PhD Studentship in Specialised MRI in Medically Refractory Epilepsy

£13,726 pa Stipend

Department of Molecular & Clinical Pharmacology, Institute of Translational 
Medicine

Location: University Campus

Ref: PhD-MRI-refractory-epilepsy/WWW

Closing date for receipt of applications: Thu, 07 Nov 2013 17:00:00 GMT

A PhD Studentship is available in the Department of Molecular and Clinical 
Pharmacology, Institute of Translational Medicine at the University of 
Liverpool, supervised jointly between Dr. Simon Keller and Professor Tony 
Marson. This is an exciting project that involves collaboration with the Walton 
Centre NHS Foundation Trust (WCFT), which is a specialist neurosciences NHS 
hospital providing a high quality, integrated, multidisciplinary neurosciences 
service to the northwest of England and North Wales. The multidisciplinary 
Epilepsy Research Group at the University of Liverpool and WCFT has a 
long-standing international reputation for assessing outcomes in people with 
epilepsy.

 People with medically refractory epilepsy who do not have a discernable brain 
abnormality on routine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) pose a significant 
challenge in the clinical management of their disorder. Neurosurgeons are more 
hesitant to operate on people without an identifiable structural abnormality, 
and for people who do undergo surgery, postsurgical outcome is significantly 
poorer compared to people with a focal brain abnormality (e.g. hippocampal 
sclerosis). The focus of this project will be to use specialised MRI approaches 
with sophisticated image analysis techniques for people with refractory 
epilepsy who were found to be MRI-negative during routine clinical imaging in 
an attempt to identify brain alterations that may underlie the epilepsy 
disorder.

 You will perform manual and automated quantitative MRI (e.g. high resolution 
hippocampal measurements, analysis of cortical thickness), diffusion tensor 
imaging (DTI) and resting-state functional MRI analyses on data prospectively 
acquired for people with epilepsy and healthy controls. There is also the 
opportunity to analyse neuroimaging data that has been previously acquired. You 
will be expected to present your work at internal departmental meetings, 
national and international conferences, and as peer-reviewed manuscripts in 
internationally renowned journals.

 Applications are sought from graduates (First or Upper Second) in 
Neuroscience, Biomedical Science, Psychology, Medicine, or an equivalent 
discipline. Experience with MRI analysis techniques, particularly in context of 
a postgraduate qualification, is desirable. This studentship includes PhD 
tuition fees (UK/EU students only) and is available for three years.

 To apply please send a copy of your CV with covering letter to:

 Dr. Simon Keller (simon.kel...@liv.ac.uk<mailto:simon.kel...@liv.ac.uk>).

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Dr. Simon S. Keller
Lecturer and Senior Scientist
Neuroimaging

The Department of Molecular and Clinical Pharmacology
Institute of Translational Medicine
University of Liverpool

2nd Floor, Neurological Science
Clinical Sciences Centre
Aintree University Hospitals and The Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trusts
Lower Lane
Liverpool L9 7LJ
Tel: +44 (0)151 529 5943
simon.kel...@liverpool.ac.uk<mailto:simon.kel...@liverpool.ac.uk>
www.liv.ac.uk/translational-medicine/staff/simon-keller/





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