Postdoctoral Fellowship in Neuroimaging of Brain Development
Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
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The Woodward lab at VUMC is excited to announce a newly available Postdoctoral Fellowship
in Neuroimaging of Brain Development. Supported by a combination of federal funding and
an endowment, the Fellow will spend the majority of their time engaged in research using
multimodal imaging (e.g. fMRI, DTI) to understand the development of thalamocortical
circuits and higher-order cognitive abilities. The focus of this work is on normative
lifespan brain development and atypical development in individuals at risk for psychosis.
The Fellow will also have opportunities to pursue additional scientific research interests
through access to large-scale datasets, including a repository of clinical, cognitive,
neuroimaging, and genetic data collected on healthy subjects and individuals with a
psychotic disorder.
We are seeking a highly motivated recent PhD graduate with research experience in
cognitive neuroscience, neurodevelopment, and/or psychotic disorders. The ideal candidate
will have significant training and experience in neuroimaging. Preference will be given
to individuals pursuing an academic career who have a strong desire to lead independent
projects and publish as a first author.
The Woodward lab is housed within the Psychiatric Neuroimaging Program
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in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and is a member lab of the Center
for Cognitive Medicine
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The PNP and CCM are dynamic and collaborative programs investigating the neural basis of
psychiatric and cognitive disorders. The Vanderbilt University Medical Center is a
national leader in research and provides world-class neuroimaging facilities. Nashville
is ranked as one of the best cities to work and live.
This is a full-time, 2 year position with advancement to the second year dependent upon
satisfactory progress during the first year. The appointment may be extended beyond 2
years contingent on funding and satisfactory performance based on annual reviews. Salary
is based on the NIH pay scale. We will continue to review applications on a rolling basis
until the position is filled.
Qualifications:
- Graduate degree (PhD) in clinical psychology, cognitive psychology, neuroscience,
biomedical engineering, or a related discipline;
- Expertise in neuroimaging analysis, including functional MRI and diffusion-weighted
imaging, and statistics as demonstrated by graduate-level coursework and publication
record;
- Experience with neuroimaging software packages (e.g. SPM, FSL)
- While not required, familiarity with MATLAB, UNIX, Python and the neuroimaging
informatics platform XNAT is advantageous.
Salary and Benefits: Salary will be commensurate with NIH postdoctoral stipends (see
https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-16-131.html<http…)Z1rzg9aqC86nFLveb8&e=>).
Fellows are also eligible for benefits provided to regular employees of Vanderbilt
University Medical Center, including health insurance. Interested candidates must be
eligible to work in the United States.
Applying: Interested candidates should send a cover letter (250 words or less) describing
their research interests, CV, and the names of three references to Neil Woodward
(neil.woodward@vanderbilt.edu<mailto:neil.woodward@vanderbilt.edu>).