MADISON WI: Post-doctoral Fellowship in Neuropsychology and Neuroimaging

Wisconsin Alzheimers Institute,

University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Medicine and Public Health



We are delighted to announce an opening for a 2-3 year post-doctoral fellowship in the Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Institute (WAI) under the supervision of Sterling Johnson, PhD, Bruce Hermann, PhD, Barbara Bendlin, PhD, and Ozioma Okonkwo, PhD. The research focus is on presymptomatic AD utilizing a longitudinal cohort study known as the Wisconsin Registry for Alzheimer’s Prevention, a cohort of over 1,500 healthy middle-aged and older adults with or without risk factors for AD. Participants undergo serial neuropsychological, biomarker (CSF), genetic and neuroimaging (e.g. amyloid PET imaging, FDG metabolic PET imaging, PET receptor mapping, fMRI tasks of episodic memory, resting BOLD, CBF mapping and DTI) investigations in addition to detailed lifestyle and medical histories. The fellow should have sufficient background in systems neuroscience, functional neuroanatomy, experimental design, psychometric theory and statistical analysis to contribute to the data analyses, interpretation and write-up of this rich dataset for publication. Some experience in neuroimaging analysis methods (SPM/Matlab, FSL, AFNI, shell scripting etc.) is strongly preferred, though further training in imaging analysis will be a key component of fellowship training.


The fellow shall have completed a doctoral degree in a relevant discipline such as clinical or experimental psychology, cognitive neuroscience, statistics, medical physics or computer science. The position is ideally suited for candidates who envision a research-oriented career.


The application deadline is January 15, 2014 and the position start date is flexible between July and September 2014. Salary is $45K to $50K in year 1 depending on experience, with a generous benefits package through the University of Wisconsin. Funding to attend and present at one to two conferences per year is also provided. Interested applicants should send a CV, representative publications, a research statement and two letters of recommendation by email to Sterling Johnson, PhD, Professor, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. Please see  www.brainmap.wisc.edu and www.wai.wisc.edu to get an idea of our multidisciplinary research team and our recent publications.


Interested applicants please contact:

Sterling Johnson, PhD

fmri@medicine.wisc.edu