The UCLA Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences is
recruiting for a Postdoctoral research position in Los Angeles, CA. The
candidate will participate in a neuroimaging study of the effects of
exercise and the effects on neural circuitry in Parkinson’s Disease.
Candiate
- Ph.D. degree in neuroscience, psychology, biomedical engineering or
related fields. Alternatively, we will consider M.D. candidates having
completed residency training in Neurology or Psychiatry or prior to
residency training, with a demonstrated interest and track record in
neuroimaging research.
- Research training in translational, clinical and/or neuroimaging
research in Parkinson’s Disease research. They should have an interest
in the basic mechanisms of disease pathogenesis and interventional studies.
Experience
- fMRI data collection and analysis is required
- solid background in the principles of MRI and fMRI and have had
experience in clinical and translation MRI research and development
- analytical skills in the programming language needed for fMRI task
design (i.e. Matlab, Presentation)
- experience with fMRI analyses software (i.e. FSL)
The Fellowship will be supervised by Dr. McEwen (UCLA) and Dr. Petzinger
(Department of Neurology, USC) and the candidate will be responsible for
MRI data acquisition, processing, analysis, and contribute to the
preparation of manuscripts.
This Fellowship offers an outstanding training environment, in which the
successful candidate will be contributing to ground-breaking
translational research in the field of Parkinson’s Disease and
neuroplasticity research. This position does not have patient care
responsibilities.
The position will begin January/February 2015 and we are looking for a 2
year commitment.
Interested applicants should send curriculum vitae, a statement of
research interests and three letters of recommendation to Dr. Sarah
McEwen (smcewen(a)mednet.ucla.edu).
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