[Eeglablist] Postdoctoral fellow opportunity at Emory University

Beach, Paul Anthony paul.anthony.beach at emory.edu
Thu Jun 24 11:28:09 PDT 2021


EEGLAB community:

I am this on behalf of Dr. Svjetlana Miocinovic, MD/PhD, who is a research mentor of mine. She is looking for a postdoctoral research fellow for here at Emory University. Please see below for more information, or feel free to check out her lab's website: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__movement.bme.gatech.edu_&d=DwIFAg&c=-35OiAkTchMrZOngvJPOeA&r=kB5f6DjXkuOQpM1bq5OFA9kKiQyNm1p6x6e36h3EglE&m=YD5QbvMQqRyWYn_o49R8moB-JV35NzEqPvfU4o4akrg&s=k1r_40fCfSg6FRzQWo2iXYCDp9S2bikYquE1sJktvkk&e= 

If interested, please reach out to her via email per instructions below: svjetlana.miocinovic at emory.edu<mailto:svjetlana.miocinovic at emory.edu>

Seeking postdoctoral research fellow

We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to lead innovative research in the electrophysiology of Parkinson's disease with the goal of defining circuits that modulate behavior and developing neurostimulation therapies.

Dr. Miocinovic is a movement disorders neurologist and a biomedical engineer with expertise in translational and clinical electrophysiology studies. Her laboratory at Emory University focuses on brain network pathophysiology in movement disorders (Parkinson's disease, dystonia and tremor) and the effects of deep brain stimulation (DBS). The methods used include: 1) intracranial recordings during DBS surgeries (single-units, local field potentials, electrocorticography) and 2) non-invasive EEG under various medication and stimulation conditions. These approaches are enhanced by advanced imaging techniques, patient-specific computational modeling, behavioral tasks, quantitative symptom monitoring, and machine learning, developed in the lab or through collaborative efforts.

A postdoctoral fellow would spearhead a project to identify neural circuits involved in motor response and inhibition behaviors. The aim is to understand how deep brain stimulation affects those circuits in individual patients and devise strategies to avoid detrimental effects while optimizing therapeutic benefits. Intraoperative and/or clinic-based experiments can be pursued.

This is an excellent opportunity for those interested in translational computational neuroscience. We offer cutting-edge scientific projects, attentive mentoring and multi-disciplinary collaborations in a world-class research environment at Emory University and Georgia Institute of Technology.

The position is available starting September 2021 (Emory HR posting<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__faculty-2Demory.icims.com_jobs_72175_job&d=DwIFAg&c=-35OiAkTchMrZOngvJPOeA&r=kB5f6DjXkuOQpM1bq5OFA9kKiQyNm1p6x6e36h3EglE&m=YD5QbvMQqRyWYn_o49R8moB-JV35NzEqPvfU4o4akrg&s=GXGNp-8B91oj6m1C5VGYEvC1bqvNA3VIdObPMbPgP0M&e= >)

Job Requirements:

Required:
*        PhD in Neuroscience, Biomedical Engineering, Neural engineering or related disciplines
*        Advanced quantitative skills (including expertise in Matlab or similar)
*        Strong scientific writing ability and oral communication skills
*        Ability to independently run experiments in a clinical environment
*        Record of first-author publications in peer-reviewed journals

Preferred:
*        Experience in neurophysiological studies

How to Apply:
*        Apply by sending the following to Dr. Miocinovic (svjetlana.miocinovic at emory.edu)
*        Current CV
*        Cover letter describing interest and relevant experience for the project
*        Three reference contacts


--
Paul A. Beach, D.O., Ph.D.
PGY5 Movement Disorders Fellow
Jean and Paul Amos Parkinson Disease and Movement Disorders Program
Department of Neurology
Emory University School of Medicine


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