Senior Research Technologist - (3220849)

Background

The Senior Research Technologist will perform duties in structural and 
functional magnetic resonance imaging at the Massachusetts General Hospital 
Stroke Research Center and the Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical 
Imaging. The research focus of this group is brain hemorrhage, which is a major 
cause of death and disability in the United States. We seek to understand what 
determines the risk of developing a brain hemorrhage as well as the 
consequences suffered after the hemorrhage occurs. Our lab has structural and 
functional MRI analysis pipelines that have resulted in multiple scientific 
articles published in first tier peer-reviewed Neurology journals.

Responsibilities:
The position will focus on the application of structural and functional image 
analysis algorithms in the study of brain aging and neurological diseases. The 
incumbent will work independently with minimal guidance of the Principal 
Investigator(s) and/or the Director of Clinical Research Operations and will 
collaborate with research fellows, clinical research coordinators and other 
research staff.

Specific tasks may include:

  *   Independently performs non-routine, highly specialized scanning sequences 
in accordance with study-specific MRI protocols
  *   Develops research methodologies within parameters of experimental 
protocols and research objectives
  *   Works with PI(s) in determining the most suitable design and methodology 
of research imaging protocols
  *   Performs independent design and modification of protocols
  *   Transfers, organizes, and summarizes acquired data
  *   Prepares and presents research reports, manuscripts, posters or other 
documents for publication and/or presentation
  *   Performs data analyses using advanced scientific, statistical and/or 
computational techniques
  *   Responsible for troubleshooting problems and instructing others in highly 
specialized imaging and/or imaging data analysis techniques
  *   Assists with other research/imaging-related tasks as needed


Skills and competencies:

  *   Excellent interpersonal, organizational and communication skills
  *   Ability to work independently and as team member
  *   Ability to make independent, effective decisions
  *   High degree of computer literacy, including programming skills
  *   Analytical skills and ability to resolve technical problems
  *   Ability to effectively mentor and train junior research technicians
  *   Demonstrated competence in research techniques and methodologies
  *   Ability to identify problems and develop solutions
  *   Bachelor's degree required, MA preferred

Minimum Technical Standards:

  *   Experience with MATLAB is required
  *   Experience with Neuroimaging modalities (i.e., FreeSurfer, FSL, SPM) is 
strongly preferred
  *   Experience with Linux/Unix and Bash Shell Scripting is strongly preferred
  *   Proficiency in Microsoft Office is required
  *   Experience with Statistical Software (i.e., SPSS, JMP etc.) is strongly 
preferred
  *   Experience with Python is a plus
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