Postdoctoral Position on Social Neuroscience and Autism
at the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences in
Leipzig
Department of Social Neuroscience (Prof. Dr. Tania Singer)
Research Group “Psychopathology of the Social Brain” (Dr. Philipp Kanske)
The successful candidate will be involved in a BMBF-funded project on
modulatory effects of oxytocin treatment on higher-order social
cognition as measured with fMRI in autism spectrum disorder. This
project is part of the ASD-Net consortium (
http://www.asd-net.de).
Job description
- Co-ordination and execution of a large Oxytocin-fMRI and behavioral
study in autism (N~100).
- Analysis of fMRI and behavioral data and publication of the results.
- Interdisciplinary collaboration with the members of the other ASD-Net
projects (see
http://www.asd-net.de) and within the Social Neuroscience
Department with experts in social- and affective neurosciences
(including DTI, resting state, cortical thickness and functional fMRI),
behavioral psychology (including social cognition, game theory,
cognitive functioning) and bio-psychology (including TSST, diurnal
cortisol profiles).
Job requirements
The successful candidate has finished the PhD and shows evidence of high
scholarly promise in the form of publications and other academic
achievements. Ideally, he/she has advanced expertise in functional and
structural neuroimaging (SPM) as well as autism and oxytocin research.
The Max Planck Institute (
http://www.cbs.mpg.de) offers an international
research environment. It offers an excellent infrastructure (e.g., three
human 3T and one 7T MRI, rt-fMRI, TMS/tDCS, MEG, behavioral laboratory,
stress laboratory, etc.). The department also has additional behavioral
laboratory space in Berlin, which is located just an hour by train from
Leipzig.
Applications (including a CV, list of publications, statement of
research interests, and contact information of 3 referees) should be
sent as a single PDF file, with your name as the file name, to Sandra
Zurborg (zurborg(a)cbs.mpg.de).
For further details, please see the attachment.
The Max Planck Society is an equal opportunity employer and explicitly
encourages women and handicapped individuals to apply.
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Philipp Kanske PhD
Research Group Leader
Department of Social Neuroscience
Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
Stephanstr. 1a
04103 Leipzig, Germany
phone +49 341 9940-2693
fax +49 341 9940-2356
kanske(a)cbs.mpg.de