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Dr. Jeffrey Spielberg is accepting applications for a *Postdoctoral
Researcher position* in the *Connectomics of Anxiety and Depression* Lab at
the University of Delaware. The researcher will contribute to an ongoing
NIMH-funded R01 grant examining
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The Connectomics of Anxiety and Depression (CAD) Lab at the University of
Delaware is hiring a full time postbac research assistant. The individual
will contribute to an ongoing NIMH-funded R01 grant examining longitudinal
change in brain networks that
candidate will be
supervised by Dr. Mary Dozier, Dr. Nim Tottenham and Dr. Jeffrey Spielberg.
REQUIREMENTS:
- Ph.D. in neuroscience, psychology, clinical or developmental
science or related disciplines
- Experience processing and analyzing structural and functional MRI
data
ADDITIONAL
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Applications are being sought for a postdoctoral fellow with experience in
neuroimaging methods, data collection, and analysis in the PD Lab
(Personality and Dysregulation Lab) of Dr. Naomi Sadeh at the University of
Delaware. The lab is currently condu
ll working on it, but it's a known problem that we should get to
pretty soon (a month or two). Feel free to check back :)
Bruce
On Tue, 9 Jan 2007,
Jeffrey Spielberg wrote:
> Hi, I sent a message to the forum last June regarding a problem with
> segmentation of the acc we were running into
Hi, I sent a message to the forum last June regarding a problem with
segmentation of the acc we were running into. We kept having areas of
the rostral and caudal acc labeled as corpus callosum or "unlabelled
subcortical". I got a reply that this was being worked on and I was
wondering if this is
th the curvature visible (UnderView-->Label Style-->choose Outline instead of Filled) to differentiatecortical areas from non-cortical areas (
i.e. corpus callosum, unknown).best,RahulOn Tue, 20 Jun 2006, Jeffrey Spielberg wrote:> Hi, I had a couple of questions regarding cortical/subcortic
he cortical parcellation? If the latter, which one (as wegenerate two by default).cheers,BruceOn Tue, 20 Jun 2006, Jeffrey Spielberg
wrote:> Hi, I had a couple of questions regarding cortical/subcortical segmentation->> 1. In our cortical segmentation we keep getting what look to be inaccurate&
Hi, I had a couple of questions regarding cortical/subcortical segmentation-1. In our cortical segmentation we keep getting what look to be inaccurate segmentation of the rostral and caudal acc. It looks some of what should be labeled as one of those two areas is getting labelled corpus callosum
ome of the algorithms that Freesurfer uses.These differences should be small though, and should not affect overall
results.Sorry, I don't know the answer to #2.NickOn Tue, 2006-03-28 at 17:34 -0600, Jeffrey Spielberg wrote:> Hi, I have a couple of questions I was hoping the list might help
Hi, I have a couple of questions I was hoping the list might help me with,
1. I am using SuSE Linux version 10 (X86-64) and previously I had
been told that the redhat 9 release was the most similar to SuSE 10,
but with the release of the CentOS 4 X86_64 release I wondered if this
would be best to
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