Dear SPM:
The Division of Movement Disorders (Director: Tanya Simuni, MD) in the Department of Neurology, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, has an immediate opening for a full-time postdoctoral position to study “High resolution diffusion tensor MRI imaging as a biomarker of Parkinson Disease diagnosis and disease progression.”
The project is funded by the Michael J. Fox Foundation, for a 1 year time period. The aim is to characterize changes in diffusion weighted, structural and resting state MR data in patients with Parkinson’s disease and normal subjects.
The candidate will work with a multidisciplinary group of neurologists, physicists, neuroradiologists and neurophysiologists with experience in functional and structural imaging of patients with movement disorders. The clinic is staffed by 4 movement disorders neurologists. The imaging infrastructure includes two 3T Siemens Tim Trio Scanners.
The applicant should have an MD or PhD in neuroscience, medicine, physics, psychology or a related field, and excellent communication skills. Experience with analysis of structural, diffusion, and resting state MR data including for example software packages such as SPM5/8, FSL, MRIStudio, VBM, etc., Linux, and basic programming skills (Matlab, Linux Shell) is desirable.
Salary is based on the NIH scale. The position is available immediately.
Please send a CV, cover letter describing your interests and contact information for 3 references to:
Darren R. Gitelman, MD
710 N Lake Shore Dr.
Abbot 11th floor,
Chicago, IL 60611
Ph: 312-908-8614
Fax: 312-908-5073
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Northwestern University is an equal opportunity employer.
Darren Gitelman, MD
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