Neuroimaging Postdoctoral Research Position in Memory and Aging
Memory Disorders Research Center and Neuroimaging Research Center
VA Boston Healthcare System
The Boston University Memory Disorders Research Center and Neuroimaging Research Center at VA Boston Healthcare System are seeking an advanced postdoctoral fellow with expertise in Magnetic Resonance Imaging and human memory. The candidate will receive advanced training in multi-modal imaging (fMRI, diffusion tensor imaging, volumetric and surface-based analyses, ASL) in young adults, older adults, and patient populations (e.g., Mild Cognitive Impairment, medial temporal lobe amnesia). Studies will focus on human memory, age- and AD-related changes in memory and the brain, and individual differences (e.g., in cardiovascular fitness) that attenuate age-related decline. Dr. Scott Hayes will be the primary mentor, and the fellow will also collaborate on projects with Drs. Mieke Verfaellie and David Salat. The successful candidate will have a doctoral degree in cognitive neuroscience, neuropsychology, biomedical engineering, or a closely related field, and substantial experience in MRI data acquisition and analysis (fMRI preferred, but applicants with experience using other imaging modalities would also be considered). Candidate should have expertise working with MRI analysis software such as AFNI, FSL, SPM, or FreeSurfer, as well as familiarity with unix and Matlab. Experience interpreting neuropsychological data, and previous work with aging or clinical populations are also desirable. The postdoctoral fellow will interact with several research groups at VA Boston examining memory, age and AD-related changes in cognition and the brain and will be part of a rich and stimulating intellectual environment. The candidate should have a keen interest in developing an independent research career.
The starting date is flexible. A minimum two-year commitment is required. Salary for highly qualified candidates may be up to $52,000.
U.S. citizenship is required for consideration. Potential applicants are encouraged to immediately email a letter describing research interests and experience and CV and should arrange to have three letters of recommendation emailed to Dr. Scott Hayes at [log in to unmask]
Lab website: www.bu.edu/brainlab
The Department of Veterans Affairs is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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