Post-doctoral Associate Position
Cognitive-Affective Neuroscience and Development (CAND) Laboratory
Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh
We are seeking a highly motivated individual to support and contribute to research as a
Post-doctoral Associate on a recently NIMH-funded project in adolescent depression. The
applicant's main appointment will be in the Cognitive-Affective Neuroscience and
Development (CAND) Laboratory (PI: Cecile Ladouceur, PhD)
(
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in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine
(
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The research project employs a dimensional multi-modal approach (e.g., fMRI, DTI,
actigraphy) within a longitudinal design to identify neural, behavioral, cognitive, and
emotional markers of manic symptoms in adolescent depression. Identifying such markers has
important clinical implications such as improving early detection of manic symptoms in
depressed youth and informing personalized interventions for depression with mixed
features. For this project, the post-doctoral associate will be working with Cecile
Ladouceur, PhD and Rasim Diler, MD.
In addition to this project, the CAND lab has several ongoing projects including: a)
characterizing the influence of pubertal maturation and pubertal hormones on the neural
regions supporting emotion regulation and reward processing in adolescents as a way of
identifying potential vulnerabilities to psychopathology; b) examining the development of
neural systems underlying social threat and social reward (e.g., feedback from peers) in
relation to approach-avoidance behavior in temperamentally anxious adolescent girls to
understand trajectories of anxiety and depression symptoms; c) examining the neural and
behavioral mechanisms and predictors of treatment response in anxious youth; d)
investigating neural systems of cognitive control of emotion and reward in childhood-onset
ADHD.
We seek an exceptional Ph.D. researcher with a degree in psychology, neuroscience or
related field. The ideal candidate will have an excellent publication record with
demonstrated interest in developmental cognitive and affective neuroscience and
psychopathology. This position requires prior experience in functional neuroimaging
methodology and advanced statistical analysis. Experience with Matlab programming,
neuroimaging software (e.g., SPM, AFNI, FSL, etc.), and data management is preferred.
Additional knowledge in developmental or clinical psychology, cognitive neuroscience,
functional neuroanatomy would be an asset, as are the following characteristics: strong
publication record that includes neuroimaging studies; strength in research methods;
excellent organizational and writing skills; demonstrated ability to take initiative and
follow through; and good collaborator with the ability to function well independently.
This position offers the opportunity to work in a high quality research environment with
strong clinical and scientific collaborations with local and national world-renowned
psychiatry researchers.
The position is housed in the Department of Psychiatry which has a long-standing tradition
of providing a stimulating learning environment that allows for effective educational
experiences for all of its trainees. Appropriately preparing the next generation of
clinicians and researchers is at the heart of the Department's mission. The
Department provides a career and research development seminar for postdoctoral research
fellows that teaches grant-writing and other career development skills designed to support
a future independent research career
(
http://www.psychiatry.pitt.edu/research/research-training<https://urldef…)UfpKxZdeRkz8A4uZ7c&e=>).
The position is currently open, but start date is negotiable. Applicants should be willing
to commit to a minimum two-year appointment. For more information, please contact Dr.
Ladouceur directly at ladouceurcd@upmc.edu<mailto:ladouceurcd@upmc.edu>.
Cecile D. Ladouceur, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Psychology
Director, Cognitive-Affective Neuroscience & Development (CAND) Lab
University of Pittsburgh
Loeffler Building, room 316
121 Meyran Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Phone:(412) 383-8192
Fax: (412) 383-8336
ladouceurcd@upmc.edu<mailto:ladouceurcd@upmc.edu>
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