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 New Postdoc Positions in Clinical Affective Neuro
Posted by: Matthew Shane
Title/Position: Assistant Professor of Translational Neuroscience
School/Organization: The Mind Research Network
Sent to listserv of: SPSP
Date posted: July 3rd, 2010


A 2-year NIH funded Postdoctoral position will become available in August/September 2010 at The Mind Research Network, to aid Dr. Matthew Shane's clinical affect neuroimaging research (fMRI and EEG) focused on the neurocognitive and neuroaffective abnormalities underlying substance-abuse, antisocial behavior, and psychopathy. Primary responsibilities will include analysis of existing structural, functional and electrophysiological datasets, and the authoring of scientific manuscripts for publication in high-tier journals. Current projects in the lab are focused on the integrity of error-monitoring, emotion-regulation, and empathic processing within incarcerated populations (substance abusers / psychopaths), and applicants with interests in these areas are particularly welcome to apply. The successful applicant will also have the opportunity to pursue his/her own fMRI/EEG projects, with scan time made available for these projects, particularly in the 2nd year of the position.

Applicants should have obtained their PhD in psychology, psychiatry or cognitive/affective neuroscience by the position's start date, and should have considerable experience with either fMRI or EEG data collection and analysis. Specific knowledge of SPM or EEGlab would be viewed particularly favorably. Forensic training, or previous research on substance abuse/psychopathy is not required, but would be welcome. Applicants must demonstrate exceptional interpersonal and written skills, be able to work in a dynamic and diverse research environment, and be able to show evidence of previous publishing success. Post-doctoral fellows at Mind are used to experiencing success in obtaining external support for their research, and the successful applicant will be expected to apply for such support.
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All applications should be submitted online at:

http://www.mrn.org/careers/

This position is listed as #240 on the website.

Questions may be addressed via email to Dr. Matthew Shane (mshane@mrn.org).

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About The Mind Research Network (MRN): MRN is an independent non-profit organization dedicated to the discovery and advancement of clinical solutions for the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental illness and brain injury. Headquartered in Albuquerque, New Mexico, MRN consists of an interdisciplinary association of scientists located at universities, national laboratories and research centers around the world, focused on imaging technology and its emergence as an integral element of neuroscience investigation. MRN currently boasts dedicated MRI, MEG, EEG and genetic laboratories, all under one roof, as well as a research-dedicated mobile MRI scanner, which has been deployed to correctional facilities throughout the country, for unparalleled access to incarcerated populations. With an extended community of academicians, researchers, graduate students and technicians, the MRN is uniquely positioned to link the brightest minds in neuroscience with some of the most cutting-edge neuroimaging capabilities in the world today.




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