"A funded PhD Student position will be available in the “Brain and Imaging” Inserm unit (national institute for health) settled in Tours, France, from October 1st, 2014 to September 30th, 2017. During this time period, the candidate will have: (1) to develop tools and pertinent criteria for comparison of MR-based tractography results to data obtained from dissection; (2) to compare different algorithms used for MR-based tractography; (3) to develop a tool aiming to help decision making for the choice of optimal algorithms and parameters used for tractography.
This work will be co-directed by Pr C Destrieux (Anatomist) and Pr G Venturini (Computer Science) in the university of Tours. It will be funded for the whole time period by a grant we obtained from the Ministry of Research (about 1400 € per month).
Potential candidates have to send a letter and a CV to christophe.destrieux@univ-tours.fr and gilles.venturini@univ-tours.fr before the 15th of April. After an internal selection of the applications, they will have to defend their candidateship during an interview organized by the Doctoral School of the university at the end of May 2014."
Postdoctoral Position: Automatic perception of visual change in Autism INSERM U930, Tours, France Post-doc position at INSERM U930, Team Autism
The Research Unit "Imaging and Brain" UMR Inserm930, Université François-Rabelais de Tours (Tours, France- http://www.u930.tours.inserm.fr/equipes/team-1-autism-400358.kjsp?RH=1365083...) is looking for a postdoctoral candidate experienced in neuroimaging. The position is assigned to the Team ‘Autism’ focusing on the understanding of the physiopathological mechanisms which underlie the manifestation of symptoms observed in Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Context of the project ASD are characterised by major handicap in social interaction and in daily life adaptation. Physical and social adaptation typically challenges the impaired skills of these individuals with ASD, as it requires efficiently detecting and reacting to biologically important events. This orienting response towards potentially relevant events involves automatic attentional mechanisms that would be elicited mainly by two classes of biologically important stimulation: novel stimuli and emotional stimuli. The neural basis of emotional and change‐related attention in ASD will be explored by investigating brain reactivity, during visual tasks mixing emotional and non-emotional stimuli. Structural and functional connectivity of the neuronal network involved will be studied using DTI and functional connectivity analyses. Profile The candidate will have a PhD in Neurosciences with prior interest in neuropsychiatric disorders and a solid background in fMRI. Profound knowledge of relevant software tools and programming skills are mandatory. He/she will be involved in experiments with healthy subjects/persons with ASD and will analyze the corresponding data (functional connectivity and DTI analyses). Position Start: January 2015 Duration: 15 months Financing: ANR (National Research Agency). Salary will follow INSERM standard rule for contractual post-doctoral positions. Application Written applications, in English, should include: - a cover letter - a CV with contact and information for two references - a summary of previous research - a list of publications
Application deadline is 15 October 2014 Dates Interviews will be held from October to November 2014. Contact For further information regarding the position and scientific content of the project please contact: Marie GOMOT, PhD email: gomot@univ-tours.fr Tel: 00 33 2 47 47 86 64 Postal address : INSERM U930 - Centre de Pédopsychiatrie CHRU Bretonneau 2 Boulevard Tonnellé 37044 TOURS Cedex 9
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