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The Systems Neuroscience and Pain Laboratory at Stanford University is 
currently accepting applications for a postdoctoral fellow for neuroimaging 
research in chronic pain. Funded by NIH (co-PIs Sean Mackey, Gary Glover), this 
project's overall goal is to characterize pain mechanisms in humans and to 
develop objective biomarkers of chronic pain. We will be specifically 
characterizing central sensitization and descending modulation utilizing novel 
simultaneous neuroimaging technology for spinal cord, brainstem, and brain.


The successful candidate will have unique opportunity to engage in simultaneous 
spinal cord/brain fMRI and to advance spinal cord fMRI acquisition/analysis and 
biomarker development. Research plans include:

  1.  Study of functional connectivity between spinal cord and brain
  2.  Characterization of corticospinal pain signature
  3.  Physiological noise modeling in spinal cord
  4.  Refinement of multiecho spinal cord acquisition and analysis pipeline.

Applicants should hold a PhD and experience conducting fMRI studies and 
analysis. Previous experience in spinal cord imaging research is an advantage.


The postdoctoral fellow will be responsible for designing experiments, 
conducting ongoing imaging, analyzing neuroimaging data, planning future 
studies, searching literature, and writing for publication. The fellow will 
have opportunity to work within a large group of interdisciplinary Stanford 
researchers involved with multiple studies ongoing of chronic pain. 
Additionally, we have a long track record of successfully helping postdoctoral 
fellows transition to independent grant funding and faculty positions. The Pain 
Division also has an NIH T32 training program. More information can be found at 
http://snapl.stanford.edu<http://snapl.stanford.edu/>


To apply, submit your (1) CV, (2) NIH Biosketch, and (3) Letter or Research 
Intent to Dr. Chrsitine Law at cs...@stanford.edu<mailto:cs...@stanford.edu>


Example and Template of biosketch is available here: biosketch 
formats<https://grants.nih.gov/grants/forms/biosketch.htm#biosketch>. Post-doc 
applications use non-fellowship template and instructions. Download Letter of 
Intent template from this 
link<http://med.stanford.edu/content/dam/sm/pain/documents/research-of-intent-template.docx>.

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