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Hello,

We have the following position available at UC Irvine that may be of interest to you.  It is currently sunny and 76F in Irvine, CA.

Position Title:

Staff Research Associate

Department:

Neurology

Req No.:

2013-0358

Location:

UCI Campus - Irvine



Job Summary:

Work with the faculty member, other members of the laboratory and with researchers from different laboratories in using UNIX-based software packages and C Shell scripts to analyze functional MRI data. Assist the faculty member in analyzing imaging data from projects in motor plasticity and language organization in the brain. Perform functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data analysis for research in clinical and basic neuroscience and psychology, particularly related to motor system and language. Design and implementation of new analysis protocols and software modules for functional MR imaging and data analysis. Perform functional MRI analysis software testing, maintenance and modification, and web page implementation and updating.
Salary: Annual $41,258.88 - $46,458.00
Work Schedule: 8-5, M-F
Career Position.
Final candidate subject to background check.
As a federal contractor, UC Irvine is required to use E-Verify to confirm the work status of individuals assigned to perform substantial work under certain federal contracts/subcontracts.
Please attach your resume.


If you would like to view more information or apply for this job, please click on the following link:

https://staffing2.hr.uci.edu/CSS_External/CSSPage_Referred.ASP?Req=2013-0358

Thank you,
David B. Keator
Univ. of California, Irvine








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