Hi everyone,

An exciting opportunity exists to join a successful research group as part of a partnership between The Heart Research Institute and the University of Sydney’s Charles Perkins Centre, a world class research and education precinct. Interested postdoctoral applicant(s) will be joining a dynamic and highly successful collaborative research program aimed at applying cutting edge neuroimaging technology (multishell diffusion MRI, connectomics and resting-state functional MRI) to map normal patterns and disease-related alterations in neural networks. Our group has a novel neurocardiovascular focus and this role will develop and support projects including traumatic brain injury, perisurgical brain injury, depression and also explore the brain changes associated with cardiovascular and metabolic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension and heart failure. The group is headed by Professor Stuart Grieve (Director of Imaging at Charles Perkins Centre and group leader at HRI). A major focus is ultra high-resolution diffusion imaging (256-1014 directions, 5-8 shells) and in partnership with industry aim to spearhead the use of these clinically. Email: stuart.michael.grieve@gmail.com

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Dr Jerome J Maller   BSc,GradDipPsych,MSc,PhD

Neuroscientist

Adjunct Senior Research Fellow

Monash Alfred Psychiatry Research Centre (MAPrc)

Central Clinical School, Monash University and Alfred Hospital

4th Floor, 607 St Kilda Rd, Melbourne VIC

 

Affiliate

Sydney Translational Imaging Lab (STIL)

University of Sydney


Adjunct Associate Professor

Centre for Research on Ageing, Health and Wellbeing, Research School of Population Health, ANU College of Medicine, Biology and Environment at the Australian National University.

 

T: +61 3 9076 2404

F: +61 3 9076 6588

M: +61 419 221 454

E: jerome.maller@monash.edu