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Postdoc position in multimodal imaging of brain structural networks 
within developmental neuropsychiatry

The Danish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance (DRCMR) at Copenhagen 
University Hospital Hvidovre (Denmark) is seeking a 3-year postdoc in 
multimodal imaging and brain structural networks within the field of 
developmental psychiatry. Together with our strong clinical 
collaborators at the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Unit, we run the 
prospective Danish High Risk and Resilience Study (VIA) 
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 The VIA study longitudinally follows the largest 
register-based cohort of children (n=522) in the world born to parents 
with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder or none of these disorders. 
Studying children with familial high risk offers a unique opportunity to 
gain insight into the early disease processes and mechanisms. Children 
were assessed at the ages of 7, 11, and 15 years. Neuroimaging was 
included at age 11 and onwards. We are currently finalizing the first 
longitudinal neuroimaging follow-up at age 15 years and the follow-up at 
age 19 years starts this summer. The postdoc will mainly be working on 
the longitudinal VIA data, with a focus on structural and 
diffusion-weighted image processing. The project includes brain network 
analysis, such as structural covariance and connectivity analyses, and 
normative modelling. The postdoc position involves a tight collaboration 
with Prof. Andrew Zalesky 
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with the possibility to visit Prof. Zalesky’s lab at the University of 
Melbourne, Australia.

The project will be carried out at the DRCMR, which is a leading 
research centre for biomedical MRI in Europe 
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 focusing on 
the brain. Approx. 75 researchers from more that 20 countries and a 
diverse range of disciplines are currently pursuing basic and clinically 
applied MR research of the human brain and its disorders. The DRCMR has 
a state-of-the-art research infrastructure for preclinical and human 
medical imaging, which includes six whole-body MR scanners (one 7T, four 
3T, and one 1.5T scanners), a preclinical 7T scanner, a High-Performance 
Computer cluster and several state-of-the-art laboratories for 
electrophysiology and non-invasive brain stimulation.

We see diversity as a strength and encourage all persons regardless of 
gender, age, ethnicity, disabilities or religion to apply.

Starting date: is expected to be August 1st, 2024.
Application deadline: May 15th, 2024 at 23:59 (CET)

Read more and apply for the position here: 
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Further information
If you have questions concerning the position, you are more than welcome 
to contact Senior Researcher Kathrine Skak Madsen via e-mail at 
kathr...@drcmr.dk.

-- 
Kathrine Skak Madsen
Senior Researcher
Danish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance
Copenhagen University Hospital Hvidovre
Denmark

Email: kathr...@drcmr.dk
Phone: +45 3862 3323

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