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University of Pennsylvania

Brain Behavior Laboratory

Center for Neuroimaging in Psychiatry

Postdoctoral Research Fellow Position





The Brain & Behavior Laboratory (BBL) and the Center for Neuroimaging in
Psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania seeks a postdoctoral fellow
with expertise in neuroimaging to join our group, led by Drs. Raquel and
Ruben Gur.  The position is within the Neuropsychiatry Research Training
Program, which focuses on multidisciplinary integration of basic and
clinical neuroscience research in a cohesive effort to elucidate the
pathophysiology and neurodevelopmental etiologies of schizophrenia and
related psychiatric disorders. The postdoctoral fellow will have the
opportunity to take the lead on data analysis and publication of results
from one or more exciting datasets, including

1.     Multivariate multimodal analysis of data from a large study of
neurodevelopmental genomics consisting of a sample of 1445 genotyped and
imaged adolescents and young adults, investigating how aberrations in brain
development contribute to the development of cognitive variability and
psychopathology.

2.     Neurophysiological assessment (functional MRI,
electroencephalography, pupillometry) of aversive learning and reversal in
young adults with psychosis or at risk for psychosis, to elucidate the
neural substrates underlying negative symptomatology.

3.     Behavioral and functional MRI assessment applying neuroeconomic
approaches to understand clinical reward deficits (anhedonia, amotivation)
in schizophrenia and mood disorders.

4.      Integration of clinical, neurobehavioral and brain imaging measures
in individuals with the 22q11.2 deletion syndrome focusing on
identification of individuals at clinical risk for psychosis and
longitudinal studies.

5.     Behavioral, structural MRI, electrophysiology and spectroscopic
imaging assessments of the olfactory system to identify neurodevelopmental
biomarkers that are predictors of adolescent transition to psychosis.

The successful candidate will be joining a multi-disciplinary team of
scientists, programmers, and support staff addressing a variety of
neuroscience questions using behavior, multimodal brain imaging,
electrophysiology, and genetics.



Eligibility for a postdoctoral appointment on this NIH Training Grant
requires an advanced degree (M.D., Ph.D. or equivalent) in a relevant
discipline (neuroscience, psychology, engineering, statistics).  The
candidate must have prior experience with neuroimaging data analysis, and
have an established record of productivity. Prior experience with
programming in bash, matlab, R/SAS or similar data mining tool is
desirable. An applicant must certify that he/she has received his/her
degree before the appointment is processed and must be a U.S. citizen,
nonā€citizen
national of the U.S., or a lawful permanent resident. Applicants who are
considered an underrepresented minority, individuals with disabilities and
individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds are encouraged to apply. For
more information on the NIH policies regarding Recruitment and Retention
Plan to Enhance Diversity please click the following link:
http://grants.nih.gov/training/faq_diversity.htm#A1



For inquiries, please contact:



Mr. Stace Moore

Academic and Clinical Coordinator

Neuropsychiatry Section

Department of Psychiatry

University of Pennsylvania

1034 Gates Pavilion, HUP

3400 Spruce Street

Philadelphia, PA 19104



Voice: (215)662-7119

Fax: (215)662-7903

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https://www.med.upenn.edu/bbl/training.shtml