Open position: Neuroimaging Post-doctoral fellow, Dementia Imaging Genetics Lab, University of California, San Francisco
Job Summary
The fellow will conduct human neuroimaging research on participants with preclinical and symptomatic genetic neurodegenerative disease. Current imaging techniques include voxel-based morphometry and functional MRI, with an emphasis on intrinsic functional connectivity network mapping (also referred to as "resting-state" or "task-free fMRI"). The ideal candidate will have an interest in genetics, frontal systems, neuroanatomy, fMRI methods/biomarker development, or a combination. The fellow will contribute to ongoing experiments and pursue self-directed projects within the lab's area of investigation.
Required Qualifications
Appropriate areas of doctoral training include but are not limited to neuroscience, bioengineering, applied mathematics, or computer science. Strong computational skills, including script writing or programming are required.
Please direct inquiries to Dr. Lee by sending a cover letter, CV, and at least 3 references to [log in to unmask]
website: http://www.suzeelee.ucsf.edu/open-positions/
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