Mental Health and Complex Disorders Research Program, Queensland
Berghofer Institute of Medical Research would like to invite
applications for a 3-year PhD position, awarded through the University
of Queensland.
The current project seeks to examine the emotion circuits in the brain
using advanced neuroimaging and brain stimulation techniques. The
student will develop skills in state-of-art imaging techniques,
including structural and functional MRI, EEG, DTI, combined with TMS
stimulation and autonomic physiological recording. Analysis will have an
emphasis on functional and effective connectivity, and cortical
autonomic interaction. The ideal candidate will have good programming
skills and an interest in affective neuroscience, neuroimaging, or
autonomic system. The student is expected to be involved with each
stage of the project, and have ample authorship opportunities.
Candidates must have a bachelor degree in psychology, neuroscience,
engineering, computer science or equivalent academic qualifications.
Additional advanced degree, such as honorary, master or medical degree,
is preferred. Experience in neuroimaging and proficiency programming (in
Matlab, C++, or R) is highly desired. Basic knowledge about the human
brain is a plus. Excellent communication skills in English are essential.
The fellow will work directly with QIMR International Fellow, Dr
Christine Guo. Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis until
the position is filled. Please direct inquiries to Dr Guo by sending a
cover letter, CV, and contact information of at least 3 references to
Christine.Guo(a)QIMRBerghofer.edu.au
<mailto:Christine.Guo@QIMRBerghofer.edu.au>