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Post-Doctoral Position in neuroimaging of mild TBI
Advanced Neuroscience Imaging Research Lab, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC

An NIH-funded post-doctoral position is available for a highly motivated scientist for research in sports concussion and brain imaging methods including functional MRI, diffusion tensor imaging, ASL, voxel-based morphometery, and magneto-encephalography.  The position is in the Advanced Neuroscience Imaging Research Lab at the Wake Forest University School of Medicine. The research project involves studying sports related sub-concussive impacts using biomechanical measures, cognitive testing, and multimodal imaging data.  The candidate will have opportunities to develop skills in imaging techniques, experimental design, data analyses, and cognitive/sensory neuroscience.

Candidates should have strong analytical and computer skills including familiarity with Unix, Matlab, SPM and/or FSL. This post will involve working with other collaborative members of the project (including imaging scientists, cognitive neuroscientists, biostatisticians, and biomechanical engineers), and developing and applying brain image analysis software tools.

Applicants should have a Ph.D., M.D., or equivalent in any of the following areas: neuroscience, neuroimaging, biomedical engineering, machine-learning, network science, cognitive neuroscience, sports-related physiology, or MR-related disciplines. Previous experience in functional brain imaging, statistical signal processing or cognitive/systems neuroscience is preferred.

Link to online application:  http://www.wakehealth.edu/HR/Jobs-Search-Results.htm?st=6552&cat=All&ft=Both&tmp=Both


Interested applicants may also send their curriculum vitae to:

Joseph Maldjian, MD
Department of Radiology
Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Winston-Salem, NC  27157
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