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On 2011-04-01 3:45 pm, Nicola Hobbs wrote:
Applications are invited for a NeuroImaging Research Associate to join
the Huntington's Disease (HD) research group, UCL Institute of
Neurology, currently involved in a range of multi-national multi-site
longitudinal imaging projects of HD under the overall direction of
Professor Sarah Tabrizi. In particular, the post holder will be involved
in the setup of image analysis for a new EU-funded project investigating
a novel therapeutic with potential disease-modifying properties. This is
an exciting opportunity to advance volumetric and diffusion
image-analysis methodology within a rapidly growing multidisciplinary
group conducting research into HD.
Key Requirements
Applicants are required to hold, or be close to obtaining, a PhD in
Image Analysis, Medical Physics or other relevant discipline.
Computational and image analysis skills are essential, as is knowledge
and experience of diffusion tensor imaging.
Overview of the Post:
• This post is based in the Huntington’s Disease (HD) Research Group, a
rapidly growing multi-disciplinary research team based in the Department
of Neurodegenerative Disease, UCL Institute of Neurology and the
National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery.
• The postholder will be involved in the volumetric and diffusion
analysis of 3-Tesla brain images for two multi-national multi-site
longitudinal imaging projects of HD, under the overall direction of
Professor Sarah Tabrizi. In particular, the postholder will be involved
in a new EU-funded project, investigating the feasibility of imaging and
other clinical measures in monitoring the disease-modifying effects of a
novel compound for future therapeutic trials.
• UCL Institute of Neurology has a strong network of software
developers. The postholder will be expected to spend approximately one
day per week developing new imaging methodologies at the UCL Centre for
Medical Image Computing (CMIC), under the supervision of Dr Sebastien
Ourselin. These methodologies may have wider application across the
neurodegenerative diseases.
Applications
You should apply for this post through UCL's online recruitment –
www.ucl.ac.uk/hr/jobs where you can download the job description and
person specification using ref: 1181888.
For further information regarding the application process please contact
Samantha Robinson, Personnel Officer, Institute of Neurology, 23 Queen
Square, London, WC1N 3BG (email: [email protected]).
Informal enquiries can be made to Dr Rachael Scahill
([email protected]).
Closing Date: 29 April 2011
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