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The Midlife in the U.S. (MIDUS;
https://midus.wisc.edu/) Affective Neuroscience Project Team is excited to bring on an energetic and skilled Ph.D.-level scientist to join our dynamic team and ask questions within
the national, longitudinal data to inform public health and wellbeing. The successful candidate will work in collaboration with members of the team to address critical scientific questions related to the factors contributing to brain mechanisms underlying
emotional processes, cognitive decline, and brain aging with a goal of informing public health and social change to optimize emotional wellbeing and brain health. This position requires analytic thinking, expertise analyzing multimodal MRI data (e.g., structural
MRI, task and resting state fMRI, diffusion weighted imaging, and perfusion imaging data), and the ability to apply technical innovation to neuroscience problems relevant to public health and wellbeing. The position is open to a qualified scientist with evidence
of training in applying quantitative solutions to neuroscience imaging data and at least 2 years of post-doctoral experience.
Please distribute this far and widely to anyone who may be interested and anywhere people might see it who have the skills and interests to work with our team. Please share with relevant neuroimaging, neuroscience, and psychology societies, departments,
schools, and universities. Thanks very much!
For more information on the position, please see:
For more information on the MIDUS Affective Neuroscience team, please see:
Stacey M. Schaefer, Ph.D.
Leader of the MIDUS Neuroscience Project &
Co-Leader of the MIDUS Admin Core
Institute on Aging
2245C Medical Sciences Center
University of Wisconsin-Madison
1300 University Ave
Madison, WI 53706 USA
608-265-3486