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POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH POSITIONS IN THE NEUROBIOLOGY OF LANGUAGE AT THE 
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT HOUSTON


Multiple Postdoctoral research positions are available in the Tandon Lab at The 
University of Texas in Houston as part of the newly formed Texas Epilepsy 
Neurotechnologies and Neuroinformatics (TENN) Institute. Positions are funded 
either via multi-year Institute funding or by NIH funds (U01 and R01). The lab 
uses multimodal approaches - fMRI, lesional analysis following epilepsy 
surgery, intracranial recordings and direct stimulation to create and validate 
network level representations of language. Lab Collaborators include Greg 
Hickok (UCI), Stanislas Dehaene (NeuroSpin), Nathan Crone (JHU), Simon Fisher 
Baum (Rice) and Xaq Pitkow (Rice-Baylor); the post-doc will benefit from a 
close interaction with these experts in the fields of reading, semantics, 
speech production and computational neuroscience.


The selected individual must have a Ph.D. in one or more of the following: 
neuroscience, psychology, cognitive science, mathematics, electrical 
engineering or computer science. Previous experience in neural time series data 
analysis, functional imaging studies of language, or studies of speech 
production are desirable - but not crucial. They must possess the ability to 
independently code in any or all of the following: MATLAB, R or Python.


They are expected to be highly motivated, team players with a passion to study 
cognitive processes using any or all of the various modalities available in the 
lab - imaging, direct recordings and closed-loop cortical stimulation - in 
humans. Given the multiple unpredictable variables and privacy issues around 
data collection in human patients, the individual must possess high ethical and 
professional standards and be adaptable. A strong publication record and 
excellent academic credentials are highly desirable.



CONTACT:

nitin.tan...@uth.tmc.edu

eliana.kl...@uth.tmc.edu


More information @ www.tandonlab.org

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