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Postdoctoral Fellow position available at Albert Einstein College of Medicine 
in NYC

The departments of Neuroscience (Dr. Elyse Sussman) and Radiology (Dr. Mark 
Wagshul) at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City are 
seeking a full-time postdoctoral research associate to work on an NIH-funded 
project exploring the neural bases of chemotherapy-induced cognitive deficits 
(chemobrain) in survivors of childhood leukemia. The project employs both 
EEG-based and fMRI-based methods to elucidate the cognitive pathways driving 
chemo-related cognitive dysfunction in children ages 5 - 12 years. The position 
is available starting June 2021; candidates are expected to be able to commit 
to join for the duration of the project through March 2025.
Successful candidates for the position will have a PhD in physics, biomedical 
engineering, neuroscience or a related discipline, a strong background in 
either cognitive neuroscience or MRI physics, expertise in image and EEG data 
processing, as well as data and statistical analysis.  Programming experience 
should include the commonly used packages for image and EEG processing, such as 
C++, Matlab, and FSL.  The candidate should have significant experience in 
event-related potential (ERP) data collection and analysis methods and/or 
imaging in a clinical setting and a strong background in the development and/or 
application of novel methods for human brain imaging, such as DTI / fMRI / 
structural MRI data analyses. Candidates with experience only in EEG-based or 
fMRI-based methods will be considered if they can demonstrate through 
experience or letters of reference that they are able to quickly and 
independently master new techniques and methods of analysis. The candidate will 
allocate equal amounts of time to the EEG and MRI labs. Prior experience with 
auditory-based ERP/fMRI is not necessary, but candidates with such experience 
will be given preference. A strong work ethic, excellent organizational and 
communication skills, and ability to work independently is expected. Previous 
experience working with child populations is a plus. The candidate will be 
expected to be involved in all aspects of the project, including EEG, image and 
data analysis, statistical analysis, as well as interfacing with the clinical 
team.  Competitive salary and benefits will be offered based on qualifications.
The Gruss MRRC is located on the main campus of the Albert Einstein College of 
Medicine in Bronx, NY.  The Center has a multinuclear 3.0 Tesla Whole Body 
Philips Elition human system and a 9.4 T Direct Drive Varian animal system.  
Image processing facilities including a computing cluster, multiple Linux 
workstations and PCs with imaging and general software installed. Please visit 
our website for more details 
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The Albert Einstein College of Medicine is a leading academic institution, with 
over $170M in NIH funding. The candidate will have access to state-of-the-art 
brain imaging (MRI, EEG) and computing facilities. Einstein is one of the 
nation's premier institutions for medical education, basic research and 
clinical investigation. It is home to some 2,000 faculty members, 750 M.D. 
students, 350 Ph.D. students attending the Sue Golding Graduate Division - 
including 125 in the combined M.D./Ph.D. program - and 325 postdoctoral 
investigators training at our Belfer Institute for Advanced Biomedical Studies. 
More than 7,000 Einstein alumni are among the nation's foremost clinicians, 
biomedical scientists and medical educators.
Interested candidates should send their CV, a brief statement of their research 
interests and career goals, and the names and phone numbers of three references 
to:
Mark Wagshul (mark.wags...@einsteinmed.org) or Elyse S. Sussman 
(elyse.suss...@einsteinmed.org). Review of applications will begin immediately 
and continue until the position is filled.
The Albert Einstein College of Medicine is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative 
Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for 
employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, 
gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran or disabled status, or 
genetic information. Einstein seeks candidates whose skills, and personal and 
professional experience, have prepared them to contribute to our commitment to 
diversity and excellence, and the communities we serve.

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