The Lifespan Cognitive and Motor Neuroimaging (LCMN) Laboratory at Texas A&M
University directed by Dr. Jessica Bernard (she/her/hers) is seeking a post-doctoral fellow to
work on a new federally-funded project supported by the National Institute on Aging. The
study will investigate age-related changes in cerebellar structure and networks in the context
of motor and cognitive behavior and menopause. The successful applicant will be involved
in data collection, processing/analysis, and manuscript preparation. Further, they will have
the opportunity to work with an enthusiastic team of graduate students from across the
psychology and neuroscience programs at Texas A&M. The successful candidate will have
a background in cognitive neuroscience and neuroimaging, or in a related field, with
interests in aging and/or cerebellar function. Experience with analysis of brain imaging data
is required. Salary starts at $45,000 and the position is open for up to five years, contingent
upon an annual review of progress. Dr. Bernard and the LCMN are committed to fostering
an inclusive and diverse environment, and seek applications from all qualified individuals
from all demographics and backgrounds. Please send a copy of your CV and two samples of your writing to Dr. Bernard directly
([log in to unmask]). In addition, please have three letters of recommendation sent
to Dr. Bernard. Position open immediately, with an ideal start date of June 1, 2020 or before.
Please note: Dr. Bernard and her lab will be attending CNS 2020 in Boston. Please feel free to stop by our posters to hear more about the lab and position!
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