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Post-doctoral position (Neuroimaging research) at King’s College London
We would like to invite applications for the post of Post-doctoral Research Worker
(Neuroimaging research). This position will be fixed term for 36 months and is a full-time
post. The successful candidate will play a key role in collecting and analyzing
neuroimaging data from a longitudinal cohort of young adults who were born very preterm.
DETAILS
The successful candidate will become part of the Preterm Research Group, which is studying
the effects of being born preterm on subsequent neurodevelopment, cognition and behaviour.
The project, funded by the Medical Research Council, aims to investigate neurodevelopment
into adulthood following very preterm birth. The successful candidate will work with a
unique cohort of individuals who were born prematurely and who have been taking part in a
follow-up study from birth to age 19. They are now 27-32 years old. First, the study will
assess their cognition (including learning disabilities, memory and attention) and mental
health. Second, the study will use various neuroimaging techniques to examine how the
brain changes as people grow into adults. The aim of the study is to define for the first
time maturational patterns associated with the risk of poor outcome, as well as those
associated with developmental resilience, and thus guide the design of remediation
strategies to be implemented at very preterm individuals at younger ages aimed at reducing
or preventing long-term disability.
Working closely with Lead Investigators, the successful candidate will contribute to the
successful conduct and completion of the research programme. He/she will play a key role
in coordinating the study, assessing study participants, conducting and supporting
neuroimaging data analysis and integrating current data with those collected
longitudinally. He/she will work closely with other members of the Preterm Research Group,
which are directly integrated with the Department of Psychosis Studies within the
Psychosis Clinical Academic Group. The successful candidate will also be involved in
postgraduate teaching and will be encouraged to develop his/her own research interests.
SALARY The appointment will be made at Grade 6, currently from £31,020 per annum plus
£2,323 per annum London Allowance.
Equality of opportunity is College policy.
CONTACT For an informal discussion of the post please contact Chiara Nosarti on 0207 848
0133, or via email at Chiara.nosarti(a)kcl.ac.uk.
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For further details and to apply please visit
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/depsta/pertra/vacancy/external/apply.php?id=16843270