We are pleased to announce an opening for a data analyst in the
Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center Neuroimaging Group
(
www.brainmap.wisc.edu), a multidisciplinary collective of more than 20
principal investigators with over 41 human and nonhuman primate research
projects spanning the diagnostic spectrum from normal aging to
Alzheimer’s dementia.
A bachelor's degree is required. Preferred majors include psychology, neuroscience,
the life sciences, computer sciences or other related fields. Experience in brain image
analysis, including use of software such as Matlab, SPM, FSL, AFNI,& FreeSurfer, is
preferred. Proficiency with Linux and one or more programming languages is desirable, as
is a background in aging and dementia.
The applicant should have the flexibility to work both independently and collaboratively,
and should understand basic elements of research studies such as study design. This
position requires analytic thinking and provides abundant opportunities for the exercise
of creativity in tackling clinically-relevant problems.
NOTE: Interested candidates need not satisfy each of the foregoing conditions to apply. If
hired, necessary training will be provided to fill any job-related gaps in the
applicant's background.
The primary duties include:
1. Brain Image and Cognitive Data Analyses/Processing (~50%)
- Conduct brain image analyses using relevant software such as Matlab, SPM, FSL,
AFNI,& FreeSurfer.
- Analyze cognitive and other clinical data using relevant software such as SPSS,
SAS, R.
- Use existing scripts developed in the lab to pre-process MRI and PET images in
support of specific research
questions.
2 Presentation and Publication of Study Findings (~40%)
- Work under the supervision of principal investigator to prepare research data
for presentation at scientific
meetings and publication in peer-reviewed journals.
Secondary duties (~10%) include assisting with study coordination, attending lab meetings,
interacting with lab investigators/staff, and executing other research-related tasks as
determined by the supervising principal investigator.
The percent effort devoted to the above duties may fluctuate depending on the lab’s needs.
A period of evaluation will be required.
Madison (
www.visitmadison.com) is consistently voted as one of America's most livable
communities, and boasts many amazing attractions. The UW-Madison (
www.wisc.edu) is a
top-notch research institution, currently ranked #3 in total research expenditures among
U.S. public universities.
Additional information about the position may be found at
http://www.ohr.wisc.edu/WebListing/Unclassified/PVLSummary.aspx?pvl_num=769…
***If you will be attending the 2013 AAIC Conference in Boston and would like to learn
more about this position while there, please send an email to ozioma(a)medicine.wisc.edu***
To apply for this position, please send resume and cover letter referring to Position
Vacancy Listing #76987 to:
Amy Hawley
J5/Mezz Clinical Science Center
600 Highland Ave
Madison, WI 53792-2420
Email: fmri(a)medicine.wisc.edu; Phone: 608-265-2201; Fax: 608-265-3091
NOTE: Unless confidentiality is requested in writing, information regarding the names of
applicants must be released upon request. Finalists cannot be guaranteed confidentiality.
UW-Madison is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
We promote excellence through diversity and encourage all qualified individuals to apply.