<html><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space; "><div>Message posted on Behalf of Raymond Y. Cho, M.D.</div><div><br></div>The Clinical Cognitive Neuroscience lab (<a href="http://kraepelin.wpic.pitt.edu/">http://kraepelin.wpic.pitt.edu</a>) at the University of Pittsburgh, is currently looking for applicants at the post-doctoral level in psychology, neuroscience, or related fields with a strong interest in investigating mechanisms of cognitive control and their impairments in schizophrenia. The post-doctoral fellow will be involved in a large EEG study of the normal development of oscillatory brain activity, as well as with other projects involving EEG and fMRI investigations of cognitive control deficits in first-episode and chronic schizophrenia populations. Candidates should have background in EEG and/or fMRI methods, and strong quantitative and programming skills are an asset. Experience in Matlab, C/C++, spectral analyses, and functional connectivity analyses desirable. Due to the NIH support mechanism, applicants should have citizenship or permanent residency in the US. Interested applicants should submit a statement of interest an!<br> d CV by May 15 to Dr. Raymond Cho at <a href="mailto:chory@upmc.edu">chory@upmc.edu</a>.<br><div><br></div><div>Raymond Y. Cho, M.D., M.Sc.<br>Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry<br>University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine<br>Western Psychiatric Institute & Clinic<br>3811 O'Hara St, Oxford 450<br>Pittsburgh, PA 15213<br>(412) 586-9250 (o)<br>(412) 647-7861 (fax)<br></div></body></html>