PhD position in multiple sclerosis research
Department of Neurology, Technische Universität München, Munich, Germany
TUM-NIC, Neuroimaging Center, Munich, Germany
The Department of Neurology of the Technische Universität München offers
a PhD position in systems neuroscience research of Multiple Sclerosis.
The project aims to investigate structural correlates of disability and
biomarker patterns in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) using MR
imaging techniques. The candidate will investigate cortical pathology
and lesion pathology in MS using state-of-the-art neuroimaging techniques.
Applicants should have finished a university degree in medicine,
psychology, biology, computer science or other relevant disciplines.
Candidates should have strong analytical and organizational skills and
prior experience with large cohort patient datasets is an advantage.
Previous experience in analysis of structural/functional MR images
(e.g., Freesurfer/FSL, SPM) is highly desired. Basic programming skills
in for example Matlab or Unix shell scripting are a plus but not
strictly required. Candidates who lack the aforementioned skills should
have a strong motivation to develop these skills during their training.
We are searching for candidates who are able to work independently and
who have demonstrated excellent presentation and writing skills. The
applicant will be expected to interact and collaborate with colleagues
from different disciplines.
Salary is according to the German TVöD. The position is available from
January. The position is initially available for two years, the second
year contingent on satisfactory progress. Extension beyond two years may
be possible.
Neuroimaging scanning facilities (MRI 3T scanner) and computer
infrastructure are entirely available at the TUM Neuroimaging Center
(TUM-NIC).
Candidates may contact Prof Dr. Mark Mühlau (muehlau(a)lrz.tum.de
<mailto:muehlau@lrz.tum.de>) or Dr. Ruthger Righart (righart(a)lrz.tum.de
<mailto:righart@lrz.tum.de>) for more detailed information. Applications
including a letter of motivation and CV should be addressed to Prof. Dr.
Mühlau by Email: muehlau(a)lrz.tum.de <mailto:muehlau@lrz.tum.de> .
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