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Join a premier neurodegeneration research group at the UCSF Memory & Aging
Center.  This multidisciplinary unit seeks to characterize neurodegenerative
diseases with state-of-the-art structural and functional imaging tools. The
fellow will work with Dr. William Seeley, who conducts human neuroimaging
research on normal brain organization and changes in network architecture
among patients with 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” fMRI).  The fellow will combine these techniques with
diffusion tensor imaging and autonomic physiology recordings.  The ideal
candidate will have an interest in frontal systems, neuroanatomy, fMRI
methods development, or a combination.  The fellow will contribute to
ongoing experiments and pursue self-directed projects within the lab’s area
of investigation, with ample authorship opportunities.  Strong computational
skills, including script writing or programming, are required. Please direct
inquiries to Dr. Seeley by sending a letter of interest, CV, and at least 3
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William W. Seeley, M.D.
Assistant Professor of Neurology
UCSF Memory & Aging Center
Clinical: 415-476-6880 (tel), (415) 476-4800 (fax)
Laboratory: 415-476-2793 (tel), 415-476-7963 (fax)