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The Department of Neurology is recruiting a Post-Doctoral Scholar. This is a full-time position in the laboratory to study the effects of non-invasive neuromodulation paired with rehabilitation on Freezing of Gait in patients with Parkinson’s Disease. This project primarily focuses on imaging markers related to the supplementary motor area, and behavioral markers related to dual tasks. Analysis of resting state functional MRI changes before and after transcranial magnetic stimulation interventions are the primary outcome measure of this study, and experience in image analysis for both functional and structural connectivity and well as transcranial magnetic stimulation are required. The candidate should be highly motivated individual with a PhD in neuroimaging, or neurosciences looking to expand their career in the field of Parkinson’s disease, brain stimulation, neuroimaging and gait research.
Job Responsibility:
Study effects of non-invasive neuromodulation paired with rehabilitation on Freezing of Gait in patients with Parkinson’s Disease
Focus on imaging markers related to supplementary motor area and behavioral markers related to dual tasks
Analyze resting state functional MRI changes before and after transcranial magnetic stimulation interventions
Image analysis (25%)
Transcranial magnetic stimulation setup, training, administering (25%)
Protocol development/grant preparation (25%)
Scholarly activities, manuscript preparation, poster, oral presentations at conferences (25%)
Requirements:
PhD in neuroimaging or neurosciences
Experience in image analysis for functional and structural connectivity
Experience with transcranial magnetic stimulation
Highly motivated individual
Looking to expand career in Parkinson’s disease, brain stimulation, neuroimaging, and gait research
Nice to have:
Image analysis (functional MRI and DTI/DKI tractography)
Neuroanatomy
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Computer literacy
Ability to work rotating shifts
Ability to work overtime
Ability to learn and use new processes, tools and equipment