Dear all, 

 The ECoG Laboratory for Human Brain Mapping at the Feinstein Institute for 
Medical Research – Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine is looking for two 
research assistants. The successful candidates will help with the lab’s 
research into (1) improving the identification of functional and pathological 
brain regions in individuals suffering from epilepsy, (2) the neural mechanisms 
of cognition, and (3) characterization of macroscale human brain networks. The 
lab works exclusively with patients being evaluated for epilepsy surgery using 
methods such as electrocorticography (ECoG), MRI, fMRI, DTI, and direct 
electrical brain stimulation. The start date is as soon as possible.



The responsibilities of both research assistants include assisting with the 
collection and analysis of the aforementioned data, managing lab equipment, and 
helping to present lab findings at conferences and in journals.

One position will further focus on project management and administration, 
working with a research coordinator on IRB matters, and assistance with 
preparing progress reports and grant applications.

The second position is more computationally focused and will require more 
in-depth analysis of neural and behavioral data, database management, and the 
development of analysis scripts (depending on proficiency with coding and 
signal processing).

Both RAs will have their own scientific projects with dedicated time to work on 
them. Past research assistants in the lab have presented their work at clinical 
and basic research conferences, co-authored publications, and are working on 
first author publications. They have gone on to medical schools or PhD programs 
after spending 1-3 years in the lab.

These unique positions will expose the successful applicant to basic and 
clinical neuroscience as well as neurosurgery, neurology, and neuropsychology. 
The location of the institute allows living either in the suburban 
neighborhoods of Long Island, or in vibrant Brooklyn or Queens. Some employees 
also commute from Manhattan. It is a great opportunity for recent post-bacs 
interested in medical school or graduate school in neuroscience/biomedical 
engineering.


------------- Qualifications -------------

Minimum:
-B.A./B.S./B.E. in an appropriate discipline (e.g., neuroscience, psychology, 
biomedical engineering, computer science, physics)
-For the second RA position: Experience with at least one programming language 
(MATLAB, R, or Python) and statistical analyses
-1 year commitment

Desirable:
-Prior experience working with neuroimaging, EEG/MEG, or brain stimulation data
-Previous experience working with patients
-Previous work in a research laboratory that shows evidence of independent 
scholarship, problem solving, and motivation
-2 year commitment preferred

For more information about the position please send your CV along with your 
questions to Drs. Stephan Bickel (sbic...@northwell.edu 
<mailto:sbic...@northwell.edu>) and Ashesh Mehta (amehta.northwell.edu 
<http://amehta.northwell.edu/>). We are looking forward to hearing from you!

 
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