The Laboratory for Multimodal Human Brain Mapping at the Feinstein
Institute for Medical Research is looking for a research assistant to
help with their research into (1) improving the identification of
functional and pathological brain regions in individuals suffering from
epilepsy, (2) the neural mechanisms of cognition, and (3) characterizing
macroscale human brain networks. The lab works exclusively with patients
being evaluated for epilepsy surgery using methods such as
electrocorticography, MRI, fMRI, and direct electrical brain stimulation.
The responsibilities of the research assistant include assisting with
the collection and analysis of the aforementioned data, managing data
archives and lab equipment, working with a research coordinator on IRB
matters, and helping to present lab findings at conferences and in
journals. This unique position will expose the successful applicant to
basic and clinical neuroscience as well as neurosurgery, neurology, and
neuropsychology. It is a great opportunity for recent post-bacs
interested in medical school or graduate school in
neuroscience/biomedical engineering. Past research assistants in the lab
have been co-authors on lab publications and have gone on to MD or PhD
programs after spending 1-2 years in the lab.
------------- Qualifications -------------
Minimum:
-B.A./B.S./B.E. in an appropriate discipline (e.g., neuroscience,
psychology, biomedical engineering, computer science, physics)
-1 year commitment
Highly Desirable:
-Experience with at least one programming language (preferably MATLAB)
and statistical analyses
-Prior experience working with neuroimaging, EEG/MEG, or brain
stimulation data
-Previous experience working with patients
-Previous work in a research laboratory that shows evidence of
independent scholarship, problem solving, and motivation
-2 year commitment preferred
For more information about the lab see:
http://www.feinsteininstitute.org/faculty/ashesh-mehta-md-phd/
For more information about the position please send curriculum vitae and
cover letter to Dr. David Groppe (david.m.groppe(a)gmail.com
<mailto:david.m.groppe@gmail.com>)
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David Groppe, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Researcher
Laboratory for Multimodal Human Brain Mapping
Feinstein Institute for Medical Research
Manhasset, New York
http://www.cogsci.ucsd.edu/~dgroppe/
<http://www.cogsci.ucsd.edu/%7Edgroppe/>