Job Title: Research Engineer in Neuroinformatics
Applications are invited for a Neuroinformatics Research Engineer, who will play a central role in a new multi-site neuroimaging stroke treatment study employing a range of multimodal MRI outcome measures. This multi-site European project, www.resstore.eu is managed from the University of Grenoble-Alpes in Grenoble, FR.
This is an exciting opportunity for a graduate with strong quantitative skills and previous experience in computing, image processing, and statistical analysis in neuroimaging contexts. Previous experience in neuroinformatics is highly desirable. The post holder will support the neuroimaging informatic components of a large, multi-site, clinical trial investigating the effects of mesenchymal stem-cell administration in a sample of 400 stroke patients over the next 3-4 years. Activities will include managing the flow of image data from 23 participating collection sites to the central data management facility in Grenoble. There will be additional opportunities to become involved in the analysis of structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging data using multi-modal fusion and machine learning approaches, as well as continuing the development of locally developed software tools.
This exciting opportunity requires outstanding communication skills and an interest in multidisciplinary projects involving interactions with clinicians, neuroscientists and other experts in neuroimaging and neuroinformatics. Familiarity with at least one high-level programming language for scientific computing (such as Python, MATLAB or R) is essential, as is a willingness to become facile in all 3 languages.
Interested candidates are invited to submit a letter of interest and accompanying CV to the project neuroimaging coordinator, Dr Assia Jaillard MD PhD at [log in to unmask]
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