Neuroimaging in Motor Neuron Disorders and Frontotemporal Dementia
We are seeking a highly motivated imaging scientist to fill a postdoctoral position in the
intramural program of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)
at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda Maryland USA. Our studies focus on
identifying MRI imaging markers of progression or prognosis in patients with
C9ORF72-related familial ALS-FTD and other motor neuron disorders. All scanning is carried
out in a dedicated MRI research facility at NIH, with a multidisciplinary team of
clinicians, students, engineer, and technologists. Modalities include diffusion tensor
imaging, resting state fMRI, and pre- and post-mortem anatomical imaging. An interest in
longitudinal methods and structural-functional connectivity is highly desirable.
Experience in quantitative magnetic resonance imaging analysis methods is required.
To be eligible for this position, you must have received your doctoral degree (MD or PhD)
less than 5 years ago. Applicants must have excellent communication skills, and an
ability to work in a team as well as independently. The initial appointment is for 2
years, with the possibility of extension. Salary is based on experience and will follow
the NIH guidelines for intramural research training awards (
www.training.nih.gov). The
position is available as of January 2015.
To apply, please send a letter describing your interest and long-term goals, together with
CV and names/contact information of 3 references to: Dr. Mary Kay Floeter,
floeterm(a)ninds.nih.gov.
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