A postdoctoral fellowship focused on studying the neural correlates of
pediatric depression is now available at the Mount Sinai School Medicine
in New York, NY. This is an exciting opportunity to apply a multimodal
imaging approach to the study of mood disorders, combining resting state
functional MRI, task-based fMRI, structural MRI and spectroscopy. The
fellow will report to PIs including Drs. Vilma Gabbay (primary mentor;
Mount Sinai School of Medicine), Emily Stern (Mount Sinai School of
Medicine), and Michael Milham (Child Mind Institute). Responsibilities
include collecting, analyzing, and interpreting fMRI data along with
preparing manuscripts. The fellow will receive support and mentorship in
obtaining their own grant funding.
Applicants should have a PhD in neuroscience, biomedical engineering,
computer science, psychology, psychiatry, or other relevant disciplines.
Applicants should also be proficient in one or more neuroimaging
analysis packages (e.g., SPM, AFNI, FSL), scripting/programming (e.g.,
Python, Matlab) and statistical analysis (e.g., R, SPSS, SAS).
To obtain more information or apply, please send a cover letter and CV
to vilma.gabbay(a)mssm.edu <mailto:vilma.gabbay@mssm.edu>
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Michael P. Milham, MD, PhD
Phyllis Green and Randolph Cowen Scholar
Director, Center for the Developing Brain
Child Mind Institute
http://www.childmind.org <http://www.childmind.org/>/
Deputy Director of Human Imaging, Center for Advanced Brain Imaging
Research Psychiatrist
Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research
http://claymore.rfmh.org/