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A postdoctoral scholar position is available in the Brain, Body, and Perception 
Research 
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 at the University of Toronto and Centre for Addiction and Mental Health to 
study neural and behavioural phenotypes associated with visual perception, body 
processing, emotion, and reward.

Description: Our clinical neuroscience lab studies brain and behavioural 
phenotypes across disorders of body image including body dysmorphic disorder 
and eating disorders. We are passionate and committed to understanding these 
understudied disorders to improve treatment strategies, and we have produced 
seminal research studies in the field. Our group uses neuroimaging (fMRI, EEG, 
diffusion MRI, and structural MRI), neuromodulation (TMS), and physiological 
tools (ECG, eye-tracking, and psychophysics). We also develop and use novel 
digital 3D tools to assess body experiences in those with gender dysphoria as 
well as in those with disorders of body image. We employ machine learning and 
other computational techniques for modelling behavioural, physiological, and 
neural responses and for predicting clinical outcomes. Our research is funded 
by the U.S. NIH and foundation grants.

The University of Toronto and the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health have a 
wealth of neuroimaging and clinical resources and career development support. 
You will be joining a productive and collaborative group using advanced 
neuroimaging techniques and creative software and hardware development that is 
grounded in strong clinical understandings of the phenomenology of psychiatric 
and other populations. The PI (Dr. Feusner) will provide mentoring and guidance 
including grant writing for developing independent projects.

Requirements: Ph.D. or M.D./Ph.D. in neuroscience, cognitive science, computer 
science, engineering, biostatistics, physics, psychology, or related fields. We 
are looking for candidates with experience in analyzing fMRI data – including 
statistical analysis software such as FSL, AFNI, SPM, or others. The successful 
applicant will be able to function independently, work on more than one project 
at a time in a team setting, and lead and mentor students and research 
assistants. The successful applicant will have excellent computing and 
programming skills (Matlab, Python, R, bash scripting), verbal English skills, 
and writing skills.

To apply: Please send your CV and either a research statement (1-2 pages) or 
cover letter that describes your research experience, your specific interests 
in this position, and how this position fits with your career goals to Dr. 
Jamie Feusner: jamie.feus...@utoronto.ca<mailto:jamie.feus...@utoronto.ca>

Or, apply here: 
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