We are seeking applications for a two-year NIMH-supported postdoctoral fellowship in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh under the direction of Alex Dombrovski, M.D., and Michael Hallquist, Ph.D. The research fellow will work on NIMH-funded projects of decision-making in late-life suicide and borderline personality disorder. Fellows will have ample opportunities to develop independent research projects and to publish empirical papers on suicide and BPD using existing data. An ideal candidate will be familiar with functional neuroimaging and/or reinforcement learning models of behavior.  Experience with MATLAB, R, FSL, AFNI, and Linux shell scripting is desirable.  The position will be available in the second half of 2015 and funding for a third year of postdoctoral training may be available depending on performance. Only US citizens or permanent residents are eligible for this position. 

To apply, please send a curriculum vitae and cover letter describing your research interests and experience to Michael Hallquist (hallquistmn@upmc.edu) and Alex Dombrovski (dombax@upmc.edu).  The University of Pittsburgh is an affirmative action, equal opportunity institution.