NEW POST DOCTORAL POSITION IN NEUROIMAGING AVAILABLE

POSITION SUMMARY: Applications are invited for a post doctoral position in
the Ances Laboratory at Washington University in St. Louis. The primary
focus of the lab is to understand how neurodegenerative diseases
(especially Alzheimer’s disease) disrupt brain organization and mediates
symptoms. Results are expected to have broad implications not only for
understanding the pathophysiology of neurodegenerative disorders but more
generally for understanding the relationship between brain physiology,
anatomy, and behavior. The laboratory utilizes state-of-the-art magnetic
resonance imaging (MRI) research facilities and has an outstanding record
of productivity. Writing manuscripts and applying for independent grants
will be strongly encouraged. Funding is guaranteed for a minimum 2 year
commitment.

PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (Essential Functions): The primary
responsibility of the post-doctoral fellow will be to conceive, design, and
analyze studies pertaining to the effect of neurodegenerative disease on
structural (e.g., volumetric imaging and diffusion tensor imaging [DTI])
and functional (e.g., blood oxygen level dependent [BOLD] imaging and
arterial spin labeling [ASL]) brain organization. Anticipated activities
entail development and implementation of new analytic strategies to
facilitate understanding of disease in the human brain, integration of
large multi-modal imaging datasets, and analysis of the relationship
between brain imaging markers and cognition or clinical status. Strong
written communication skills are required. Attention to detail,
organizational capability, and the ability to handle multiple concurrent
tasks are essential. The post-doctoral fellow is expected to be able to
work independently as well as part of a team in a fast paced environment.

PREFERRED EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE: A PhD in neuroscience, computer science,
physics, engineering, mathematics, psychology, or related fields is
requested. Previous experience is preferred in computational methods,
scientific programming, and/or neuroimaging data analysis. Experience in
computer programming (e.g. Matlab, shell scripting, Python, C), image
processing (e.g. custom routines, FSL, AFNI, Freesurfer), and statistical
analyses (R, SPSS) is beneficial.

CRITICAL SKILLS AND EXPERTISE: The successful applicant will have a strong
background in scientific computing (e.g., Unix/Linux experience). Academic
proficiency in statistics is strongly desired. The applicant should have
experience designing or adopting statistical approaches to address
neurobiological questions. Preference will be given to applicants with a
strong publication record or experience with writing grant applications.
The successful candidate should be highly motivated with excellent
analytical and interpersonal skills.

To apply, please send a letter of interest and CV to ban...@wustl.edu.
Please arrange for three confidential letters of reference to be sent to
the address below. Only applicants considered for employment will be
contacted.

Contact Information:

Beau Ances MD, PhD

Department of Neurology Washington University in Saint Louis Box 8111

660 South Euclid Ave

Saint Louis, MO 63110

ban...@wustl.edu
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