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We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to study
behavioral and neuroimaging markers of preclinical Alzheimer’s disease in
the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. The primary
performance site for this postdoctoral fellowship is in the Butler Hospital
Memory and Aging Program (MAP).



Brown University has a strong commitment to brain science and research in
neurodegenerative disorders.  This commitment is united under The Carney
Institute for Brain Science and the new Center for Translational
Neuroscience (CTN).  The mission of the Carney Institute and CTN is to
promote the discovery and innovation in brain science by supporting a
diverse community of experimentalists, theorists, engineers, and
clinicians.  The MAP, one of the leading clinical trial centers for
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) in the United States, is committed to accelerating
drug and biomarker development for AD and to training young investigators
for careers in AD research.



The successful candidate will join a team of experts in Aging, Alzheimer’s
disease, and related dementia research. This postdoctoral position is
primarily focused on the area of the cognitive system in aging and
preclinical Alzheimer’s disease and will work on developing early
behavioral and neuroimaging markers of Alzheimer’s disease and integrating
structural and functional MRI, PET, cognitive, genetic, and biofluid
measures from ongoing or completed projects. Fellows will have ample
opportunities to explore and gain experience with multidisciplinary and
clinical research in aging and Alzheimer’s disease and to interact with
core faculty members in the MAP and the Carney Institute of Brain Science
at Brown University.



Applicants with a Ph.D. degree in cognitive neuroscience, neuropsychology,
biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, physics
or a relevant field are encouraged to apply. Prior experience with human
neuroimaging (e.g., task fMRI, rsfMRI, MRI, DTI, ERP, PET), a strong
background in cognitive neuroscience and experimental design, and
familiarity with programming in relevant languages (e.g., Python, MATLAB,
C) are desirable. The successful candidate is expected to demonstrate
communication skills, motivation and interest in the area of cognitive and
brain aging, Alzheimer’s disease, and/or neuroimaging, and the ability to
independently develop research questions and work in collaboration with
other team members.



The MAP is part of the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at the
Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, which is located in
Providence, Rhode Island. Providence is within one hour from Boston and 3
hrs from New York City by train/subway and provides an intellectually and
culturally rich environment with a reasonable living cost.



Please note that this postdoctoral position is research-centered and prior
clinical experience is not required. Pursuing licensure for a clinical
neuropsychologist is optional. The postdoctoral position is supported by
the fellowship program up to 2 years, with a possibility of support in year
3 depending on funding.



*The expected start date is late Summer 2019; however, it is negotiable**.*
Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the
position is filled. Interested persons can find more information on the
position in the websites listed below.

This postdoctoral fellowship is administered though the Research Fellowship
Program within *The Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Clinical
Psychology Training Programs at Brown: A Consortium of the Providence VA
Medical Center, Lifespan, and Care New England. * The program’s website is
located here:

https://www.brown.edu/academics/medical/about/departments/psychiatry-and-human-behavior/training/clinical/



A full description of the fellowship position can be found in the link
below:

https://www.brown.edu/academics/medical/about/departments/psychiatry-and-human-behavior/training/clinical/sites/brown.edu.academics.medical.about.departments.psychiatry-and-human-behavior.training.clinical/files/uploads/19-20%20Neuro%20Research%20Imaging%20Neuro%20-%20Oh.pdf



Details regarding application are located here under “Application Details”:

https://www.brown.edu/academics/medical/about/departments/psychiatry-and-human-behavior/training/clinical/postdoctoral-fellowship/postdoctoral-fellowship-program#RFP



NOTE:  As explained on the application page of our website, applications
are submitted through the APPA CAS portal. Instructions are located on the
webpage.



*****Prior to APPA CAS application submission, interested applicants are
strongly encouraged to send a brief description of their research
background and career goals, CV, and a list of three references to Dr.
Hwamee Oh via email **at hwame...@gmail.com <hwame...@gmail.com>.*





For any inquiries on the research and the position, please contact Dr.
Hwamee Oh, the Director of Imaging Research in the MAP, at
hwame...@gmail.com.
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