Postdoctoral position in Cognitive Neuroscience and Reading Disability
Haskins Laboratories (PI: Dr. Julie A. Van Dyke), New Haven, CT
Application deadline: April 15, 2013
Applications are solicited for a postdoctoral fellowship in Cognitive
Neuroscience at Haskins Laboratories. Applicants should have a Ph.D. in
psychology, linguistics, cognitive neuroscience, or a related field. The
selected candidate will contribute to a recently funded NIH study of the
role of memory interference in comprehension ability. This exciting new
study will explore the relationships between the mechanisms of memory
and language processing as they contribute to (dis)ability in spoken and
written language comprehension. Prior experience in language processing
or memory research using fMRI is required. Responsibilities will include
assistance with designing fMRI and behavioral experiments; fMRI data
analysis; formulating and participating in writing of scientific papers
as part of the research team; and developing independent projects
investigating memory, language, and reading. An additional focus of this
project involves structural MRI analysis, using both volumetric and DTI
techniques to identify the grey and white-matter brain networks that
support resolution of lexical and syntactic interference during single
word and whole sentence reading.
Additional desirable, but not necessary qualifications include:
- Experience with fMRI software: AFNI, FSL, SPM, Freesurfer, or Nipy
- Previous research experience or interest in EEG/ERP analysis (this
project also includes EEG data collection)
- Strong analytical skills and demonstrated expertise in statistics such
as multivariate statistics, mixed-effects modeling, SEM, or MLM/HLM
- Strong computer skills using Mac OS X and UNIX/Linux
- Programming Skills (Python, R, MATLAB, C/C++ and or JAVA)
The successful applicant will join Haskins Laboratories
(
www.haskins.yale.edu <http://www.haskins.yale.edu>), a private, non-
profit research institute located in downtown New Haven, CT. Founded in
1935, our primary focus is on speech, language, reading, and their
biological bases. Haskins Laboratories has long- standing, formal
affiliations with the University of Connecticut and Yale University. We
are also actively engaged in research collaborations and partnerships
with institutions, groups, and individuals around the world. We house
facilities for conducting eye tracking, including 3 Eyelink 1000
eye-trackers, EEG/ERP (both Biosemi and EGI systems), ultrasound and
NIRS technology, and a mock fMRI scanner, which exactly replicates the
3T scanner used for fMRI research at Yale University.
Interested applicants should contact Dr. Julie Van Dyke
(jvandyke(a)haskins.yale.edu <mailto:jvandyke@haskins.yale.edu>) with
cover letter, statement of research interests, CV, and three letters of
recommendation. The appointment will be made for two years (with the
possibility of renewal for a third year), beginning in Summer/Fall 2013.
Applications should be submitted by April 15, 2013, but the application
process will be ongoing until the position is filled. International
applicants are welcome. Haskins Laboratories is an Equal Opportunity
Employer.