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From
time to time, we have positions that open up in the lab. To find out about
potential openings, please contact us. Possible positions include:
.Research Assistant: Stanford
University invites applications for the post of a Cognitive Neuroscience
Research Assistant. This is an exciting opportunity to work on NIH-funded
projects involving brain imaging studies of cognitive function and dysfunction,
cognitive development and learning disabilities. The successful candidate
will participate in all aspects of research related to lab projects, including
assembling assessment instruments, screening and recruiting subjects,
obtaining informed consent, scheduling subjects for testing, tracking
progress of the study, designing and programming fMRI and EEG experiments,
acquiring, archiving and analyzing fMRI, MRI, DTI, EEG and behavioral
data, verifying data and entering pertinent information into database
for statistical analysis, and assistance with manuscript preparation.
A bachelor's degree in psychology, neuroscience, human biology, biomedical
engineering, biological computation or related fields is required. A strong
academic record is essential; previous research experience with fMRI,
statistical analysis and computer programming will be viewed favorably.
A minimum commitment of two years is required. This is a full-time position
slated to start in the summer of 2008 with competitive benefits. Please
email a CV, a statement of research interests and career goals, and contact
information for three references, to Sarah Wu at sarahswu@stanford.edu.
.Research Assistant:
Stanford University invites applications for the post of Research Assistant
in Brain Imaging Data Analysis and Data Management. This is an
exciting opportunity to work on NIH-funded projects that use advanced
imaging techniques to understand brain networks and their functions. The
successful candidate will participate in all aspects of data management
and analysis related to lab projects, including analysis of fMRI, MRI,
DTI, EEG, and behavioral data, programming fMRI and EEG experiments, managing
and archiving data and assistance with manuscript preparation. Strong
computer background and expert use of Linux, scripting, Matlab, and other
programming skills required. Experience with acquisition of MRI data,
complex physiological monitoring, signal/data processing, familiarity
with MRI and fMRI data analysis, or neuroanatomy desirable. Candidates
should have a bachelor's degree in Biomedical Engineering, Computer Science,
Statistics, Physics, Neuroscience, Cognitive Neuroscience, Psychology,
or related fields; Master's Degree preferred. Excellent organizational,
interpersonal, and oral and written English communication skills. Please
email a CV, a statement of research interests and career goals, and contact
information for three references, to Sarah Wu at sarahswu@stanford.edu.
.Postdoctoral Fellowship: The
Stanford Cognitive and Systems Neuroscience Laboratory invites applications
invited for a Cognitive Developmental Neuroscience postdoctoral
fellowship. This is an exciting opportunity to work on NIH-funded projects
involving fMRI, sMRI, DTI, EEG and TMS of cognitive development and specific
learning disabilities in children. The successful candidate will develop
a vigorous research program that contributes to, and complements, ongoing
studies. The candidate will have access to state-of-the-art MRI, EEG and
computational facilities. We seek candidates with strong research backgrounds
in one or more of the following areas: brain and cognitive development,
cognitive neuroscience, and computational and statistical modeling of
brain imaging data. Please email a CV, a statement of research interests
and career goals, and three letters of recommendation to Dr. Vinod Menon
at menon@stanford.edu.
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