[Eeglablist] Post-doctoral research fellowship in multimodal neuroimaging in neuropsychiatric disorders at Duke-National University of Singapore Medical School, Singapore

Helen Juan Zhou zhoujuan227 at gmail.com
Thu May 19 23:48:04 PDT 2016


*Postdoctoral Fellowship at Duke-National University of Singapore*

Multimodal Neuroimaging in Neuropsychiatric Disorders Laboratory, Center
for Cognitive Neuroscience at Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School, National
University of Singapore (NUS) is looking for postdoctoral fellow in
cognitive neuroscience and/or multimodal neuroimaging in neuropsychiatric
disorders.



Our group studies the human neural bases of cognition functions and the
associated vulnerability patterns in ageing, neurodegenerative diseases
(focusing on Alzheimer’s disease, vascular, FTD and preclinical stages) and
schizophrenia. Multimodal neuroimaging and psychophysical techniques are
employed, including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), functional MRI (both
task-free connectivity and task-based), diffusion tensor imaging, and
electroencephalography (EEG). Molecular imaging methods such as amyloid PET
will be used. Special emphasis will be placed on longitudinal analysis and
intervention studies in neuropsychiatric disorders. We are interested in
developing computational methods to examine the network-level structural
and functional brain connectivity in disease and after intervention to shed
light on the neurobiological mechanism of disease, paving the way for early
detection and disease monitoring.


Candidates must have a passionate enthusiasm for research, a strong
background in at least one of the following fields: computational
neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience, neuropsychiatric disorders,
neuroimaging analyses, mathematics/statistics/machine learning or
related-fields. He/she should also possess the ability to take the
initiative, work independently and be motivated to work in a highly
collaborative and international research environment, and be able to
demonstrate creativity, technical independence and excellent communication
skills. Strong interest in studying dynamic functional connectivity and
multimodal neuroimaging in disease would be a plus. Proven skills in
fMRI/EEG/DTI/PET data analyses is a plus but not necessary.

Key attractions are access to a 3T Prisma MR scanner and a MR compatible
digital EEG system as well as collaboration opportunities with an excellent
network of domestic and international scientists and doctors. The position
will be two years with possible extension. Competitive package will be
provided based on experience.

Please submit the application letter, curriculum vitae, three references,
and contact information to Dr. Juan (Helen) Zhou at
helen.zhou at duke-nus.edu.sg.

Website: http://mneuroimaginglab.weebly.com/lab.html;
http://www.duke-nus.edu.sg/content/zhou-juan-helen
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