POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER – CLINICAL NEUROIMAGING LABORATORY
DISCIPLINE OF PSYCHIATRY, SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
REF: NO. NUIG 108-13
Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for afull
time fixed term position as apostdoctoral researcherwith the Clinical
Neuroimaging Laboratory, Discipline of Psychiatry, at the National
University of Ireland, Galway.
This position is funded by Health Research Boardand is available from
6th January 2014 for a 16 month period.
Job Description:
This post is required to implement a Health Research Board funded
research project entitled: “A 4 Year Neuroimaging Followup Study of
First Episode Psychosis”. The postdoctoral researcher will take a lead
role in the analysis ofclinical, sMRI and DTI data and in the
supervision of students working on this project . He/She will receive
training, support and supervision throughout from colleagues in the
Discipline of Psychiatry and the Clinical Neuroimaging Laboratory,
NUIGalway. The postholder will be expected to present their work at
national and international conferences and publish in peer reviewed
journals. The successful candidate should have a commitment to
excellence, be caring and empathic, and have a clear understanding and
commitment to the research requirements of the project.
The study centre will be within the School of Medicine, National
University of Ireland, Galway. The Discipline of Psychiatry has an
active clinical research programme investigating neurobiological
abnormalities associated with the major psychotic illnesses and
incorporating a Clinical Neuroimaging Laboratory
(
http://clinicalneuroimaginglaboratory.com
<http://clinicalneuroimaginglaboratory.com/>).The project will form part
of an interdisciplinary and collaborative research programme which draws
upon the strengths, experience and insights of several professionals and
scientists from psychiatry, psychology, nursing, anatomy, physiology,
pharmacology, radiology and engineering.
Main Duties of Post:
•
To take a lead role in the preprocessing, analysis and interpretation of
MRI and DTI data acquired for the study and to assess the clinical
associations of the neuroimaging data obtained.
•
To complete data input, statistical analysis, interpretation of results
and dissemination including presentation and manuscript preparation in
relation to the findings of the project.
•
To assist in the supervision of undergraduate and postgraduate students
working on related aspects of the research programme.
Qualifications:
The ideal candidate should have a track record in a research and
development environment and strong neuroimaging experience is essential.
Applicants must have a Ph.D., an interest in pursuing psychiatric
neuroimaging research, and significant experience in MRI analysis and
ideally in DTI processing and analysis. Peer-reviewed publications in
areas of relevance to the project are also desirable.
Candidates should have excellent communication and organizational
skills; be highly motivated and passionate about research; and have
strong documentation, oral and interpersonal skills.
Salary: €37,750– €38,860 per annum(public sector pay policy rules
pertaining to new entrants will apply)
Start date: Position is available from 6th January 2014
Further information on research and working at NUI Galway is available
on Research at NUI Galway <http://www.nuigalway.ie/our-research/>
For information on moving to Ireland please see
www.euraxess.ie
<http://www.euraxess.ie/>
Informal enquiries concerning the post may be made to Professor Colm
McDonald (colm.mcdonald(a)nuigalway.ie <mailto:colm.mcdonald@nuigalway.ie>)
To Apply:
Applications to include a covering letter, CV,and the contact details of
three referees should be sent, via e-mail (in word or PDF only) to Colm
McDonald (colm.mcdonald(a)nuigalway.ie <mailto:colm.mcdonald@nuigalway.ie>)
Please put reference number NUIG 108-13 in subject line of e-mail
application.
Closing date for receipt of applications is 5.00pm, Tuesday
10th December 2013
Interviews will be held the week of 16th December 2013
National University of Ireland, Galway is an equal opportunities employer.