Candidates are being considered for a NIMH-funded postdoctoral position in
the laboratory of Dr. Alex Shackman in the Department of Psychology at the
University of Maryland at College Park (http://shackmanlab.org/). The
overarching mission of the lab is to have a deep impact on the fields of
affective and translational neuroscience. To that end, we do our best to
perform innovative studies that can lead to significant discoveries, to
disseminate our discoveries as widely as possible, and to mentor trainees
to become top-notch scientists. As part of a recently awarded R01 (MH107444)
<http://shackmanlab.org/shackman-lab-awarded-3-4m-nih-grant-to-clarify-the-origins-of-anxiety-disorders-and-depression/>,
the major focus of this position will be on understanding the neural
circuitry underlying fear and anxiety and its role in the development of
anxiety disorders, depression, and substance abuse in young adults. A
secondary focus will be on linking variation in the function of that
circuitry to thoughts, feelings, and behavior in the real-world, indexed
using ecological momentary assessment (EMA) techniques. Eye-tracking
measures of attention and peripheral physiological measures of arousal will
also be incorporated. There will be opportunities to become involved in
other projects and to develop new analytic strategies. We are particularly
excited about candidates with a strong background in fMRI methods,
programming, digital signal processing, quantitative methods, or related
areas. Applicants should have a Ph.D. in a relevant field; strong
publication record; expertise in human cognitive, affective, or
clinical/translational neuroscience; and excellent organizational and
interpersonal skills. Basic proficiency in Matlab and Linux bash coding is
required. This is an excellent opportunity for receiving top-notch
mentorship in affective/translational neuroscience in a highly productive
environment. This is a 1 year position that is renewable for a total of 3
years, contingent on performance and funding. Applicants should send a
cover letter describing relevant experience and interests, CV, and contact
information for 3 references to Dr. Shackman ([email protected]). Applicants
will be considered until the position is filled. The University of Maryland
is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative-Action Employer.

Read more about the project here
<http://www.dbknews.com/2016/04/26/umd-receives-3-4m-grant-to-study-mental-health/>
 and here
<https://projectreporter.nih.gov/project_info_description.cfm?aid=9104511&icde=32788846&ddparam=&ddvalue=&ddsub=&cr=2&csb=default&cs=ASC&pball=>
.

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Alexander J. Shackman, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Clinical & CNS Area Groups
Department of Psychology
University of Maryland
4094 Campus Drive (Biology/Psychology Building)
College Park, MD 20742-4411

Telephone: +1 (608) 358-5025
Email: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Web: http://shackmanlab.org

Office: 3123G BPS
Affective and Translational Neuroscience Laboratory: 0124 BPS (Basement
Level) | (301) 405-9842 | [email protected]

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Core Faculty: Maryland Neuroimaging Center
Executive Board: UMD Neuroscience Training Program (NACS)
Associate Editor: *Cognition & Emotion | **Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
| Frontiers in Psychology (Emotion Science)*
Consulting Editor: *Emotion | **Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral
Neuroscience*

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