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Neuroimaging data analyst position:

 

The Gordon Center for Medical Imaging (GCMI) in the Department of Radiology at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and Harvard Medical School (HMS) in Boston, Massachusetts, has an opening for highly qualified individuals to work as neuroimaging data analyst with Dr. Heidi Jacobs. The Jacobs lab is part of the Gordon Center for Medical Imaging at MGH and focused on improving the early detection and early treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. The lab focuses on the neuromodulatory subcortical nuclei, in particular the locus coeruleus, using a variety of approaches, including 7T MRI, PET imaging, pupil measurements, physiological recording, blood-based markers, cognitive assessments and non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation.

 

Do you love working with 3T MRI, 7T MRI and PET imaging, do you enjoy the challenge of integrating the acquisition and analyses of imaging data with other modalities (physiology, eye-tracking, neurostimulation,...), do you like to build new methods, imaging pipelines and integrate them with existing ones, and finally: do you have interest in the brainstem and Alzheimer' s disease? Then apply!!!

This position is also open to individuals at the MSc level or at the PhD level.

 

Most of the work in this project will be performed at the Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Charlestown Navy Yard. The candidate will be part of ongoing collaborations and be able to work in a stimulating and inspiring environment. The Department of Radiology at MGH is equipped with the first mobile PET/CT, the first brain PET/MRI, the first whole-body PET/MRI in the USA and several MRI scanners, including two 7T ultra-high-field scanner. It is equipped with a large-scale shared memory computing facility for parametric image analysis, tomographic reconstruction, Monte Carlo simulation, and other computationally intensive research applications. Our research group values open communication, motivation, optimism, mutual respect, teamwork, and innovative thinking.

 

This is a lab-wide position, working in all aspects of acquiring, analyzing data from various projects, including interventions, observational studies and helping collaborators.

 

More information: shorturl.at/mNVY6

 

 

 

 

Dr. Heidi Jacobs

Associate Professor of Radiology

 

Massachusetts General Hospital 

Harvard Medical School

Department of Radiology

Gordon Center for Medical Imaging

149 13th Street

Charlestown, MA 02129

hjacobs@mgh.harvard.edu

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