The John and
Charlene Madison Cassidy Fellowship in Translational
Neuroscience
Two post-doctoral
positions are available within the Laboratory for Affective
and Translational Neuroscience at McLean Hospital/Harvard
Medical School, directed by Diego A. Pizzagalli, Ph.D. The
laboratory is part of the Center for Depression, Anxiety and
Stress Research (CDASR), a new research center that embraces a
multi-disciplinary approach to improve our understanding of
the psychological, environmental, and neurobiological factors
associated with depression, anxiety and related disorders
across the lifespan (http://cdasr.mclean.harvard.edu/).
Currently ongoing
studies in Dr.
Pizzagalli’s laboratory focus on reward processing,
stress
responsivity, and executive functioning in a range of
populations including individuals with major depression, mood
spectrum disorders, as well as at-risk samples (e.g.,
offspring of parents with MDD; individuals with past MDD).
These studies employ a variety of approaches, including
high-density EEG, fMRI, PET, MRS, molecular genetics, and
assays of hormonal/inflammatory markers. Opportunities will be
available to pursue independent research and interdisciplinary
collaborations across Harvard Medical School. Depending on
research focus, candidates will have access to
research-dedicated human (3 T, 4 T) and animal (9.4 T) MRI
scanners, as well as 128-channel EEG systems. Experience with
EEG/ERP and/or fMRI techniques as well as clinical training is
preferred, but candidates with a strong background in only one
of these domains will also be considered. To apply, send a CV,
three letters of reference, and a letter describing your
research interests to David Crowley (djcrowley@mclean.harvard.edu).
Review of applications will begin immediately.
McLean Hospital,
which is an affiliate of Harvard Medical School, is an Equal
Opportunity Employer. As an equal opportunity employer,
McLean seeks qualified candidates for all posted employment
opportunities without regard to race, color, age, religion,
gender, national origin, disability or veteran status. McLean
particularly welcomes applications from minorities, women, and
persons with disabilities.
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David Crowley, A.L.M.
Research Program Manager
Center for Depression, Anxiety and Stress
Research
McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA
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