The Center for Biomedical Imaging (CBI) at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) is offering one position for a two-year Research Fellowship in neuroimaging and Alzheimer’s disease (AD) to begin immediately. The Fellow will join a highly collaborative, multidisciplinary team of researchers dedicated to the development of novel MRI biomarkers of AD through the course of disease, from preclinical AD, mild cognitive impairment, to AD dementia.
The Fellow is expected to have prior experience conducting neuroimaging research, as evidenced by publications, training, research assistantships, or proficiency in image analysis software (e.g. FSL, SPM) or related programming language (e.g. MATLAB, Linux). Most importantly, he/she must have a career trajectory within the field of AD, as demonstrated by prior clinical or research activities, and current knowledge of leading research in biomarker development or treatment of AD. Applicants with a doctoral degree in neuroscience, clinical or experimental psychology, or the biomedical sciences are encouraged to apply. This position is also suited to applicants with medical degrees who are seeking a focused research experience in neuroimaging and AD prior to clinical residency or fellowship. Applicants are expected to have met all doctoral requirements before the start of Fellowship.
The Fellow is expected to dedicate 80% effort to scholarly activities, such as manuscript submission, research presentation, conference attendance, data analysis, study implementation, and grant writing. Remaining effort will be dedicated to fulfilling the duties of Associate Director of the Charleston Conference on Alzheimer’s disease (https://www.charlestonconferences.org). The Fellow is expected to focus on Alzheimer’s disease research for the duration of this position. Throughout the fellowship he/she will collaborate and be mentored by key faculty: Drs. Joseph Helpern (Professor and CBI Director, physicist), Jens Jensen (Professor, physicist), Andreana Benitez (Assistant Professor, clinical neuropsychologist), Maria Fatima Falangola (Assistant Professor, neuropathologist), and Ali Tabesh (Assistant Professor, signal processing engineer). Annual salary for this position is $50,000 plus benefits, with a stipend for travel to conference presentations or training available upon request.
The Center for Biomedical Imaging (CBI; http://www.musc.edu/cbi) provides state-of-the-art resources to advance the field of imaging and to train and mentor young investigators. Additionally, the CBI allows basic and clinical scientists to collaborate, discover new ways to study normal and disease processes and apply these approaches to clinically relevant research. It is a university-designated center within MUSC, the premiere academic medical research institution in South Carolina, located in Charleston – a wonderful city in which to live and work.
Please email a (1) cover letter with a statement of professional goals and (2) CV, all in one PDF attachment, to: Andreana Benitez, PhD, [log in to unmask] This posting will remain open until filled. MUSC is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
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