Dear all,
We are seeking talented candidates for a PhD position
working with our team at the Department of Psychiatry at the
VU University Medical Center in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
For details please see below. Please liberally forward to
possibly interested candidates. Deadline for applications is
September 7, 2014.
Best wishes,
Lianne Schmaal
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The project
The focus of the proposed PhD project is two-fold;
First, the PhD student will will employ advanced
computational and statistical methods to evaluate the
prognostic value of neuroimaging modalities, biomarker,
genetic, environmental and clinical characteristics and their
combination to classify the course
of depression and anxiety.
A second part of the project focuses on employing these
methods to disentangle phenotypic heterogeneity of depression
by identifying different subtypes based on a rich set of
neuroimaging and clinical data and biological protein
information, and by exploring
the genetic basis of different subtypes and their association
with course of depression and treatment response.
For these purposes, you will work with data from the
Netherlands Study of Depression and Anxiety (
www.nesda.nl)
in which an extensive battery of detailed longitudinal
clinical, biomarker,
neuroimaging and genetic data have been collected in a large
cohort.
You will also work with similar data from other
international cohorts, and with data from the MOTAR study (
www.motar.nl)
in which the effects of antidepressant and running treatments
are examined.
This project will integrate across these data-sources using
a variety of methods, including the application of supervised
and unsupervised machine learning techniques. You will be
involved in the processing of neuroimaging data (structural
MRI, functional
MRI), associating these data with biomarker, clinical and
genetics information and using machine learning methods to
classify the patients.
You will be working in a multidisciplinary team with young
and enthusiastic researchers, who have expertise in
psychiatry, genetics, neuroimaging, statistics/engineering and
epidemiology.
Your challenge
As a PhD Student your main tasks and responsibilites are:
• Help examine predictors of the naturalistic course
and treatment response in depression and anxiety;
• Identifying subtypes of depression and anxiety
based on multimodal data sources;
• Apply unsupervised and supervised machine learning
methods, such as Support Vector Machine and/or probabilistic
methods, to genetic, multi-modal neuroimaging, clinical and
environmental data from the NESDA study, the MOTAR study and
other international
cohorts;
• Write various scientific papers on the above
topics, and complete your research with a PhD thesis.
Your profile
We are looking for a highly motivated and enthusiastic
researcher with a strong interest in psychopathology who has
the following background and experience:
• A strong numerate background (i.e. a Master's
degree in computer science, mathematics, engineering, medical
image analysis or related discipline), preferably with
emphasis on machine learning, pattern classification, and/or
multivariate image analysis;
• Experience with neuroimage analysis or with (bio)
statistics is desirable;
• You have excellent statistical and strong computer
programming skills (good command of LINUX, scripting, and
Matlab);
• You have excellent communications skills in
English, both written and verbal;
• Having experience in writing (international)
publication(s) is a plus.
Benefits
Salary Scale: OIO (EUR 2.200 in the first year that
increases to EUR 2.818 gross per month in the fourth year,
based on 36 hours per week).
We also offer a set 8.3% end-of-year bonus and 8% holiday
pay. For more information about our fringe benefits, please
visit
http://www.werkenbijvumc.nl/vumc/arbeidsvoorwaarden/
(Dutch version). The PhD position is for four years, you will
start with a contract for 12 months.
Additional information
The Department of Psychiatry of the VU University Medical
Center (VUMC) and GGZ inGeest collaborately conduct research,
education and academic patient care. The main focus is on
depression and anxiety disorders, two common psychiatric
disorders with high
public health impact. Psychiatric research is embedded in two
VU research institutes: EMGO+ and Neuroscience Campus
Amsterdam. In this research area more than 150 persons from
different disciplines (e.g. psychiatry, psychology, health
science) collaborate.
Interested?
For more information you can contact dr. Lianne Schmaal,
via telephone number:
+31(0)20 – 788 4592.
For more information about the application procedure you
can contact mr. Wessel Haytink, recruiter, via telephone
number: +31(0)6 – 1066 7718.
Please submit your candidacy by latest September 7,
2014
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