Postdoctoral Fellowship Position in fMRI
at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago in Northwestern University's Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Duration: 2 years (option to renew for additional years) Start date: Summer 2014 Salary: Depends on experience, in accordance with NIH Guidelines
For further information, applicants should contact: Jordan Grafman, Ph.D. Director, Brain Injury Research Program Director, Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory jgrafman@northwestern.edu
Overview: The focus of research in the Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory is identifying the forms of knowledge represented in the prefrontal cortex and related brain structures (including social processes, event parsing and storage, planning processes, etc.), and studying functional neuroplasticity during learning and during recovery of function after brain injury. The operating framework to study these processes and their disorders is based on cognitive science theory, and we combine this approach with state-of-the-art clinical neuroscience techniques such as structural and functional MRI, genetics, transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), as well as single-pulse and repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). The laboratory studies healthy volunteers as well as a variety of patients with focal and diffuse brain damage. The Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory is located in the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago (RIC) on the Northwestern University Medical Center campus in downtown Chicago. The laboratory provides ample opportunity for the development of innovative, focused research and a broad collaborative cognitive neuroscience experience.
Required Qualifications: Position qualifications include a PhD in neuroscience, psychology, or a related field. The successful applicant will have expertise in fMRI data acquisition and analysis, strong skills in statistical and experimental methods, and experience in conducting human cognitive neuroscience research. Experience with neuroimaging analysis programs (AFNI, FSL, SPM, or other relevant programs), stimulus presentation programs (E-prime, Presentation, Superlab, Cogent/Psychtoolbox [MATLAB]), and statistical analysis programs (MATLAB, R, SPSS) is also required. Excellent scientific writing skills and strong publication records are highly desired. Applicants should be able to work independently and with minimal supervision, but should also demonstrate good interpersonal skills and a desire to work collaboratively. Salary and benefits are competitive. An earlier start time is possible. Candidates should submit a CV, statement of interest, and three letters of recommendation to Dr. Jordan Grafman (jgrafman@northwestern.edu).