[Freesurfer] POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP IN NEUROIMAGING

2018-05-21 Thread Xiaosong He
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 POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP IN NEUROIMAGINGTHOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY/
SIDNEY KIMMEL MEDICAL COLLEGE, PHILA., PA.
The Department of Neurology at Thomas Jefferson University/Jefferson
Medical College has an opening for a Two-Year Postdoctoral Research
Fellowship in Neuroimaging focusing on both clinical brain mapping and
primary cognitive neuroscience investigations. The emphasis in our
neuroimaging program is on cognitive and behavioral network organization
and plasticity in neurologic disorders such as epilepsy. The lab focuses on
the use of advanced network neuroscience measures to understand seizure
networks and cognitive reorganization in epilepsy, and has had recent
publications in Brian, Neurology, and Epilepsia, with some also prompting
complimentary peer reviews. The lab is part of the Jefferson Comprehensive
Epilepsy Center, an internationally-known epilepsy surgery program.
Presurgical brain mapping studies are undertaken (MRI volumetrics,
task-fMRI, resting state functional connectivity, diffusion imaging,
neuropsychological assessment, electrophysiology/electrocortical
stimulation) as well as post-surgical neuroimaging studies investigating
clinical, cognitive, and behavioral outcomes. The pre-surgical brain
mapping studies are conducted on a regular basis, utilized in image-guided
surgery, and then made available for research. Studies in brain recovery
and the cognitive reorganization of language and memory functions are
emphasized, utilizing rich multi-modal datasets for the investigation of
both cognitive and pathologic (e.g., seizure) networks. Thomas Jefferson
University provides a high-level interdisciplinary research environment
with grand rounds, seminars, case conferences, and opportunities to
collaborate with faculty across departments such as neurosurgery and
radiology. Successful applicants must have a strong background in image
processing and analysis using programs such as MATLAB, SPM, Freesurfer, and
FSL with a strong interest in clinical neuroimaging and cognitive
neuroscience. Applicants must have a Ph.D. or MD in neuroscience,
biomedical engineering, statistics, neurology, neuropsychology, radiology,
or related field. Interested applicants should send a CV and cover letter
stating experience and interests, 2-3 peer-reviewed publications.
Anticipated start date is 7/1/18, but is flexible. Contact: Joseph I.
Tracy, Ph.D., ABPP(CN). Director, Cognitive Neuroscience and Brain Mapping
Laboratory, Thomas Jefferson Univ./Sidney Kimmel Medical Coll., Jefferson
Hospital for Neuroscience, 901 Walnut Street, Suite #447, Phila., PA 19107,
phone:#215-955-4661, e-mail: joseph.tr...@jefferson.edu.
Thomas Jefferson University and Hospitals is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Jefferson values diversity and encourages applications from women, members
of minority groups, LGBTQ individuals, disabled individuals, and veterans.
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Re: [Freesurfer] POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP IN NEUROIMAGING

2018-04-28 Thread Xiaosong He
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 POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP IN NEUROIMAGINGTHOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY/
SIDNEY KIMMEL MEDICAL COLLEGE, PHILA., PA.
The Department of Neurology at Thomas Jefferson University/Jefferson
Medical College has an opening for a Two-Year Postdoctoral Research
Fellowship in Neuroimaging focusing on both clinical brain mapping and
primary cognitive neuroscience investigations. The emphasis in our
neuroimaging program is on cognitive and behavioral network organization
and plasticity in neurologic disorders such as epilepsy. The lab focuses on
the use of advanced network neuroscience measures to understand seizure
networks and cognitive reorganization in epilepsy, and has had recent
publications in Brian, Neurology, and Epilepsia, with some also prompting
complimentary peer reviews. The lab is part of the Jefferson Comprehensive
Epilepsy Center, an internationally-known epilepsy surgery program.
Presurgical brain mapping studies are undertaken (MRI volumetrics,
task-fMRI, resting state functional connectivity, diffusion imaging,
neuropsychological assessment, electrophysiology/electrocortical
stimulation) as well as post-surgical neuroimaging studies investigating
clinical, cognitive, and behavioral outcomes. The pre-surgical brain
mapping studies are conducted on a regular basis, utilized in image-guided
surgery, and then made available for research. Studies in brain recovery
and the cognitive reorganization of language and memory functions are
emphasized, utilizing rich multi-modal datasets for the investigation of
both cognitive and pathologic (e.g., seizure) networks. Thomas Jefferson
University provides a high-level interdisciplinary research environment
with grand rounds, seminars, case conferences, and opportunities to
collaborate with faculty across departments such as neurosurgery and
radiology. Successful applicants must have a strong background in image
processing and analysis using programs such as MATLAB, SPM, Freesurfer, and
FSL with a strong interest in clinical neuroimaging and cognitive
neuroscience. Applicants must have a Ph.D. or MD in neuroscience,
biomedical engineering, statistics, neurology, neuropsychology, radiology,
or related field. Interested applicants should send a CV and cover letter
stating experience and interests, 2-3 peer-reviewed publications.
Anticipated start date is 7/1/18, but is flexible. Contact: Joseph I.
Tracy, Ph.D., ABPP(CN). Director, Cognitive Neuroscience and Brain Mapping
Laboratory, Thomas Jefferson Univ./Sidney Kimmel Medical Coll., Jefferson
Hospital for Neuroscience, 901 Walnut Street, Suite #447, Phila., PA 19107,
phone:#215-955-4661, e-mail: joseph.tr...@jefferson.edu.
Thomas Jefferson University and Hospitals is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Jefferson values diversity and encourages applications from women, members
of minority groups, LGBTQ individuals, disabled individuals, and veterans.
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[Freesurfer] POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP IN NEUROIMAGING

2018-03-20 Thread Xiaosong He
 POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP IN NEUROIMAGING THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY/
SIDNEY KIMMEL MEDICAL COLLEGE, PHILA., PA.
The Department of Neurology at Thomas Jefferson University/Jefferson
Medical College has an opening for a Two-Year Postdoctoral Research
Fellowship in Neuroimaging focusing on both clinical brain mapping and
primary cognitive neuroscience investigations. The emphasis in our
neuroimaging program is on cognitive and behavioral network organization
and plasticity in neurologic disorders such as epilepsy. The lab focuses on
the use of advanced network neuroscience measures to understand seizure
networks and cognitive reorganization in epilepsy, and has had recent
publications in Brian, Neurology, and Epilepsia, with some also prompting
complimentary peer reviews. The lab is part of the Jefferson Comprehensive
Epilepsy Center, an internationally-known epilepsy surgery program.
Presurgical brain mapping studies are undertaken (MRI volumetrics,
task-fMRI, resting state functional connectivity, diffusion imaging,
neuropsychological assessment, electrophysiology/electrocortical
stimulation) as well as post-surgical neuroimaging studies investigating
clinical, cognitive, and behavioral outcomes. The pre-surgical brain
mapping studies are conducted on a regular basis, utilized in image-guided
surgery, and then made available for research. Studies in brain recovery
and the cognitive reorganization of language and memory functions are
emphasized, utilizing rich multi-modal datasets for the investigation of
both cognitive and pathologic (e.g., seizure) networks. Thomas Jefferson
University provides a high-level interdisciplinary research environment
with grand rounds, seminars, case conferences, and opportunities to
collaborate with faculty across departments such as neurosurgery and
radiology. Successful applicants must have a strong background in image
processing and analysis using programs such as MATLAB, SPM, Freesurfer, and
FSL with a strong interest in clinical neuroimaging and cognitive
neuroscience. Applicants must have a Ph.D. or MD in neuroscience,
biomedical engineering, statistics, neurology, neuropsychology, radiology,
or related field. Interested applicants should send a CV and cover letter
stating experience and interests, 2-3 peer-reviewed publications.
Anticipated start date is 7/1/18, but is flexible. Contact: Joseph I.
Tracy, Ph.D., ABPP(CN). Director, Cognitive Neuroscience and Brain Mapping
Laboratory, Thomas Jefferson Univ./Sidney Kimmel Medical Coll., Jefferson
Hospital for Neuroscience, 901 Walnut Street, Suite #447, Phila., PA 19107,
phone:#215-955-4661, e-mail: joseph.tr...@jefferson.edu.
Thomas Jefferson University and Hospitals is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Jefferson values diversity and encourages applications from women, members
of minority groups, LGBTQ individuals, disabled individuals, and veterans.
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[Freesurfer] POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP IN NEUROIMAGING

2018-01-16 Thread Xiaosong He
*POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP*

*IN NEUROIMAGING *

*THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY/ SIDNEY KIMMEL *

*MEDICAL** COLLEGE, PHILA., PA.*

The Department of Neurology at Thomas Jefferson University/Jefferson
Medical College has an opening for a Two-Year Postdoctoral Research
Fellowship in Neuroimaging focusing on both clinical brain mapping and
primary cognitive neuroscience investigations. The emphasis in our
neuroimaging program is on cognitive and behavioral network organization
and plasticity in neurologic disorders such as epilepsy. The lab is part of
the Jefferson Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, an internationally-known
epilepsy surgery program. Presurgical brain mapping studies are undertaken
(MRI volumetrics, task-fMRI, resting state functional connectivity,
diffusion imaging, neuropsychological assessment,
electrophysiology/electrocortical stimulation) as well as post-surgical
neuroimaging studies investigating clinical, cognitive, and behavioral
outcomes. The pre-surgical brain mapping studies are conducted on a regular
basis, utilized in image-guided surgery, and then made available for
research. Studies in brain recovery and the cognitive reorganization of
language and memory functions are emphasized, utilizing rich multi-modal
datasets for the investigation of both cognitive and pathologic (e.g.,
seizure) networks. Thomas Jefferson University provides a high-level
interdisciplinary research environment with grand rounds, seminars, case
conferences, and opportunities to collaborate with faculty across
departments such as neurosurgery and radiology. Successful applicants must
have a strong background in image processing and analysis using programs
such as MATLAB, SPM, and FSL with a strong interest in clinical
neuroimaging and cognitive neuroscience. Applicants must have a PHD or MD
in neuroscience,   biomedical engineering, statistics, neurology,
neuropsychology, radiology, or related field. Interested applicants should
send a CV and cover letter stating experience and interests, 2-3
peer-reviewed publications, and three letters of recommendation.
Anticipated start date is 7/1/18, but is flexible.  *Contact: Joseph I.
Tracy, Ph.D., ABPP(CN). Director, Cognitive Neuroscience and Brain Mapping
Laboratory, Thomas Jefferson Univ./Sidney Kimmel Medical Coll., Jefferson
Hospital for Neuroscience, 901 Walnut Street, Suite #447, Phila.,PA 19107,
phone:#215-955-4661, *e-mail: joseph.tr...@jefferson.edu.

Thomas Jefferson University and Hospitals is an equal Opportunity Employer.
Jefferson values diversity and encourages applications from women, members
of minority groups, LGBTQ individuals, disabled individuals, and veterans.
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[Freesurfer] Post-­doctoral Fellowship in Neuroimaging and Neuropsychology

2015-03-13 Thread Jesse Sayers
The Vascular Risk and Cognition laboratory in the Neuroimaging Research
Center at VA Boston and Harvard Medical School is recruiting a full‐time
postdoctoral fellow with expertise in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and
neuropsychological/cognitive research. The postdoctoral position will focus
on the application of structural and functional MRI to examine biomarkers
of cerebrovascular disease in middle and older-aged adults. Duties will
include MRI scanning, data processing and analysis, statistical analyses
(general linear models, regression, and multivariate statistics), scripting
(C, MATLAB and unix) as well database creation and management. The position
will also involve some administrative duties, as well as supervision of
research assistants. The successful candidate will have a doctoral degree
in cognitive neuroscience, neuropsychology, biomedical engineering or a
closely related field, and substantial experience in MRI data acquisition
(structural and functional MRI). Candidate should have expertise working
with MRI analysis software such as Free Surfer and FSL as well as
familiarity with unix/linux, MATLAB, and scripting. Experience with
neuropsychological research, including interpreting cognitive data, is
preferred.

Dr. Betsy Leritz will be the primary mentor and the fellow will also
collaborate with Drs. David Salat, William Milberg, Regina McGlinchey, and
Scott Hayes. The postdoctoral fellow will interact with several research
groups within the Neuroimaging Center who are examining age-related brain
and cognitive changes, and will also have intellectual opportunities at
Harvard Medical School and VA Boston Healthcare System.

The start date is flexible. A minimum two-year commitment is required.
Salary is consistent with NIH and Harvard Medical School guidelines for
postdoctoral fellows.

 Interested candidates should email a single PDF containing a letter of
interest as well as a CV. All materials should be sent to Dr. Betsy Leritz
at elizabeth_ler...@hms.harvard.edu.
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