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Nov 2, 2021 03:11 PM | Jennifer Barredo
Brown University - Clinical Neuroimaging Research Postdoctoral Opportunity
Hello CONN enthusiasts!
Are you a basic scientist looking to transition to clinical neuroscience research?
Brown University's Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior is seeking an outstanding postdoctoral candidate with a strong background in neuroscience, psychology, or cognitive science to join our Clinical Neuroimaging Research Core.
You will gain exposure to research related to a broad range of psychological disorders, psychiatric illnesses, and treatment modalities. Our growing portfolio includes research centered on suicide and self-harm, impulsivity and sensation seeking, risk taking in youths, and mechanisms of treatment response.
This is a one-to-two year postdoctoral appointment, but Brown's exceptionally collaborative research environment provides a wealth of internal opportunities for pilot funding that can help successful fellows transition to a subsequent faculty appointment, K awards, and/or core leadership roles.
Candidates should have 3+ years of graduate-level or postdoctoral experience in human neuroimaging (e.g., task fMRI, rsfMRI, MRI, diffusion) and working knowledge of a relevant programming language (e.g., Python, MATLAB). A strong background in either computational modeling or systems management is not required, but desirable.
Interested candidates are encouraged to forward their CV and a cover letter to Jennifer_Barredo@brown.edu. Candidates must be U.S. citizens or have permanent resident status.
Look forward to meeting you!
Jennifer Barredo, PhD
Are you a basic scientist looking to transition to clinical neuroscience research?
Brown University's Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior is seeking an outstanding postdoctoral candidate with a strong background in neuroscience, psychology, or cognitive science to join our Clinical Neuroimaging Research Core.
You will gain exposure to research related to a broad range of psychological disorders, psychiatric illnesses, and treatment modalities. Our growing portfolio includes research centered on suicide and self-harm, impulsivity and sensation seeking, risk taking in youths, and mechanisms of treatment response.
This is a one-to-two year postdoctoral appointment, but Brown's exceptionally collaborative research environment provides a wealth of internal opportunities for pilot funding that can help successful fellows transition to a subsequent faculty appointment, K awards, and/or core leadership roles.
Candidates should have 3+ years of graduate-level or postdoctoral experience in human neuroimaging (e.g., task fMRI, rsfMRI, MRI, diffusion) and working knowledge of a relevant programming language (e.g., Python, MATLAB). A strong background in either computational modeling or systems management is not required, but desirable.
Interested candidates are encouraged to forward their CV and a cover letter to Jennifer_Barredo@brown.edu. Candidates must be U.S. citizens or have permanent resident status.
Look forward to meeting you!
Jennifer Barredo, PhD