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-Robert Welsh
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Robert C. Welsh, PhD
Research Assistant Professor
Departments of Radiology and Psychiatry
University of Michigan
(734) - 764 - 8541 (fax)
(734) - 647 - 6781 (Ofc)
rcwelsh @ med.umich.edu
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The University of Michigan, Department of Radiology, currently has an NIH-funded two year postdoctoral position available in the Basic Radiological Sciences Division. The postdoctoral researcher will study brain plasticity, neural reorganization and compensatory mechanisms in progressive neurodegenerative disease (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) using neuroimaging techniques (fMRI, DTI, VBM). Resources utilized in this longitudinal study will include a 3.0T MRI scanner, experimental presentation software (e-Prime), and analysis platforms based in MATLAB/UNIX/MACOSX.
The candidate will be expected to organize and conduct experiments, analyze data, prepare manuscripts for publication, and participate in national level conferences. Interested applications should submit a cover letter, curriculum vita, and the names and addresses of three references to Robert C. Welsh, Ph.D, via email (rcwelsh @ med . umich . edu). Review of applications will begin immediately.
Necessary Qualifications: Ph.D. in biomedical engineering, neuroscience, biostatistics, or related fields. The successful applicant must possess excellent verbal and written communication skills, work well in a team setting, and have a professional demeanor appropriate for a clinical setting. Desired qualifications: Experience with SPM or FSL, UNIX/LINUX/Mac OSX, and programming skills (MATLAB, bash, Mathematica, C++).
Questions with respect to this position may be emailed directly to Dr. Welsh.
The University of Michigan is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer.
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