[Eeglablist] postbac RA position: infant EEG in Boston

Laurel Gabard-Durnam laurel.gabarddurnam at gmail.com
Mon Mar 6 07:30:52 PST 2023


Dr. Laurel Gabard-Durnam's Plasticity in Neurodevelopment (PINE) Lab is
hiring a lab manager to begin the summer 2023 in Boston, MA. Please see
below for details about this opportunity!

Cheers,
Laurel

Opportunity:  The PINE Lab at Northeastern University, led by Professor
Laurel Gabard-Durnam, is seeking a full-time Lab Manager to work on our
upcoming Project PINESEED, examining neurodevelopmental mechanisms linking
early experiences of stress and adversity to sensory and social learning in
sensitive periods using EEG and MRI methods. The person in this role will
gain experience with all aspects of the research process, which could serve
as a launch pad to graduate studies. This role and PINE Lab are part of the
Center for Cognitive and Brain Health in the Interdisciplinary Science and
Engineering Complex at Northeastern University, a community of labs
examining brain, mental, and physical health across the lifespan.

Primary responsibilities of the position include: (1) community engagement
and relationship building; (2) recruitment and acquiring data from infants,
caregivers, and children using behavioral, biological, and brain imaging
techniques (primarily EEG); (3) data management and lab management
(interacting with IRB, managing financial reimbursement, managing our
database etc); (4) manuscript preparation with primary authorship
opportunities; and (5) collaborative teamwork with others in the lab on
data projects.

We encourage applications from members of under-represented groups in
science.

This role pays a salary of $56,000 with benefits and an expected start date
of May-July 2023.

To learn more about our lab values and projects, please see our website:
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.plasticityinneurodevelopmentlab.com/__;!!Mih3wA!HKwjzOMOXdHcuzxpHWXupSSmA9OsmshE6nhIXDXVxtS9kGglDuIqwYZIdOGA00vwazCsjZvfnwWaOcZdL5J1BLWaFo_EheXo$ 

Basic Qualifications:  B.A/B.S in developmental/clinical psychology,
neuroscience, or a related field. The coordinator must possess excellent
organizational and communication skills, and must demonstrate the ability
to work independently. Hours will vary week-to-week and will sometimes
include evenings and weekends.



Additional Qualifications: A two-year commitment is preferred. Experience
with data collection in infants or populations that have experienced
adversity is preferred. Experience with EEG or fMRI data acquisition is not
necessary, but interest in acquiring these skills is necessary for a good
fit.



Additional Information:   Please submit a cover letter, CV, and contact
information for 2 recommenders to northeastern.pinelab at gmail.com.



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