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The Rotman Research Institute at Baycrest (RRI) is seeking 9 outstanding postdoctoral fellows.
A sub-set of the prospective fellows will be selected to be sponsored as the institutional candidates for a Banting Post-Doctoral Fellowship, and will work together with their prospective supervisors on the applications.

[banting.fellowships-bourses.gc.ca]

The Rotman Research Institute (RRI) of Baycrest is a premier interdisciplinary, international centre for the study of human brain function. Our core research themes are: Cognitive Neuroscience, Aging and Brain Health, Alzheimer’s and Related Diseases, Computational Modeling and Neuroinformatics. Our research focuses on cognitive brain functions (including memory, executive function, attention, perception, and language), both in normal aging and in the presence of diseases and conditions that affect the brain, such as Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, stroke, and traumatic brain injury. The Rotman Research Institute supports behavioral, neuropsychological, neuroimaging, and neurocomputational studies with state-of-the-art
facilities, including eye-tracking, electroencephalography, and magnetoencephalography laboratories and a research-dedicated Siemens 3 Tesla MRI in-house at Baycrest.

Rotman scientists who are currently recruiting post-doctoral fellows are:

Jean Chen jchen@research.baycrest.org
Brian Levine blevine@research.baycrest.org
Randy McIntosh rmcintosh@research.baycrest.org
Jed Meltzer jmeltzer@research.baycrest.org
Morris Moscovitch momos@psych.utoronto.ca
Rosanna Olsen rolsen@research.baycrest.org
Jennifer Ryan jryan@research.baycrest.org
Allison Sekuler vpr@research.baycrest.org and Eugenie Roudaia eroudaia@research.baycrest.org
Stephen Strother sstrother@research.baycrest.org

The postdoctoral fellows will conduct research on topics related to the areas of expertise of their prospective supervisors. In addition, fellowships at the RRI offer ample opportunities for collaborations both within the institute and with other researchers in Toronto. To find out more about recruiting scientists’ research areas, as well as a list of all scientists at the RRI, please follow individual links from here:

https://www.baycrest.org/Baycrest/Research-Innovation/People/Researchers/Scientists

Responsibilities and research opportunities may include but are not limited to:
• Experimental design, data collection and analysis,manuscript preparation
• Behavioural studies, including eyetracking
• Structural neuroimaging with an emphasis on markers of learning-related changes
• Multimodal functional neuroimaging, including fMRI, MEG, and/or EEG
• Neurostimulation including tDCS, TMS
• Data analysis using advanced, multivariate statistical tools applied to neuroimaging data

Qualifications include but are not limited to:
• Ph.D., M.D. or equivalent degree with an emphasis on neuropsychological theory
• Experience in multivariate statistical techniques for data exploration, presentation, and analysis with advanced statistical software (e.g., R, MATLAB, Python)
• Experience recruiting and testing research participants and patients
• Experience with MRI, EEG, or MEG data collection and analysis

The Banting Fellowships are open to Canadian citizens, Permanent Residents and Foreign Citizens. Starting dates are negotiable with the respective supervisors.

To apply, please contact directly the scientist you wish to apply to, with a CV and cover letter, no later than JUNE 10, 2019.

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Rosanna Olsen
Scientist, Rotman Research Institute
T 416-785-2500, ext. 3509