POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOW
LABORATORY FOR NEUROPSYCHIATRY AND NEUROMODULATION
MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL, HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL

Background:

The Laboratory for Neuropsychiatry and Neuromodulation (Camprodon Lab) in the 
Division of Neuropsychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital (Harvard Medical 
School) is seeking a full time Post-Doctoral Research Fellow for an NIMH 
RO1-funded project studying the mechanisms of action of neuromodulation 
therapies (TMS and ECT) in neuropsychiatric disorders.

This project will use multimodal MRI Human Connectome sequences to study 
structural and functional circuit dynamics longitudinally with a dimensional 
neuropsychiatric focus. There will be opportunities to address basic and 
pathophysiological systems neuroscience questions, in addition to develop 
translational and clinical research skills (e.g. target discovery, 
individualized treatment development and biomarker/predictor development).

The Laboratory for Neuropsychiatry and Neuromodulation is located in the 
incredible scientific and translational environment of the MGH/HMS Charlestown 
Navy Yard campus, affiliated with the Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging. 
We are a multidisciplinary team conducting clinical, translational and basic 
research with healthy and neuropsychiatric human populations, using 
device-based neuromodulation interventions (TMS, tDCS, ECT, DBS, etc.), 
neuroimaging, EEG, behavioral and clinical methods. Additionally, the program 
includes the Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) clinical service, tightly 
integrated with our research mission, where we treat neuropsychiatric patients.

The laboratory, clinical service and the Division of Neuropsychiatry are 
directed by Joan Camprodon, MD MPH PhD; you will work directly with him and an 
array of collaborators and co-investigators.
There will be many opportunities to lead high impact publications starting on 
day one, working with rich and unique existing datasets.
Extensive mentorship will be provided to facilitate the transition to an 
independent research career.

Duties and Responsibilities:

The Post-Doctoral Fellow’s responsibilities will include, but are not limited 
to:
1.     Analyze longitudinal multimodal MRI data (functional connectivity, 
task-based fMRI, diffusion tractography and volumetrics).
2.     Model complex datasets including imaging, behavioral and clinical data.
3.     Coordinate the acquisition of high quality connectome data working with 
a team of research assistants.
4.     Be inquisitive, curious and publish!

Qualifications:

1.     Ph.D. in Neuroscience, Psychology, Engineering or a related field.
2.     Background in systems/cognitive neuroscience, neuroanatomy and 
psychological/clinical constructs.
3.     A demonstrated capacity to drive first author publications.
4.     Strong proficiency in various neuroimaging analysis platforms, 
multivariate modeling strategies and connectivity toolboxes.
5.     Established quantitative and statistical skills, including programming 
and comfort with diverse computing environments.
6.     Great writing skills, motivated and driven to publish.

Additional Qualifications:

1.     Connectomics network analysis and machine learning modeling confer a 
significant advantage.
2.     Management/coding of neuroimaging databases (XNAT or others) preferred.

Additional Information:
This is an NIH-funded 2 to 5-year term position with great opportunities for 
training in human systems neuroscience, translational/clinical applications and 
diverse integrated methodologies (including neuromodulation).

Applications must be sent by email to Dr. Joan Camprodon 
(jcampro...@mgh.harvard.edu<mailto:jcampro...@mgh.harvard.edu>) CCing Lauren 
Johnson (ljohnso...@mgh.harvard.edu)<mailto:ljohnso...@mgh.harvard.edu)> and 
include a CV, cover letter and names of three references.
Expected start date: Fall 2017/Winter 2018






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