2 Postdoc and 2 PhD positions on ultra-high field neuroimaging and aging
The German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE,
www.dzne.de/en)
is a center of excellence within the Helmholtz Association that performs
translational research on Neurodegenerative Diseases. The center
includes nine high-performing sites in Berlin, Bonn, Dresden,
Göttingen, Magdeburg, Munich, Rostock/Greifswald, Tübingen and Witten.
Two 5-year Postdoc and two 5-year PhD positions are available in the
Aging & Cognition research group (
www.wolberslab.net) headed by Prof.
Thomas Wolbers. The positions are part of a large-scale project funded
by the European Research Council (ERC). In this project, we seek to
understand mechanisms of cognitive aging by studying navigational
decline in older adults with cutting-edge interactive virtual reality
systems and with ultra-high field neuroimaging. You will help develop
spatial navigation markers of age-related cognitive change, employ
multimodal neuroimaging approaches to characterise underlying neuronal
changes, evaluate novel therapeutic interventions and potentially
combine this with genetic analyses. Importantly, the successful
candidates will be encouraged to develop their own research interests,
and, if desired, they can be involved in teaching activities.
In addition to hosting research dedicated 3T and 7T MRI scanners, the
Magdeburg site of the DZNE, where the group is based, provides access to
mobile EEG, MEG, TMS and eyetracking systems. Furthermore, the Aging and
Cognition lab has a range of cutting-edge virtual reality setups, and it
entertains multiple collaborations with collaborators in Europe and in
the United States. Finally, Magdeburg offers a unique intellectual
environment, because spatial navigation is a core theme investigated
across several animal and human research groups.
For these positions, a strong interest in cognitive aging is important,
and excellent statistical skills are a plus. Furthermore, you will have,
or be in the final stages of, a BSc/MSc/PhD in psychology, cognitive
neuroscience, neuroimaging methods or applied statistics. Ideally, you
should also possess computer programming skills (e.g. in Matlab). You
will be thorough, efficient, a good communicator, and enjoy working as
part of an international and dynamic team.
For further information about these unique opportunities, please email
Thomas Wolbers (thomas.wolbers(a)dzne.de <mailto:thomas.wolbers@dzne.de>).
To learn more about our research, please visit our website
(
www.wolberslab.net) and follow us on Twitter (@WolbersLab).
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Prof. Dr. Thomas Wolbers
Aging & Cognition Research Group
German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE)
Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
Leipziger Str. 44
39120 Magdeburg
GERMANY
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phone: +49-391-67-24519
email: thomas.wolbers(a)dzne.de <mailto:thomas.wolbers@dzne.de>
website:
www.wolberslab.net
Follow us on Twitter:
www.twitter.com/WolbersLab
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Vorstand: Prof. Pierluigi Nicotera, MD PhD (Vorstandsvorsitzender und
wissenschaftliches Vorstandsmitglied) und
Ursula Weyrich (administratives Vorstandsmitglied) eingetragen in das
Vereinsregister des Amtsgerichts Bonn (Az. VR 9021)
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