The Gaab Labhttp://www.thegaablab.com/ in collaboration with the Fetal-Neonatal Neuroimaging and Developmental Science Centerhttps://fnndsc.babymri.org/ at Boston Children's Hospital is looking for two Research Assistants to assist with all study phases of a new NICHD funded longitudinal project which assesses functional and structural brain development from infancy to early elementary school age. This includes subject recruitment for pediatric research studies which will include close interaction with nurseries, child care centers and elementary schools in the Boston area, scheduling of pediatric research subjects, database maintenance, implementation and maintenance of analysis software; pediatric testing (including MRI/fMRI scanning of young children and infantshttps://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.babymri.org_&d=BQMFAg&c=qS4goWBT7poplM69zy_3xhKwEW14JZMSdioCoppxeFU&r=BlXs1rlsOtuypw3ge9ZEUMlqUZgMh3zgL8uTUz0qnkuKuzwG5BoVaJit39AGl4zC&m=xEiRF5dDCnCPanU058TnB7U0Kr9d-ND9H6Y75csBvfw&s=lq_80T8u8dYsjAtC00C5qgU_1CaP1v2-KJi0Tvx0sR4&e=) and data analyses (psychometrics, psychophysics and structural/functional magnetic imaging), stimuli design and administrative work (e.g., preparation of internal review board proposals). These positions are ideal for anyone considering future graduate study in cognitive (developmental) neuroscience, developmental psychology, computer science, cognitive science or neuroscience. Bachelor's Degree in computer science, psychology, cognitive science, neuroscience, math, or related field required. Comfort with a heterogeneous computing environment (Linux/Unix, Mac, and Windows) as well as some programming experience preferred; knowledge of psychological experiment software (E Prime, Presentation, etc.) and/or fMRI analyses software helpful. Prior experience with infants and children would be very helpful. Demonstrable pre-existing interest in developmental psychology/ cognitive neuroscience desired; knowledge of neuroanatomy, statistics or machine learning helpful. Must be self-motivated and able to work in a fast-paced, changing environment and must like working with infants, children and families. Start date September or October 2016. Please first apply to Nadine.gaab@childrens.harvard.edumailto:Nadine.gaab@childrens.harvard.edu with a cover letter and CV.
"If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research, would it?" A. Einstein (1879-1955)
Nadine Gaab, PhD Associate Professor of Pediatrics Boston Children's Hospital/Harvard Medical School Department of Medicine/Division of Developmental Medicine Laboratories of Cognitive Neuroscience Mail stop code: BCH3178 1 Autumn Street (Office 643); Boston, MA 02115 nadine.gaab@childrens.harvard.edumailto:nadine.gaab@childrens.harvard.edu phone: 857-218-3021 www.gaablab.comhttp://www.gaablab.com
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