External Email - Use Caution The Jiang Lab at the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine (PI: Dr. Jing Jiang, https://secure-web.cisco.com/10vUzmjBRWrQ1Vub-YnhB7SPAxb-DAoT1MPQ0v4jSvBH4J5seDuXwJFJppRDj7RXa4yNRisxNNIg3w_9l2BkE-c_nsPtvr3vI6niKg4vAkayeeeRhr69Ww9BUGr0NTTrNFB8pU_jvXra5DFYpb7Phsls7IHZlXrU4dRzYh-j5lJ1f_32l_gyRNMOGTh65kwhE5N8zx6_12364_i7oOV-rtyTQpj7yO6Vt2dhDeXePAF3oUNzTWpycemjSyptde-C2irYLGkCT-_T8shrzrsXLHJtIYuGSu_dYVXP9Rh7zo-CwLp65oPc4tVXEAHSmwC59I1_Xxko5sePjHHvbicDG8w/https%3A%2F%2Fjingjiang.lab.uiowa.edu%2F) is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral fellow to join our team with a two-year term (and a possibility of extension) to work on projects related to neuromodulation and neuroplasticity. Research topics may include but not limited to emotion, language, and social cognition. The lab has a variety of unique datasets ready for immediate analyses, such as concurrent transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)-functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), concurrent TMS-intracranial electroencephalography (iEEG), as well as brain lesion data from healthy, neuropsychiatric, and neurological populations.
We are an interdisciplinary team situated in the Stead Family Department of Pediatrics and Department of Psychiatry. We maintain active collaborations with faculty and teams from the Departments of Neurology, Neurosurgery, Psychological and Brain Sciences, and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Iowa, the Iowa Neuroscience Institute, and the Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Center. Our lab has access to the University of Iowa’s cutting-edge imaging facility ( https://secure-web.cisco.com/192mgb7jZPH5i5Ds18c_Lq95BFqyv8OB41Xvsq_HBr9KU2NFqiqJ3HBtVEp_BwHqk-6PMLS-Wy1NnH9rpg7mCjk9tWgwOpU4UrTFdWuJBQUg6bOXbqYZjUcSKZCS05TZhIEgm0mkGOoPUz4DWGqfqb_M6p8HgdZHbAborV4dmqAO8i29shUAnYyFK4pI0qK9smH9WKSMzaoKXBgugIs_Ss34rcf9mb2Ee5RyMUrY8F-04KMsH4HRWM1rn2YBsLiamj99ux5JLjiNd_KZWUrcUSZF3kpLvBw0lL8FL3I8TkhBI5i7T2gAYsU4fQoFM0hEnXKItnuXnlkcqxR7GiqF2LQ/https%3A%2F%2Fmedicine.uiowa.edu%2Fmri%2Fequipment-information), the world-renowned Iowa Neurological Patient Registry (https://secure-web.cisco.com/1qOPlXLuKPecg09RxBLKBWQ7BSAZwgBvTlGAKVig6-uoUXb1-hY7Bd98xw7_PzrpQJPQLvIvJuShlHPMqHH_lg2TX33kBqLDwl7zi2s3eG3_wFFfqYeunm1b0qocLtuUbgZ3g6UmAiyleSN1D_gmx05mIRpPL1j4GffMd_0UuUn9DLRu1DtzRhS-LCjAull8Izkz8NDZ6ipCe_lU0gdjwRxZ5w6FUtaosGMAuYmEv2tTcBzrHFB17oKzLuLniKcz1KVtLbj1LYh5sVBwXA1lPw6WtWmNVJzIuyDhLBfH1BaEtUN-Qj3_yl6yTdDzZnYUZavqxw46ME62r5VV78nan5A/https%3A%2F%2Fbrain-registry.lab.uiowa.edu%2F) including neuroimaging and neuropsychological testing data from over 4,400 patients with focal brain lesions, and state-of-the-art portable fNIRS, concurrent TMS-fMRI, concurrent TMS-iEEG, and concurrent es-fMRI systems. The University of Iowa is an internationally recognized leader in neuropsychology and cognitive neuroscience. The Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine is consistently one of the nation’s top-ranked medical schools (#39 on research by the 2022 U.S. News & World Report). The Stead Family Children’s Hospital is listed among the nation’s best in seven specialties in the 2022-23 “Best Children’s Hospitals” rankings by U.S. News & World Report (#38 in pediatrics neurology). Iowa City ranks among one of the best places to live in America (e.g., #1 Best College Town by Reviews.org). Iowa City, Johnson County, and the state of Iowa all routinely appear on national “best of” lists <https://secure-web.cisco.com/1820NySo0132mIvD01EKSA8fbYnZMtV5Q2_otNeEyStvTSZhi9dWQbCPMk-ZSDXCI--gG8IEbt2OfBgkWRGZxiSLUUy4pPBz5Jz1JJEmvBdrZfNiRzchwVLon_rm9y8uR3i0yoVqvXsaVxF2qg4nYK6JvrlxLV6HdO2svaA11UghCSkE8KGyBCK87rkvq9mgGM1hU0cWo6FbHLmUlEASgiBe-z-VovlFV8AjAHfBRHx6h03PDJhGOdqD5bIdV3HiDJDjbHTSnpVkf940HFdhoZQ-Kz_r2-Yk8YpDWdyOHBwDdv4QDXIqsSSSix0uqSmrCfN8U2aJNx7qXaU0aHONhrA/https%3A%2F%2Flivability.com%2Fia%2Fiowa-city%2F> for low cost of living, safety, access to world-class health care, and more <https://secure-web.cisco.com/1UPyZvyZ1OHLRh_2ZA_AegJ56sxGn4jhaj0ypgucw582K1K6uEGFQguIAC4tofsFOG-qoXyhngzMz1dKeXkkVkYynLtu3XSLMayrUuRuDGBOt0cWi1rWI45Tgja2RSvo2OIzVnedu7FMLZ93le2Cg6b2i7H6SJdFFJ7hAWu4N7FxumQW8dWOskEUbzWIQeZg_qGwZIoSr4lpl5q7_gWF53wY_nVC_BFaMC_L6KL4y8iZrspe0pNP8Vm0_DbaX7BVNHjYI9YlAk8AbJpVodLuj7cjuggJ9n7Y_I2RAekJYbW73KVsZM6oNnm09CF8-J1lVEadfiiyhavPAhP03BBMZxg/https%3A%2F%2Fmedicine.uiowa.edu%2Fpediatrics%2Fabout-us%2Fwhy-iowa>. *Responsibilities and what you will achieve* The goal of postdoctoral training in our lab is to help you become an independent researcher. To achieve this goal, you will work with Dr. Jiang to develop a plan (e.g., independent projects, mentorship experience, grant application, job hunts, networking) that meets your career development. You will receive theoretical and methodological training and resources through ongoing projects and independent projects, mentor students and research assistants, publish impactful papers, and apply for eligible research grants. You will also be provided with networking opportunities and professional guidance for job hunts. *Requirements* - PhD and/or MD degree in Neuroscience, Computer Science, Electrical or Biomedical Engineering, Psychology, Cognitive Science, Biology, or a related field - A track record of peer-reviewed scientific journal publications in human neuroscience - Experience with programming, e.g., in MATLAB, Python, R, and/or Shell - Experience with data analyses, e.g., in fMRI, (i)EEG, brain lesion, and/or, neural network - Self-motivated, able to work independently, strong written and interpersonal communication skills To apply, please email (1) a cover letter describing your research interests and (2) your CV to Dr. Jing Jiang (jing-ji...@uiowa.edu). Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Start date is flexible depending on candidate availability.
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