


Postdoctoral Research Training Fellowships in Clinical Psychiatry and Psychology
JOB DESCRIPTION
We are seeking a well-trained postdoctoral scientist who is motivated to develop and apply expertise in functional neuroimaging in precision medicine studies in depression. Especially sought are candidates with expertise in functional imaging analyses of both single and multi-band imaging task data, collected over multiple time points, and with a particular interest in mood and cognitive states. The candidate will work on a priority-funded project in which individuals with depression are assessed with functional neuroimaging, cognitive behavioral, and symptom measures before, during, and after treatment. Treatment includes both selectively targeted pharmacotherapy and TMS.
This project is led by Stanford University. The postdoctoral scientist will work within a thriving and interdisciplinary team of faculty investigators, postdocs, research coordinators, and clinicians. The projects also involve exciting collaborations with leaders at other institutions. The expectation will be that the postdoctoral scientist leads imaging data analyses, integrating imaging with behavioral and clinical outcomes, and deploying computational models evaluating causal and predictive relationships. The post-doctoral scientist will drive peer-reviewed publications from the outcomes and have scientific leadership in project management. There may be related opportunities to develop neuroimaging analyses from the large existing datasets available through the lab and center.
REQUIRED SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
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PhD or MD/PhD in a field(s) relevant to functional neuroimaging and neuroimaging data analysis.
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High-level experience with functional magnetic resonance imaging, spanning resting fMRI, task fMRI, and multi-band functional imaging.
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A clear motivation to pursue research in neuroimaging applied to understand and treat brain circuit disruptions underlying mood and cognitive impairments, characteristic of disorders such as depression.
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A demonstrated capacity to drive first-author publications.
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Self-motivated with a preference for working within an interdisciplinary, collaborative environment.
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Strong interest in and familiarity with precision medicine approaches is preferred.
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Familiarity with psychological concepts and/or experience with human subject data is preferred.
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Profound experience in statistical and computational approaches. Experience with R or similar scripting environments is necessary. Substantial experience with SPM and connectivity toolboxes is highly desirable.
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ABOUT THE PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
The supervising PI for this position is Dr. Leanne Williams, https://profiles.stanford.edu/leanne-williams.
Lab and Center: http://med.stanford.edu/pmhw. The position will be based within a collaborative team that values cooperation, fairness, efficiency and conscientiousness.
APPLICATIONS
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