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TWO POSITIONS AVAILABLE AT THE UCSF NEUROLOGY DEPARTMENT, Parnassus
Campus, San Francisco.

 

Candidates are sought to participate in a multidisciplinary research
project studying the cognitive and neural basis of speech and language
deficits in neurological patients, with primary focus on Progressive
Aphasia and related disorders.  Vascular, epilepsy and brain-tumor
patient populations will also be studied. The project entails a
collaborative effort to design experiments, administer standard and
research test batteries and conduct structural and functional imaging
experiments and analyses.  The Department of Neurology at UCSF has
recently acquired a state-of-the-art 3T MRI scanner that will be solely
devoted to research. Studies will combine functional MRI, Voxel-based
morphometry, MEG and intraoperative mapping techniques to investigate
brain-behavioral correlations, with a particular emphasis in semantic
processing.

 

Research is conducted in collaborations with scientist between various
departments at UCSF, UC Berkeley and the Center for Aphasia and Related
Disorders at the VA Northern California Medical Health System, Martinez.

 

Two positions are available:

1) Post-doctoral fellow with graduate training in neuroimaging
techniques and language processing.  Programming skills and experience
with SPSS, Matlab, Psyscope, Eprime and SPM are highly appreciated but
not essential.

 

2) Research Associate with a BA in Psychology, Linguistics,
Communicative disorders, Cognitive Neuroscience or related topics and
some research experience. Previous neuroimaging experience is desired
but not necessary.  

Good basic computer skills are necessary.  

 

If interested send a CV and two names of two possible references to
Maria Luisa Gorno-Tempini at [log in to unmask]

Visit our Human Resources web site at http://ucsfhr.ucsf.edu/careers for
information about other job opportunities. UCSF is an Affirmative
Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and committed to a diverse workforce.