Neuroimaging and Behavior Studies
Location: Dallas, Texas
Description: UT Southwestern Medical Center is in need of Neuroimaging and Behavior Studies right now, this vacancy will be reside in Texas. For complete informations about this vacancy opportunity please give attention to these descriptions. The Neuroscience and Psychometrics Research Lab at the University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) and UT Southwestern Medical Center (UTSW) is seeking postdoctoral rese! arch scientists to design, conduct, and analyze neuroimaging and behavioral studies of working memory in normal, aging, and impaired groups (including dementia, multiple sclerosis, and Gulf-War related syndromes).
UTD and UTSW have embarked on a multimillion dollar expansion of human neuroscience research that includes the Advanced Imaging Research Center (AIRC), Center for Brain Health, and laboratories focused on research in neurocognitive aging and disease. These formal academic and administrative entities support neuroscientists, radiologists, neurologists, neuropsychologists, psychiatrists, engineers, chemists, biomedical engineers, and computer scientists in the development and application of burgeoning imaging technologies in human neuroscience research.
The NPR lab is comprised of three state-of-the-art laboratories at the UTD main campus, the Center for Brain Health, and the AIRC. The AIRC houses several high-field, research-dedicated MR systems including r! esearch-dedicated Philips 3T and 7T Human systems.
Please ! send cover letter, CV, and a list of three references to:
Bart Rypma, Ph.D.
Department of Psychiatry
UT Southwestern Medical Center
5323 Harry Hines Blvd.
Dallas, TX 75390-9127
bart.rypma@utsouthwestern.edu
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This vacancy will be opened on: Sat, 21 Sep 2013 11:44:46 GMT
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