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<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-autospace:none">A postdoctoral training position is available in the
<b><span style="color:black">Department of Psychiatry at Washington University School of Medicine.
</span></b>The successful candidate will participate in an interdisciplinary research program linking genetics, brain function, and behavior in order to understand the etiology of addiction and related characteristics such as impulsivity and reward dysregulation.
We are seeking a psychophysiologist/neuroscientist/biomedical engineer with a strong background in the analysis of EEG<span style="font-family:"Times New Roman","serif"">,</span> ERP, and/or fMRI data. This position is available within National Institute on
Drug Abuse funded Institutional National Research Service Award to support multi-disciplinary training in drug abuse (including nicotine and tobacco dependence) research. The primary focus of this position will be on advanced analysis of brain electrophysiology
and fMRI data obtained in large genetically informative samples (twins, genotyping data). The overall goal of his research is to investigate brain mechanisms mediating genetic influences on individual differences in self-regulation of behavior, including inhibitory
control, performance monitoring, decision making, and reinforcement learning. The candidate will have opportunity to interact with multi-disciplinary faculty and obtain research training in different areas including statistical/quantitative, molecular and
genetic epidemiologic, clinical and neuroscience aspects of research on substance use disorders. The position is available immediately, and applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Washington University in St. Louis is an Affirmative Action/Equal
Opportunity Employer. To apply, please contact Andrey Anokhin (<a href="mailto:Andrey@wustl.edu"><span style="color:blue">Andrey@wustl.edu</span></a>).
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