Subject: | postdoc position at Johns Hopkins University |
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Date: | Tue, 13 Jan 2015 11:29:13 -0500 |
From: | David Seminowicz <dave.seminowicz@GMAIL.COM> |
Reply-To: | FSL - FMRIB's Software Library <FSL@JISCMAIL.AC.UK> |
To: | FSL@JISCMAIL.AC.UK |
We are seeking a highly motivated candidate with neuroimaging experience for a postdoctoral position at Johns Hopkins University, available immediately or by June 2015. The position involves research on pain, sleep, and reward circuits. The successful candidate will have access to research facilities at JHU and University of Maryland, Baltimore (in collaboration with Dr. David Seminowicz http://bit.ly/seminowicz). The tools available include multiple MRI scanners (including a 7T; with available expertise in fMRI, DTI, MRS, and ASL), PET, TMS, EEG, MEG, a biostatistics core, and more.
This training opportunity is part of an interdisciplinary postdoctoral training program (T32 NS070201) in biobehavioral pain research at The Johns Hopkins University Schools of Medicine, Public Health, and Nursing. Applicants will also have an opportunity to develop an independent line of research through extramural and intramural funding mechanisms.
The postdoctoral fellow must be a citizen or a noncitizen national of the United States or have been lawfully admitted for permanent residence at the time of the appointment.
For details about this position, contact Dr. Patrick Finan (pfinan1@jhu.edu) or Dr. David Seminowicz (dseminowicz@umaryland.edu).
Further details on the training fellowship can be found at www.hopkinspainfellowship.org, or by emailing the Principal Investigators, Dr. Gayle Page (gpage1@jhu.edu) or Dr. Jennifer Haythornthwaite (jhaytho1@jhmi.edu).