*Postdoctoral Research Fellow Position at University of Pittsburgh *
The Maternal Affective Neuroscience Laboratory, headed by Drs. Eydie
Moses-Kolko, Alison Hipwell and Mary Phillips at the Western Psychiatric
Institute and Clinic of the University of Pittsburgh, seeks a full-time
postdoctoral research fellow supported by funds from the National
Institute of Child Health and Human Development. The start date is
immediate and the position is for up to 2 years. The study is
investigating the neural underpinnings of affective disorders and
mother-infant caregiving in young postpartum mothers. The fellow will be
responsible for collecting and analyzing neural and behavioral data,
writing scientific papers and giving scientific presentations. Analyses
will focus on fMRI data during maternal processing of emotional faces,
reward, and infant cry as well as structural and neural connectivity
analyses. Because the study is embedded in a larger longitudinal study
of psychopathology which began in childhood, scientific questions about
developmental predictors of maternal affective neural processes can also
be tested.
Position qualifications include a PhD in psychology, neuroscience, or a
related field or an MD psychiatrist at the postdoctoral level;
experience with fMRI acquisition and analysis; strong experimental and
statistical skills; the ability to work independently and in a team
environment on multiple tasks and projects and to share one’s expertise
with others. Experience with neuroimaging software programs (AFNI, FSL,
MATLAB, SPM, or other relevant programs), programming for fMRI tasks
(E-prime, Presentation), and statistical analysis (SPM, SPSS, SAS) is
highly desired. Strong interest in the development and pathophysiology
of depression is valuable. Excellent scientific writing skills are also
desired.
Located in the Oakland area of Pittsburgh, Western Psychiatric Institute
and Clinic of UPMC (WPIC) is considered one of the nation's foremost
university-based psychiatric care facilities, housing the Department of
Psychiatry of the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. For more
than 60 years, WPIC has been a national leader in providing
research-based care and treatment of mental health and addictive
disorders. WPIC has a large community of post-doctoral scholars and
associates and a longstanding history of success in developing
post-doctoral researchers toward independent research careers. The
Department of Psychiatry has a total research portfolio of over $ 70
million annually, including nine T32 post-doctoral training grants.
During the current fiscal year, these grants support a community of more
than 68 post-doctoral researchers whose research career development is
supported by structured and informal mentoring activities. Our faculty
has a strong commitment to excellence in mentorship.
Please send a letter of inquiry and your CV to Eydie Moses-Kolko
(mosesEL(a)upmc.edu <mailto:mosesEL@upmc.edu>). Applications will be
considered on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
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Eydie Moses-Kolko, MD
Associate Professor of Psychiatry
Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic University of Pittsburgh School
of Medicine
office: 412-624-9152
fax: 412-383-8336
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