*** Postdoctoral Fellow ***
in
Statistics & Neuroimaging
at
Johns Hopkins University
To begin in July 1999, or as soon as possible thereafter, with an initial
1 or 2 year term. Research will focus on development of novel methods of
statistics and data mining for the analysis of large scale image databases
arising in the setting of stroke, normal aging, trauma, and similar
settings. The project represents challenging interdisciplinary research
and development at the interfaces of statistical science, computer
science, and neuroscience. The appointee will work with a team of Johns
Hopkins faculty researchers from the Departments of Radiology and
Biostatistics and Electrical Engineering, along with clinical
collaborators at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
Suitable applicants will have a PhD in statistics or a related discipline
(e.g., computer science with a strong statistical or Bayesian component),
and interests in biomedical research. We particularly seek applicants with
interests and experience in computational statistics and data analysis in
complex, large scale problems in interdisciplinary research
collaborations. Prior experience in neuroscience is not required, though
suitable applicants will be motivated towards developing as researchers in
statistical image analysis as a broad research area.
More information on the Neuroimaging Laboratory can be obtained from
http://ditzel.rad.jhu.edu and http://braid.rad.jhu.edu.
Please send CV and 3 letters of reference to: Edward H Herskovits, MD,
PhD, Department of Radiology, Houck B-126, Johns Hopkins University, 600
North Wolfe Street, Baltimore, MD 21287-7619, fax 410.955.0962. Informal
inquiries or electronic submission of application materials can be made to
Edward Herskovits at [EMAIL PROTECTED]