Research Study Assistant job available at Northwestern University’s Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimer’s Disease Center in Chicago, IL.
The research assistant will be responsible for analysis of neuroimaging datasets, in order to contribute to neuroscientific studies of normal aging and pathological aging. Duties include coordinating PET and MRI scans, and analyzing the resultant structural and functional imaging data. The RA will also have the opportunity to administer and score neuropsychological tests. Additional duties include working on graphics for manuscripts and grants or other general lab responsibilities.
Candidates must have proficiency with computer programming, ideally with relevant technical languages such as MATLAB or Python. They must be willing to learn new MRI analysis software and troubleshoot problems independently. Prior experience with neuroimaging analysis suites such as Freesurfer, FSL, or SPM would be extremely useful. Relevant backgrounds would be in Neuroscience, Biology, Psychology, Computer Science, Mathematics, and Biomedical Engineering.
*Minimum Qualifications: *
- The candidate must hold a Bachelor degree. - Candidate must be fluent in at least one programming language. - A two-year commitment is requested.
*Preferred Qualifications: *
- Experience using Freesurfer or other neuroimaging platforms.
Interested applicants can apply online here:
http://www.northwestern.edu/hr/careers/
Job ID: 24257
If you have specific questions please email: e-rogalski@northwestern.edu
To learn more about our center please go to: www.brain.northwestern.edu
Dear Prof. Rogalski,
I am a master student of biomedical engineering at Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. I am looking for an internship opportunity for summer 2015. I was wondering if you could offer me a position for summer 2015. I have developed several pieces of codes in MATLAB for doing different tasks and have experience with FSL and FreeSurfer doing a longitudinal analysis project. Please find attached my CV.
Sincerely, Mahmoud
On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 11:42 AM, Emily Rogalski < e-rogalski@northwestern.edu> wrote:
Research Study Assistant job available at Northwestern University’s Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimer’s Disease Center in Chicago, IL.
The research assistant will be responsible for analysis of neuroimaging datasets, in order to contribute to neuroscientific studies of normal aging and pathological aging. Duties include coordinating PET and MRI scans, and analyzing the resultant structural and functional imaging data. The RA will also have the opportunity to administer and score neuropsychological tests. Additional duties include working on graphics for manuscripts and grants or other general lab responsibilities.
Candidates must have proficiency with computer programming,ideally with relevant technical languages such as MATLAB or Python. They must be willing to learn new MRI analysis software and troubleshoot problems independently. Prior experience with neuroimaging analysis suites such as Freesurfer, FSL, or SPM would be extremely useful. Relevant backgrounds would be in Neuroscience, Biology, Psychology, Computer Science, Mathematics, and Biomedical Engineering.
*Minimum Qualifications: *
- The candidate must hold a Bachelor degree.
- Candidate must be fluent in at least one programming language.
- A two-year commitment is requested.
*Preferred Qualifications: *
- Experience using Freesurfer or other neuroimaging platforms.
Interested applicants can apply online here:
http://www.northwestern.edu/hr/careers/
Job ID: 24257
If you have specific questions please email: e-rogalski@northwestern.edu
To learn more about our center please go to: www.brain.northwestern.edu
-- Emily J Rogalski, PhD Associate Professor Northwestern University Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimer's Disease Center (CNADC) 320 E Superior Street Searle Building 11th Floor Chicago, IL 60611 312-503-1155 phone 312-908-8789 fax erogalski@gmail.com
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