Candidates are being considered for 1-2 postdoctoral positions at the San Diego 
State University (SDSU) Brain Development Imaging Laboratories (BDIL) in 
affiliation with the SDSU Center for Autism and Developmental Disorders.



The post-doctoral position(s) will be supported by several existing and newly 
funded NIH projects examining functional network organization, brain structure, 
and cognition across the lifespan (toddlers to aging) in autism spectrum 
disorders (ASD). Postdoctoral fellow(s) will be involved in multiple NIH funded 
projects, with a particular role in a newly funded study of auditory precursors 
of early language development, utilizing sleep MRI protocols in young children. 
The postdoctoral fellow(s) will regularly interact with collaborating faculty 
at SDSU and the University of California, San Diego, and will have access to 
the rich San Diego cognitive and clinical neuroscience, and autism research 
communities.

The ideal candidates will have a strong background in neuroimaging. Clinical 
training is not required but would be a strength. The postdoctoral scholar(s) 
will have the opportunity to develop and implement new analysis pipelines for 
high-resolution functional and/or structural imaging as part of the new study 
on auditory development, as well as to contribute to continuing analysis of our 
existing multimodal MRI datasets across the lifespan. Fellow(s) will assist 
with supervision/training of graduate and undergraduate students (from diverse 
graduate/doctoral programs, including Clinical Neuropsychology, Cognitive 
Science, Computational Bioinformatics).

The Principal Investigators (Drs. Ralph-Axel Mueller, Ruth Carper, Inna 
Fishman) are committed to supporting fellows on their trajectory to an 
independent research career, including ensuring that they submit competitive 
applications for fellowships and external grant funding.

 

Requirements

·      PhD in Neuroscience, Cognitive Science, 
(Clinical/Developmental/Cognitive) Psychology, Biomedical Engineering, or other 
relevant field.

·      Experience in data acquisition, preprocessing, and analysis of brain MRI 
data.

·      Preference will be given to applicants with:

o   Experience in multiple brain imaging modalities (e.g. both diffusion and 
functional imaging).

o   Experience with multiple analysis methods/toolkits in the relevant MRI 
modality.

o   Experience with ASDs, other developmental disorders, or typical children or 
aging populations.

 

Brain Development Imaging Laboratories (BDIL) & Research Facilities

BDIL (bdil.sdsu.edu <http://bdil.sdsu.edu/>) is a diverse and collaborative 
research group with 3 Principal Investigators, multiple postdoctoral trainees 
and research faculty, PhD and Master’s students in Psychology, Cognitive 
Science, Clinical Psychology, and BioInformatics from both SDSU and University 
of California, San Diego (UCSD). Our research studies employ multiple imaging 
modalities (anatomical, diffusion, and functional [connectivity] MRI) as well 
as behavioral and neuropsychological assessments to investigate the brain bases 
of ASDs and age-related change across the lifespan (1-65 years). BDIL 
collaborates with experts in MR physics, Radiology, EEG, MEG, and 
Bioinformatics to implement innovative imaging and analysis techniques (e.g., 
simultaneous fMR/EEG recording, combined MEG and MRI). BDIL is affiliated with 
the SDSU Center of Autism and Developmental Disorders (autism.sdsu.edu 
<http://autism.sdsu.edu/>), a clinical research and training core facility.

 

To Apply

Please e-mail CV, research statement, reprints, and 3 letters of recommendation 
to Ralph-Axel Mueller at: rmuel...@sdsu.edu <mailto:rmuel...@sdsu.edu>.


_______________________
Inna Fishman, PhD
Director, SDSU Center for Autism and Developmental Disorders
Associate Research Professor, Dept. of Psychology
Associate Clinical Director, Brain Development Imaging Laboratories
San Diego State University
Phone: (619) 594-2299
Email: inna.fish...@sdsu.edu <mailto:inna.fish...@sdsu.edu>



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