RESEARCH ASSISTANTSHIP IN FUNCTIONAL NEUROIMAGING. Massachusetts
General Hospital, Harvard University.
Applications are invited for a Research Assistant to work on fMRI
studies of visual perception, memory and attention. The person
appointed would help in designing, programming and running
experiments, both behavioral and with fMRI brain imaging. The job
also entails organizing a subject pool and running subjects, analyzing
data, collaborating in writing articles, and doing some library
searches. Being curious and highly motivated is essential. Some
acquaintance with UNIX, Macs and Matlab would be a plus, but
programming is not necessary. B.A. with courses in psychology,
neuroscience, or computer science preferred. In addition to the
immense intellectual reward, the position would give the holder
experience of research in a variety of topics in cognitive
neuroscience, as well as an extensive training in using some of the
best fMRI designing and analyzing tools. Facilities include
state-of-the-art 3T and 1.5T fMRI systems dedicated to research and
supported by a large physics and engineering core. The position is
full-time, and a minimum commitment of one year would be required.
Full-time employees receive full benefits.
Please send a curriculum vitae, description of research experience,
and a statement of goals and interests to: Moshe Bar, Massachusetts
General Hospital, NMR Center, Bldg. 149, Rm. 2301, 13th St.,
Charlestown, MA 02129, Tel - (617) 724-9989, FAX - (617) 726-7422,
Email: bar@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu (Three letters of recommendation may be
required at a later stage of the screening.) Inquiries are welcome.
The Massachusetts General Hospital is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative
Action Employer.
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