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Post-Doctoral Openings

Investigator:    Karen Faith Berman
Affiliation:    Integrative Neuroimaging Unit, NIMH
Position Type:    Postdoctoral Fellowship
Labs Web Page:    http://neuroscience.nih.gov/Lab.asp?Org_ID=373

Description:

A two to five year postdoctoral position in functional neuroimaging is open to: 1) recent Ph.D.'s in psychology, cognitive neuroscience, neuroscience, neuropharmacology, computer science, or other applicable discipline or 2) M.D.'s with residency training in psychiatry, neurology, nuclear medicine, radiology or other relevant field. Possible areas of concentration include 1) neurofunctional substrate of higher cognitive function, particularly regarding working memory and frontal lobe; 2) neurofunctional bases of neuropsychiatric illnesses, including schizophrenia, genetic disorders of cognition (e.g. William's Syndrome), and aging; 3) computational neuroscience (statistical and systems approaches); 4) neurochemical underpinnings of higher cognitive function and dysfunction. Familiarity with computational (especially UNIX, C/C++, matlab) and statistical (e.g. SPM, AFNI) methods will confer an advantage but is not required.

Application Instructions:

Send letter of interest outlining experience and research goals, CV, three letters of recommendation, and (for Ph.D.'s) graduate school transcript to:

Karen F. Berman, M.D.
Integrative Neuroimaging Unit, NIMH, NIH
Building 10, Room 4C101
10 Center Drive, MSC 1365
Bethesda, MD 20892-1365

Email: karen.berman@nih.gov


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