possess strong organizational skills and (f) be able to communicate in basic German with non-scientific staff members. Some experience in computer programming (Linux/Unix shell scripting, Python and/or MATLAB), neuroimaging analysis methods (FSL, SPM, FreeSurfer or others), advanced statistical analyses and scientific publishing is necessary. The successful applicant will join a multidisciplinary team of researchers and clinicians, will receive further training and train doctoral students (informally).
The position is available for a start date as soon as February 15th 2012 (to be confirmed). Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. The position is guaranteed for two years with the possibility of renewal after positive evaluation. The CRC funding has been granted for 4 years.
Salary will be consistent with levels in accordance with the German Research Foundation (100% TV-L: E 13). Compensation includes health insurance, and vacation time.
To apply you can use our online portal (https://www.uniklinikum-dresden.de/Bewerbung/?id=5e0f53e16050a1fa4845830ba9…)
The application should include a cover letter detailing professional objectives and interests, CV (with grades and language skills), and the names and email addresses of two references. The application can be written in German or English. The position is open to qualified international applicants but the knowledge of some German is necessary since the position includes the coordination of an ongoing clinical study. Applicants with a disability will be given preference in the selection process.
Please refer to our homepage: http://www.kjp-dresden.de/en/Eating-disorders, http://www.kjp-dresden.de/en/Schizophrenia, http://tu-dresden.de/die_tu_dresden/fakultaeten/fakultaet_mathematik_und_na…, and http://kjp-dresden.de/de/Publikationsliste-Prof-Dr-S-Ehrlich for more detailed information.
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Für das Forschungsprogramm der Professur für Angewandte Entwicklungsneurowissenschaften (Prof. S. Ehrlich) wird für die Projekte zum Thema "Increased volitional control of rewarding stimuli in eating disorders: Neural mechanisms and real-world costs" im Rahmen des neuen Sonderforschungsbereichs (SFB) 940 "Volition und kognitive Kontrolle" ab frühestens dem 15. Februar 2012 ein
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter / Post-Doktorand (m/w)
gesucht. Die Stelle ist zunächst befristet für 2-3 Jahre (Entgeltgruppe 13 TV-L, 100 %). Bei Eignung streben wir eine längerfristige Zusammenarbeit mit Ihnen an. Der SFB 940 ist dementsprechend auf 4 Jahre angelegt.
Der Schwerpunkt der Projekte liegt auf Neuroimaging-Verfahren. Die Durchführung dieser Projekte geschieht in Kooperation mit dem Neuroimaging Center Dresden (Prof. Smolka) und der Fachrichtung Psychologie der TU Dresden (Profs. Goschke, Wittchen, Kirschbaum, Strobel).
Zu Ihren Aufgaben gehören die Koordination der Studie, die Etablierung neuer Paradigmen, die Akquise und Analyse von behavioralen, SCR und MRT-Daten sowie das Schreiben von wissenschaftlichen Publikationen. Die SCR- und MRT-Messungen erfolgen am Neuroimaging Center (3T Siemens TIM-Trio Scanner) und umfassen strukturelles MRT, Diffusion Tensor Imaging und funktionelles MRT. Es werden auch neuropsychologische, psychiatrische, physiologische, endokrinologische und genetische Daten erhoben. Die Arbeit erfolgt im Team und umfasst auch die Anleitung und Supervision von naturwissenschaftlichen Doktoranden, Praktikanten und Medizinstudenten innerhalb des Projektes.
Sie werden in einem interdisziplinären Team von Wissenschaftlern und Klinikern arbeiten, Personalverantwortung übernehmen und die Möglichkeit haben, Ihre Kenntnisse in den o.g. Techniken zu vertiefen. Neben den neu geplanten Studien innerhalb des SFBs führen wir bereits seit über 2 Jahren verschiedene andere neurowissenschaftliche Projekte zu Essstörungen (Magersucht) durch. Durch den neu geschaffenen SFB 940 "Volition und kognitive Kontrolle" ergeben sich vielfältige weitere Lern- und Austauschmöglichkeiten.
Ihr Profil:
. Abgeschlossene Doktorarbeit oder ein entsprechendes Äquivalent . Master- oder Diplomabschluss in Psychologie oder Neurowissenschaften, bei geeignetem Profil auch in Biologie, Biomedizin, Biophysik, Informatik oder anderen Ingenieurwissenschaften . wissenschaftliche Erfahrungen in zumindest einigen der o.g. Bereichen . erste wissenschaftliche Publikationen . Erfahrungen in der Analyse von Bildgebungsdaten (FSL, SPM, FreeSurfer oder vergleichbare), in der statistischen Modellierung sowie Grundkenntnisse im Programmieren (z.B. Linux/Unix shell scripting, Python oder MATLAB)
Wir bieten Ihnen die Möglichkeit zur:
. Tätigkeit in der medizinisch führenden Forschung in einem hochspezialisierten Arbeitsumfeld . Vereinbarung von flexiblen Arbeitszeiten, um die Verbindung von Familie und Beruf in die Realität umzusetzen . Nutzung von betrieblichen Präventionsangebote, Kursen und Fitness in unserem Gesundheitszentrum Carus Vital . Vorsorge für die Zeit nach der aktiven Berufstätigkeit in Form einer betrieblichen Altersvorsorge
Unsere Personalentscheidungen treffen wir nach Eignung, Befähigung und fachlicher Leistung. Schwerbehinderte Menschen werden bei gleicher Eignung bevorzugt berücksichtigt. Die Ausschreibung endet, wenn ein geeigneter Bewerber gefunden wurde.
Wir bitten Sie, sich vorzugsweise online zu bewerben, um so den Personalauswahlprozess schneller und effektiver zu gestalten. Wir freuen uns über Ihre vollständigen Bewerbungsunterlagen bis zum 05.02.2013 unter der Kennziffer KJP0913308 (Anschreiben, Lebenslauf, Empfehlungsschreiben, Zeugnisse sowie Namen und Email/Telefon möglicher empfehlender Hochschullehrer für persönliche Rückfragen).
Nähere Informationen erhalten Sie telefonisch unter 0351 - 458 2244 oder auf unserer Homepage unter http://www.kjp-dresden.de/en/Eating-disorders, http://tu-dresden.de/die_tu_dresden/fakultaeten/fakultaet_mathematik_und_na…, sowie unter http://www.kjp-dresden.de/en/Schizophrenia und http://kjp-dresden.de/de/Publikationsliste-Prof-Dr-S-Ehrlich.
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Dipl.-Inf. Daniel Geisler
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter
Bereich Angewandte Entwicklungsneurowissenschaften Klinik und Poliklinik für Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie und -psychotherapie Tel. +49 (0)351 458-7071 Fax +49 (0)351 458-7206
Universitätsklinikum Carl Gustav Carus
an der Technischen Universität Dresden
Anstalt des öffentlichen Rechts des Freistaates Sachsen Fetscherstraße 74 (Haus 25, Raum 233A), 01307 Dresden http://www.uniklinikum-dresden.de
Vorstand: Prof. Dr. med. D. M. Albrecht (Sprecher), Wilfried E. B. Winzer Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrates: Prof. Dr. med. Peter C. Scriba
USt.-IDNr.: DE 140 135 217, St.-Nr.: 201 145 00020
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A postdoctoral fellow position is available immediately in the UCLA
Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior to participate in
an exciting, active research program using multi-modal brain imaging
in studies of emotion regulation. The candidate selected will conduct
an fMRI study of brain function in women with premenstrual dysphoric
disorder. The successful candidate will have a doctoral degree in
cognitive neuroscience, neuroscience or psychology, knowledge of
MATLAB or other scientific programming language, experience with fMRI
data acquisition and analysis (e.g., proficiency in using FSL, SPM, or
other software package), and an interest in neuroendocrinology. Senior
investigators on the project are Edythe D. London, Ph.D. and Andrea
Rapkin, M.D. Interested candidates should send a statement of interest
and curriculum vitae to Jessica Shin<jessicashin.semel(a)gmail.com>.
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Post-doc position available immediately within the Centre for Research
on Ageing, Health and Wellbeing, College of Medicine, Biology and the
Environment, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.
We are seeking a junior Postdoctoral Fellow to join a small
collaborative team working on research aimed at characterising normal
brain ageing in mid-life and into old age. This research includes using
large neuroimaging datasets, studying cognitive correlates of
age-related brain changes, identifying predictors and risk factors for
brain and cognitive ageing, and test theoretical models of
neuro-cognitive ageing. Working closely with Dr Nicolas Cherbuin, the
research involves, processing and analysing structural brain scans and
conducting research with a dynamic multi-disciplinary team.
The successful applicant will hold a PhD in Psychology or equivalent and
will have a research record in a field relevant to the project with
demonstrated experience in processing and analysing neuroimaging data
using FSL/Freesurfer or equivalent. An interest in ageing/lifespan
development research will be highly regarded.
Applications are required to be lodged online, please submit a summary
of claims against the selection criteria along with your CV.
Full details can be found here:
http://jobs.anu.edu.au/PositionDetail.aspx?p=3120
Enquiries: Dr Nicolas Cherbuin
Phone: 02 61253858
Email: nicolas.cherbuin(a)anu.edu.au
Nicolas Cherbuin PhD
ARC Research Fellow
Director of the NeuroImaging and Brain Lab
Centre for Research on Ageing, Health and Wellbeing
College of Medicine Biology and Environment
62A Eggleston Road
Australian National University
Canberra
ACT 0200
P: +61 2 6125 3858
F: +61 2 6125 1558
E: nicolas.cherbuin(a)anu.edu.au
W: ageing.anu.edu.au/research/projects/nimbl.php
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Dear Users
There will not be a YNiC seminar this week (31st Jan). The seminars
during February will consist of many project proposal presentations and
a talk from an external speaker:
https://www.ynic.york.ac.uk/events/thursday-sessions
Best wishes
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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
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Neuroimaging Sciences at the University of Edinburgh has an active
programme of research into stroke and co-ordinates several multicentre
international trials. The group has a worldwide reputation for
neuro-research into common neurological diseases through neuroimaging.
We are seeking to recruit an Image Processing Research Associate who
will work on several high-profile clinical imaging research projects.
The Image Processing Research Associate will process various types of MR
brain imaging data using established analysis tools across a portfolio
of research studies e.g. ageing, stroke, dementia, others; refine image
processing and analytical techniques for use in new studies and ensure
data analysis meets study deadlines. The postholder will also assist
with data management for a range of studies e.g. secure curation and
archiving of processed data and help students (undergraduate and
postgraduate) plus other research fellows and Centre staff members in
image analysis and data management procedures.
The postholder must have a good undergraduate degree in a relevant
discipline (e.g. Neuroscience, Anatomy, Computing Science or
Engineering). Experience of working with medical image data (especially
MRI) and a PhD or equivalent professional qualification are essential
for this role. The postholder must be able to work independently but
also with a number of different groups simultaneously, prioritise work
effectively, and be flexible therefore this post would suit a meticulous
and efficient person with image processing and analysis experience plus
data management skills.
This post is fixed term for 2 years in the first instance with the
expectation at it will continue longer term. Further details via
https://www.vacancies.ed.ac.uk/pls/corehrrecruit/erq_search_package.search_…
<https://www.vacancies.ed.ac.uk/pls/corehrrecruit/erq_search_package.search_…>
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PhD students required – University of Melbourne
The Affective Development and Psychopathology Team (ADAPT), Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, University of Melbourne, invites PhD students to be involved in longitudinal research with children and adolescents. The successful candidate(s) will be enrolled as a PhD student either in the Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences or the Department of Psychiatry. The candidate(s) will be part of a team and will be involved in data collection and analysis for one of two projects: 1) a project examining the relationship between family environments and brain development in a cohort of pre-pubertal children and 2) a project investigating the effects of adrenarchal timing on brain development in a cohort of pre-pubertal children. Both projects involve structural and functional MRI and the candidate(s) would be heavily involved in analysis of imaging data.
Top-up scholarships will be available (i.e., full scholarships are not being offered).
Please contact Sarah Whittle (swhittle(a)unimelb.edu.au) if interested (or pass on to potential PhD students who you think might be interested).
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A 3 year full-time post-doctoral position is available at the Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle University (RESEARCH ASSOCIATE Grade: F Vacancy Ref: A1390R (ION))
You will work with Professors Alexander Thiele and Melissa Bateson on an NC3Rs-funded project to investigate whether longitudinal involvement in neuroscience experiments (conceptualized as stressors) affects brain structures of macaque monkeys and to what extent it affects value representation in the brain. The proposed research combines structural and functional brain imaging, to assess markers of change in affective state longitudinally in non-human primates currently used in on-going neuroscience research.
A PhD in psychology, psychiatry, neuroscience, or a related field is required as is experience in MRI and measurement of behaviour and/or affective state, ideally in non-human primates. Proven experience and a strong publication record in brain imaging are required. You will participate in MRI, behavioural studies and collection of biological samples as needed. You will interact with both animal welfare and neuroscience research groups.
Salary: £27,578 - £29,249
Informal enquiries regarding the post should be directed to melissa.bateson(a)ncl.ac.uk (animal welfare) or alex.thiele(a)ncl.ac.uk (primate neuroscience and MRI).