Postdoctoral Scientist - Neurocardiovascular Disease and Depression

*THE POSITION:*

Interested postdoctoral applicants will be joining a dynamic and highly
successful collaborative research program aimed at applying cutting edge
neuroimaging technology. Our focus is on translating cutting edge
neuroimaging techniques to better understand the brain changes occurring in:

1.      neurocardiovascular diseases,

2.      depression and

3.      mild traumatic brain injury. The key techniques we use are
diffusion MRI and resting state fMRI. We recently used multiband diffusion
imaging to acquire the highest ever* in vivo* dataset of 1014 direction
across 8 shells, which produces a vast improvement in tract accuracy.

The successful candidate will have the opportunity to be involved in
a number of related projects using the same standardised imaging approach
and will be actively mentored to maximise future career opportunities
including the chance to be involved in grant writing, working
in partnership with industry and a major focus on first author
publications. Our database contains over 1500 subjects, we are currently
acquiring large cohorts in mTBI, perisurgical brain injury, depression and
also explore the brain changes associated with cardiovascular and metabolic
conditions such as diabetes, hypertension and heart failure.

The group is headed by Professor Stuart Grieve who is the Director of
Imaging at the Charles Perkins Centre and a group leader at the Heart
Research Institute (HRI). The laboratory is based at Charles Perkins Centre
but acquires a data across a large Hospital network across Sydney and
Australia.

*Essential Criteria – you will have:*

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   A neuroimaging, engineering, computer science or scientific medical
   research doctorate
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   A track record of producing high quality research that has
   been published in leading internationally recognised journals
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   Experience in assisting with student supervision including supervision
   of honours students and potentially the co-supervision of PhD students
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   A strong interest and commitment to producing leading international
   research
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   High levels of motivation and the capacity for independent work
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   A track record of being team focussed
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   Good interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills

The position is full time; however flexible working arrangements may be
negotiated.  The appointment period is for a maximum term of 24 months with
the possibility of renewal. You will be employed by The Heart Research
Institute but will be required to work at our premises in Newtown and at
the Charles Perkins Centre located nearby at the University of Sydney as
required.

This is an outstanding opportunity to develop skills and gain valuable
experience conducting innovative research in state-of-the-art facilities.
The high calibre of scientists, new technologies and cutting edge equipment
are just a few features that make the partnership between The Heart
Research Institute and the Charles Perkins Centre a new precinct of
excellence in premier cardiovascular research.

*Remuneration: *A competitive remuneration package is on offer, including
salary-packaging options.

*How to apply:* Please send any queries to car...@grievelab.com. To apply,
email:

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   a cover letter addressed to Professor Stuart Grieve
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   a detailed curriculum vitae (CV)



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*Dr Jerome J Maller   BSc,GradDipPsych,MSc,PhD*

University of Sydney
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