1.
Dear All,
Just to let you know that there is a six month postdoctoral position
available in my lab. I would be grateful if you could please pass this
on to anyone you feel might be interested.
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/ALU468/postdoctoral-research-scientist/
Many thanks,
Narender
Narender Ramnani
Professor of Neuroscience
Brain, Action and Cognition Laboratory
Department of Psychology
Royal Holloway University of London
Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX
Tel: 01784 443519 (Direct)
www.pc.rhul.ac.uk/sites/neurosciencelab
<http://www.pc.rhul.ac.uk/sites/neurosciencelab>
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2.
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Queensland Brain Institute, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
Applications are invited for a position as Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Queensland
Brain Institute (
www.qbi.uq.edu.au) and Science of Learning Research Centre
(
www.slrc.org.au), Brisbane Australia.
Research will involve modelling of connectivity using graph theoretical analysis, applied
to physiological data recorded from students in school classrooms. This is a large and
unique collaboration between neuroscience and education, bringing brain connectivity
modelling methods to examine inter-person connectivity in school classrooms.
Applicants must have a PhD in cognitive or computational neuroscience or a related area
and strong research experience in connectivity data modelling. This position would suit
someone with experience in brain connectivity analysis looking to further develop
techniques to apply in novel ways.
See more details at:
http://jobs.uq.edu.au/caw/en/job/497744/postdoctoral-research-fellow
CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: 28 AUGUST
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A/Prof Ross Cunnington, Principal Research Fellow
School of Psychology & Queensland Brain Institute
University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
Phone: +61 7 3346 6330
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3.
A postdoctoral position in our group has unexpectedly become vacant. We are looking for a
postdoctoral fellow with experience in neuroimaging for our longitudinal study on ALS and
FTD patients. This position is in Bethesda Maryland, outside Washington DC. Please see our
ad on the NIH website for details of the
postion:https://www.training.nih.gov/postdoc_jobs_nih/view/_31/2937/Neuroim…
If interested send your cv tofloeterm(a)ninds.nih.gov
Mary Kay Floeter MD PhD
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4.
We’re
seeking to fill two positions at Stanford University's Department of
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences that will primarily support an
NIMH-funded project studying neurodevelopmental features of sex
differences in psychopathology. Kindly respond to the ads below:
FULL-TIME POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW: We are seeking a full-time postdoctoral
researcher experienced in the analysis of genetic, structural, or
functional magnetic resonance imaging data to work on a 1-year
NIH-funded data analysis project examining sex differences in the
development of psychopathology in children, adolescents, and young
adults. Activities will include cognitive, genetic, and neuroimaging
data processing, cleaning and quality control, and collaborative data
analysis. Applicants should have a Ph.D. in statistics, computer
science, psychology, cognitive neuroscience, or a related field. The
postdoctoral fellow will engage in analyzing and integrating multimodal
clinical, cognitive, genetic, and neuroimaging data of almost 10,000
children, adolescents, and young adults. This fellow will also work
collaboratively with a neuroimaging research assistant and supervise
graduate students in the School of Medicine and the Department of
Statistics who will assist in processing and analysis of the data.
Finally, the postdoctoral fellow will assist with the preparation of
manuscripts, progress reports, and future grant submissions related to
this project. Work will be carried out with a team of interdisciplinary
investigators at Stanford University, led by PI Manpreet Singh, M.D.
(Child and Adolescent Psychiatry), and under the direct supervision of
Lester Mackey, Ph.D. (Statistics), Joachim Hallmayer, M.D. (Psychiatric
Genetics), and Ian Gotlib, Ph.D. (Psychology). The Stanford Department
of Psychiatry seeks to recruit and retain a diverse workforce as a
reflection of our strong commitment to the twin goals of achievement of
excellence and diversity among faculty, trainees, and staff. We are thus
interested in candidates who are committed to the highest standards of
scholarship and professional activities, and to the development of a
climate that supports equality and diversity. Please send a cover
letter, CV and two letters of recommendation to _mksingh(a)stanford.edu
<mailto:mksingh@stanford.edu>_. Position available immediately.
FULL-TIME DATA ANALYST IN NEUROIMAGING - Seeking a bright and motivated
applicant to perform structural and functional neuroimaging analyses
in a large dataset of children, adolescents, and young adults. The
applicant will perform database management including data entry and
cleaning, data preprocessing and analyses, and assist with preparing and
presenting results for publication and future grant
submissions. Current techniques include high-resolution structural
imaging, functional MRI, and diffusion tensor imaging. Preference will
be given to an individual with experience preprocessing and analyzing
structural neuroimaging data using a variety of statistical packages,
including SPM, FSL, and/or FreeSurfer. The position represents an
excellent opportunity to further develop research skills and learn basic
principles of clinical and cognitive neuroscience and to gain exposure
to patient and normative pediatric populations over a wide developmental
range. The successful applicant will be an energetic, self-directed
learner with a keen interest in the lab's research. Knowledge of
programming, scripting, and statistics is a plus. Applicants must be
able to commit to at least one year for consideration. If interested,
please send a statement of scientific interests, resume of
accomplishments and relevant skills, a CV, and contact information for
at least 3 academic references to Dr. Manpreet Singh, at
mksingh(a)stanford.edu <mailto:mksingh@stanford.edu>. Position available
immediately.
Manpreet K. Singh, MD MS
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Director, Stanford Pediatric Mood Disorders Program
Akiko Yamazaki and Jerry Yang Faculty Scholar in Pediatric
Translational Medicine
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Phone: (650) 725-5922
Email: mksingh(a)stanford.edu <mailto:mksingh@stanford.edu>
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We’re seeking to fill two positions at the Olin Neuropsychiatry Research
Center that will primarily support an NIMH-funded R01 project studying
network connectivity related to emotion regulation. Please see ads below:
*Clinical Data Analyst***
The Olin Neuropsychiatry Research Center (
www.nrc-iol.org) at the
Institute of Living has a position available in brain imaging data
analysis.
The successful applicant will join a major lab conducting brain
structure and function research in both healthy and psychiatric
populations. The focus of the work will be on a project using functional
MRI to study brain network connectivity related to emotional processing.
However, there also are numerous and varied ongoing and
recently-completed projects funded by NIMH, NIDA and NICHD. Candidates
must have Master’s degree or beyond in relevant specialty (e.g.,
Biomedical Engineering, Computing, Psychology, Neuroscience, or related
field), understanding of fMRI statistical methods and experimental
design, and promising research experience. The candidate should come
from a training program that has provided demonstrable brain imaging
data analysis skills (ideally fMRI) and solid working knowledge of
Linux, Matlab and similar systems; (Java, C++ programming experience
also useful). Experience with fMRI task programming languages (ePrime,
Presentation) also a plus. Pay will be commensurate with experience.
In addition to opportunities to working on grant-funded research topics
compatible with the lab mission, the Clinical Data Analyst will have
access to several large archival neuroimaging datasets, additional
training in sophisticated data analysis techniques (i.e., independent
component analysis, multi-modal data “fusion” analysis, etc.) and access
to the Center’s data collection and analysis resources (e.g., fMRI,
sMRI, DTI, EEG, GWAS, neuropsychological assessment). At our center,
candidates are encouraged to publish research data in peer reviewed
journals and present at national research meetings, at whatever level is
commensurate with their skills.
The position is open for an initial 3 years, with an option to renew.
The Olin Neuropsychiatry Research Center is an established clinical
neuroscience center affiliated with Yale University comprising over 60
faculty, postdocs and research assistants. Our mission is to conduct
cutting-edge clinical and cognitive neuroscience research that
ultimately can translate to psychiatric care. The Olin Neuropsychiatry
Research Center is located on the grounds of The Institute of Living /
Hartford Hospital in Hartford, CT, providing access to thousands of
psychiatric patients each year treated in numerous clinical programs.
This is an exciting opportunity for a clinical or cognitive neuroscience
master’s degree-qualified researcher looking to establish him/herself in
the field through productivity, training in advanced analysis
techniques, and access to ample scientific resources. If interested,
please send a statement of scientific interests, resume of
accomplishments and relevant skills, a CV, and contact information for
at least 3 academic references to Michael.Stevens(a)hhchealth.org.
*Postdoctoral Researcher*
The Clinical Neuroscience & Development Laboratory at the Olin
Neuropsychiatry Research Center (
www.nrc-iol.org/onrc_labs_cnd.asp
<http://www.nrc-iol.org/onrc_labs_cnd.asp>) is seeking to fill 1
postdoctoral research position to work on a new NIMH-funded project that
will use functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to examine the
architecture of neural networks engaged for emotion regulation in
typically-developing and depressed adolescents. The postdocs will join
a lab whose focus is to study developmental changes in brain
structure/function across early adolescence to young adulthood and
examine neural network function abnormalities in various early-life
psychiatric disorders, including depression, AD/HD, and others.
This is a good opportunity for an applicant who has experience in either
clinical psychology or computational neuroscience, who has particular
interests in developing a career using functional neuroimaging
research. Specific postdoctoral duties would vary depending on skills
and career development interests, ranging from gaining in depth
experience with either the clinical aspects of the project (patient
interviewing, clinical data collection, protocol management, and
supervision of trained clinical research staff), fMRI data analysis
skills (SPM, FSL and functional connectivity analyses of fMRI and
structural brain datasets), or both. Applicants should have a Ph.D. in
Psychology, Neuroscience, or closely related field, solid understanding
of statistical methods and experimental design, and promising clinical
research experience. The ideal candidate will come from a doctoral
program that has provided a strong theoretical foundation in affective
and/or cognitive neuroscience, familiarity or proficiency with fMRI
methods, and competitive skills in either the clinical or analytic domains.
While data is being collected on this new project, the postdoc also will
have access to several large, un-examined archival neuroimaging datasets
with an expectation to work on studies consistent with those projects’
objectives. Training will be provided in sophisticated data analysis
techniques (i.e., independent component analysis, multi-modal analysis,
etc.), and access to the Olin Center’s extensive data collection and
analysis resources (e.g., fMRI, sMRI, DTI, EEG, genotyping,
neuropsychological assessment).
The Olin NRC is a well-established clinical neuroscience center
affiliated with Yale University with over 50 faculty, postdocs and
research assistants. Our mission is to conduct cutting-edge clinical
and cognitive neuroscience research into the causes and treatment of
psychiatric disorders. The Olin Center is located on the grounds of The
Institute of Living / Hartford Hospital, providing access to thousands
of psychiatric patients each year treated in numerous clinical
programs. If interested, please send a statement of scientific
interests, accomplishments and relevant skills, a CV, and contact
information for at least 3 academic references including letters of
recommendation if already available to Dr. Michael C. Stevens
(Michael.Stevens(a)hhchealth.org <mailto:Michael.Stevens@hhchealth.org>),
CNDLAB Director, Olin NRC, 200 Retreat Avenue, Hartford, CT 06106.
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The Center for Mind & Brain and the Department of Psychology at the
University of California, Davis, invite applications for a tenure-track
position in Mind & Brain Sciences. The appointment will be at the
Assistant Professor level. Applications are sought from scholars who
have strong and innovative research portfolios that focus on both the
human mind and the human brain and that would complement the existing
research at the Center for Mind & Brain (
http://mindbrain.ucdavis.edu).
This could involve any state-of-the-art methodological approach
(including but not limited to imaging, electrophysiology, stimulation,
modeling, genetics, neuropsychology, and behavior/psychophysics) and any
content area that integrates mind and brain and is synergistic with
existing research at the Center for Mind & Brain.
Applicants must have a Ph.D. in psychology, neuroscience, statistics,
biomedical engineering, or related field, or an M.D. with specialization
in neurology, psychiatry, radiology, or a related field (must be
completed by the first day of classes, September 21, 2015); a strong
commitment to high quality teaching in the areas of perception,
cognition, and/or cognitive neuroscience; and the potential to attract,
or an established record of attracting, substantial extramural funding.
The successful applicant will hold an academic appointment in the
Department of Psychology (in the Perception, Cognition, and Cognitive
Neuroscience area) and will contribute to the graduate and undergraduate
teaching programs of this department/area (and will likely participate
in the university-wide Neuroscience Graduate Program). The individual’s
laboratory will be located at the Center for Mind and Brain, an
interdisciplinary research center with 19 core faculty and a dedicated
research staff. The Center offers an impressive array of modern research
equipment, including several high-density EEG/ERP recording labs and a
transcranial magnetic stimulation laboratory. Center faculty also have
access to three research-dedicated MRI scanners at the Imaging Research
Center (
http://ucdirc.ucdavis.edu), including a new 3T Siemens Skyra
system and a BrainAmp MR system for simultaneous EEG/MRI. The cognitive
neuroscience community is extremely well integrated across campus, with
exceptionally collegial interactions and collaborations among members of
the Center for Mind & Brain, the Center for Neuroscience, the MIND
Institute, and the Imaging Research Center. We also have close ties
with many academic departments and with the UC-Davis Medical Center.
Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, statements of research and
teaching interests, representative reprints and/or preprints, and at
least three letters of recommendation electronically at:
https://recruit.ucdavis.edu/apply/JPF00665. Applicants are also
encouraged to submit a statement of contributions to diversity.
The position will remain open until filled. Applications submitted by
October 1st, 2015 will receive full initial consideration.
For information, contact the Search Committee Chair, Dr. Steve Luck,
sjluck(a)ucdavis.edu <mailto:sjluck@ucdavis.edu>.
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8.
*wo Postdoctoral Positions in Human Behavior, Physiology and Neuroimaging*
**
*Laboratory of Behavioral Genetics, Brain Mind Institute, Swiss Federal
Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland*
Two postdoctoral positions are immediately available to investigate the
interactions between stress, physiological and neurophysiological
responses, and aggressive behaviors in humans.
*Postdoc 1: A study on Human Social Behaviors involving Virtual Reality
and Physiological Monitoring*
We are searching for an excellent candidate with a Ph.D. in
neuroscience, psychology or other related fields, with a strong track
record on the use of virtual reality and behavioral analyses in humans
(e.g., fear conditioning; computer-based tasks). Experience in the field
of stress-induction or drug administration procedures in humans and/or
imaging approaches would be an advantage, but is not required.
*Postdoc 2: A study on Human Social Behaviors involving EEG and
Physiological Monitoring*
We are searching for an excellent candidate with a Ph.D. in
neuroscience, physics, psychology or other related fields, with a strong
track record on the use of EEG in humans. Experience in neuro-feedback,
fMRI or pharmacological approaches would be an advantage, but is not
required.
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A strong interest in interdisciplinary work and, particularly, in
linking stress neurobiology with social behaviors –particularly
aggression and social dominance- in humans would also be an additional
asset. English is required and a good knowledge of French would be an
advantage.
Both projects involve the study of different aspects of human social
behaviors and physiological responses linked to aggression. They include
a core collaboration between Prof. Carmen Sandi, Laboratory of
Behavioral Genetics and Prof. Michael Herzog, EPFL, Lausanne.
The research will be conducted at the Laboratory of Behavioral Genetics
(
http://lgc.epfl.ch/) at the Brain Mind Institute, EPFL, Lausanne
(
http://bmi.epfl.ch/), a center dedicated to exploring the emergence of
higher brain function across multiple levels ranging from gene
expression to cognition and emotional processing.
The positions are immediately available, though starting time can be
negotiated (initial contract for 1 year, extendable for 2-3 additional
years).
Applications will be started to be reviewed from September 1st 2015
until the position gets filled.
Interested candidates should _send by email a SINGLE pdf document
including_: CV, a research statement -indicating scientific interests
and relevant experience- and the names and contact details of 3
reference persons to: Prof. Carmen Sandi (carmen.sandi(a)epfl.ch
<mailto:carmen.sandi@epfl.ch>).
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Research Laboratory Specialist Inter position at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Responsibilities*
Linux system administrator for data storage, processing, and wiki servers. Provide server
hardware and operating system support. Manage the backup and recovery of fMRI data and
provide infrastructure services for imaging analysis workstations. Develop, implement,
and document modular and reusable processing pipelines for fMRI/PET data in SPM, FSL, and
AFNI software packages. Create reusable and custom data analysis scripts with MATLAB.
Design, code, and implement fMRI paradigms in E-Prime and Psychtoolbox. Review and write
or edit manuscripts prior to submission to scientific journals. Evaluate existing
software and analysis methods for neuroimaging data.
Required Qualifications*
Proficient in MATLAB and Unix/Linux. Must have excellent oral and written communication
skills, as well as analytical and problem solving skills.
Desired Qualifications*
Master’s Degree or equivalent. Familiar with the neuroimaging data arching tool XNAT.
Experience with additional imaging techniques (e.g., functional connectively, VBM, DTI,
H-MRS) and software platforms (e.g., MedX). Additional programming (i.e., C, C++, C#,
Bash, JAVA, Python, .NET) and electrical systems experience. Prior experience in pain
research. Advanced statistical training. Working knowledge of Vee Pro and E-Prime
software.
For additional information or to submit an application please contact:
Katherine Scott
Department of Anesthesiology
Chronic Pain and Fatigue Research Center
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
email:jrsj@med.umich.edu
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10.
Open position: Technical employee for an interdisciplinary project in man-machine
interaction, Department of Biometry and Medical Informatics , University of Magdeburg,
Magdeburg, Germany
The Department of Biometry and Medical Informatics of the Otto-von-Guericke-University
Magdeburg is offering
Technical employee
(Salary level 10 TV-L, full-time, limited to 3 years)
for the project EMOADAPT (supported by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research,
BMBF)
The goal of the interdisciplinary project EMOADAPT is the further development of a brain
computer interface that allows emotions to be recognized by the computer in real time and
implemented in the interaction between man and machine. For detection and identification
of emotional changes in the human-machine interaction, imaging techniques (functional
magnetic resonance imaging), EEG and classic peripheral psychophysiological parameters
should be combined. The interaction between humans and machine takes place in virtual
reality scenarios, which are to adapt in real time to emotions/dispositions of the user.
Position description:
The main tasks will be to implement and optimize the developed measurement methods and
evaluation strategies for real-time detection of activated brain areas during a dynamic
interaction within virtual realities. The work will be in close cooperation with an
interdisciplinary group.
Your profile:
The candidate should hold a degree (Bachelor / FH-Master / Univ.-master) in informatics,
engineering or natural sciences, as well as very good knowledge of programming in C ++.
Experiences with MATLAB are advantageous. Opportunities for further qualification (PhD)
are offered. The participation in the MRI experiments is desired.
Contact: Prof. J. Bernarding, Email:johannes.bernarding@med.ovgu.de.
Phone: +49-391/6713535
Please send your application with the usual documents (CV, degree certificates, list of
publications) until 1/9/2015 to the above email address or to
Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg, Medizinische Fakultät, Institute for Biometry and
Medical Informatics, Leipziger Str. 44, 39120 Magdeburg
website:www.ibmi.ovgu.de/en
www.med.uni-magdeburg.de/Alle+Stellenangebote.html
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Open position: Post-Doc position for an interdisciplinary project in man-machine
interaction, University Clinic for Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatic Medicine of
the Childhood and Adolescence, University of Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Germany
The University Clinic for Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatic Medicine of the
Childhood and Adolescence of the Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg is offering
Post-Doc
(Salary level 13 TV-L, full-time, limited to 3 years)
for the project EMOADAPT (supported by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research,
BMBF)
The goal of the interdisciplinary project EMOADAPT is the further development of a brain
computer interface that allows emotions to be recognized by the computer in real time and
implemented in the interaction between man and machine. For detection and identification
of emotional changes in the human-machine interaction, imaging techniques (functional
magnetic resonance imaging), EEG and classic peripheral psychophysiological parameters
should be combined. The interaction between humans and machine takes place in virtual
reality scenarios, which are to adapt in real time to emotions/dispositions of the user.
Position description:
The overall task is to provide the psychological basis for the project, mainly development
and evaluation of psychological and psychobiological measures of emotional processes
occurring during the dynamic human-machine interaction. Part of the work includes
integrating according parameters and personal profiles into virtual reality scenarios
mimicking man-machine interactions as well as how emotions may modulate according dynamics
interactions. The work will be in close cooperation with an interdisciplinary group (Prof.
Dr. Johannes Bernarding, Department of Biometrics and Medical Informatics (OvGU), Prof.
Dr. Eva Brinkschulte, Institute for History and Ethic in Medicine; Dr. André Brechmann,
Special Lab Non-Invasive Brain Imaging of the Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology).
Your profile:
The candidate should hold a degree (Diploma/Master) and a doctorate in psychology or
neuroscience. The candidate should have experience in projects working with emotion
processing, and should be familiar with functional imaging and / or psychophysiological
research methods. Interest in interdisciplinary collaboration is expected.
Contact: Dr. Kerstin Krauel, Email:kerstin.krauel@med.ovgu.de
Phone: 0391/6717003
Please send your application with the usual documents (CV, degree certificates, list of
publications) until 9/1/2015 to the above email address or to
Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg, Medizinische Fakultät, Klinik für Kinder- und
Jugendpsychiatrie, Leipziger Str. 44, 39120 Magdeburg
website:www.ibmi.ovgu.de/en
www.med.uni-magdeburg.de/Alle+Stellenangebote.html
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pen position: PhD or Post-Doc position for an interdisciplinary project in man-machine
interaction, Department of Biometry and Medical Informatics , University of Magdeburg,
Magdeburg, Germany
The Department of Biometry and Medical Informatics of the Otto-von-Guericke-University
Magdeburg is offering
PhD or PostDoc
(Salary level 13 TV-L, full-time, limited to 3 years)
for the project EMOADAPT (supported by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research,
BMBF)
The goal of the interdisciplinary project EMOADAPT is the further development of a brain
computer interface that allows emotions to be recognized by the computer in real time and
implemented in the interaction between man and machine. For detection and identification
of emotional changes in the human-machine interaction, imaging techniques (functional
magnetic resonance imaging), EEG and classic peripheral psychophysiological parameters
should be combined. The interaction between humans and machine takes place in virtual
reality scenarios, which are to adapt in real time to emotions/dispositions of the user.
Position description:
The main tasks will be the development and optimization of methods of measurement and
evaluation strategies for real-time detection of activated brain areas during a dynamic
interaction within virtual realities. The candidate will be part of a team of two
scientific employees, one programmer and students. The work will be in close cooperation
with an interdisciplinary group (Dr. Kerstin Krauel, Clinic for Child- and Adolescent
Psychiatry (OvGU), Prof. Dr. Eva Brinkschulte, Institute for History and Ethic in
Medicine; Dr. André Brechmann, Special Lab Non-Invasive Brain Imaging of the Leibniz
Institute for Neurobiology). The main focus of research activity is realtime fMRI and
combined fMRI / EEG. As a further focus the Realtime Pattern Classification is to be
expanded. Possibility for further qualification is offered.
Your profile:
The candidate should hold a PhD in physics, informatics, engineering or neuroscience or
aim to complete an according doctorate. Support of the project management is expected.
Contact: Prof. J. Bernarding, Email:johannes.bernarding@med.ovgu.de
Phone: +49-391/6713535
Please send your application with the usual documents (CV, degree certificates, list of
publications) until 9/1/2015 to the above email address or to
Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg, Medizinische Fakultät, Institute for Biometry and
Medical Informatics, Leipziger Str. 44, 39120 Magdeburg
website:www.ibmi.ovgu.de/en
www.med.uni-magdeburg.de/Alle+Stellenangebote.html
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13.