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Postdoctoral Fellowship in Pediatric Neuroimaging
University of Illinois at Chicago
A postdoctoral position is available at the Institute for Juvenile
Research and the Center for Cognitive Medicine at the University of
Illinois at Chicago, to study brain function and develop brain models of
functional connectivity in children and adolescents within our research
program and Neuroscience and Treatment Center in pediatric psychiatric
disorders. The position involves working with Dr. Mani Pavuluri, M.D.
Ph.D. and her neuroimaging team on conducting fMRI studies and
developing new neuroimaging methods to examine functional connectivity
in relation to DTI, and genetics with regard to affect, cognition and
sensori-motor processes in pediatric populations.
We seek PhD candidates who have a strong background in fMRI and
neuroscience. Experience with fMRI studies, and familiarity with AFNI,
SPM, or FSL software are required. Excellent programming and statistical
skills related to neuroimaging research, and a record of scientific
publications are also required.
The Center for Cognitive Medicine (
http://ccm.psych.uic.edu), located
within the UIC medical campus, is a state-of-the-art multidisciplinary
clinical and academic center that focuses on investigating the neural
bases of cognitive, affective and motor deficits, as well as behavioral
pharmacology of various clinical disorders including pediatric bipolar
disorder, mood disorders, ADHD, autism, schizophrenia and head injury
populations. Our research program is a strong federally funded program
with outstanding research opportunities and with direct access to
pediatric psychiatric patients through our pediatric mood disorder
clinics. We offer a competitive hiring package based on experience, with
opportunities for career development beyond the post-doctoral
appointment. The Center for Cognitive Medicine and the Institute for
Juvenile Research are part of the UIC Medical School and are in close
proximity to the MR Center, which houses two 1.5T clinical scanners, one
research-devoted 3T scanner, as well as a new whole body 9.4T scanner
for human brain imaging.//
Interested candidates must contact Dr. M. Pavuluri or Dr. A. Passarotti
via email: mpavuluri(a)psych.uic.edu <mailto:mpavuluri@psych.uic.edu>,
apassarotti(a)psych.uic.edu. //
This is a separate listing from the previous post. Thanks.
James A. Ellis
jellis(a)psych.uic.edu <mailto:mjellis@psych.uic.edu>__
Data Analyst, Paradigm Development
Pediatric *B*rain *R*esearch *A*nd *I*nterventio*N* Center
<http://www.psych.uic.edu/brain-center>__
Department of Psychiatry
1747 West Roosevelt Road
University of Illinois at Chicago, M/C 747
Chicago Illinois 60608
The BRAIN Center is part of the Institute for Juvenile Research and
the Colbeth Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Clinic, and affiliated with
the Center for Cognitive Medicine. Department of Psychiatry, College of
Medicine, UIC.