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The Researcher 4 will contribute to studies linking non-invasive brain imaging (fMRI, MRI) to mental health and substance use outcomes in large, publicly available datasets (e.g., Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study: ABCD, Human Connectome Project: HCP, UK Biobank.
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PhD in a relevant discipline such as: computer science, math, computer engineering, statistics, cognitive science, electrical engineering, bioengineering, data science, etc. Our laboratory applies computational and machine learning methods to investigate the impact of seizures and abnormal brain activity on outcomes in pigs with cortical impact.
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There is also ample opportunity to design and explore research questions of your own using PFAB data and for crossover with other projects under the EBDI, such as analyses of the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study data as well as the Brain health Begins Before Birth (B4) Study.
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This is a clinical position that was created to address growing demands for our general adult neuropsychology service, which serves patients with a broad range of issues, including neurologic conditions (brain tumor, stroke, dementia, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, concussion, and others), mood and anxiety disorders, and other cognitive concerns.
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Schedule: Monday through Friday, 8am-4pm Requirements: The Traumatic Brain Injury Provider (Psychiatrist, Neurologist, or Physiatrist PM&R) must meet the following qualifications: Medical Doctor (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathy ( specializing in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) or Neurology, with experience in evaluating for Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI.
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Fellowship trained and/or board certified in brain injury medicine, sports neurology, cognitive neurology, headache medicine, neuropsychiatryREQUIRED MINIMUM CERTIFICATION:Board certified/board eligible in NeurologyLicensed to practice medicine in the state of Georgia.
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This position will provide programmatic support to the NIH-funded, multi-site research study "Diverse Vascular Contributions to Cognitive Impairment and Dementia (DVCID)" which aims to better understand how vascular health and abnormal white matter signals in the brain affect thinking.
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We welcome applications from any area of cognitive neuroscience, including executive function, visual attention, perception, emotion, motor control, memory, and methods-oriented areas, and are especially interested in building our existing research programs in pediatric brain health.
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The facility also runs the Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) program which addresses the needs of TBI survivors, including reintegration into community living, independent living skills development, vocational and educational training, psychiatric, cognitive and neurological assessment and treatment, speech and physical rehabilitation as well as individual and family counseling.
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Consults with regard to cognitive and behavioral rehabilitation for patients with neurological disorders (e.g., aneurysm, stroke and traumatic brain injury.) Participate in team meetings, provide timely and accurate clinical Qualifications:Experience Minimum two (2) years (2000 hours minimum) neuropsychology residency/fellowship supervised by a neuropsychologist.
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The Assistant Neuroscience Research Coordinator will participate in all aspects of research in the lab, including acquisition and analysis of functional and structural brain imaging data, assembling, and administering cognitive and behavioral assessments, verifying data, and entering pertinent information into the database for statistical analysis and assisting with manuscript preparations.
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Learn More here- Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence " Health.mil HOW YOU WILL MAE AN IMPACT:The Research Psychometrist will support the current Traumatic Brain Injury Research Staff with their clinical investigations.
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Learn more at A full-time Neuroimaging Analyst position is open at Emory University (Division of Developmental and Cognitive Neuroscience, Emory National Primate Research Center - ENPRC) to do brain MRI research in nonhuman primates.
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The Center for Health Sciences within SRIs Bioscience Division is seeking a research associate (RA) to work with the research team to carry out several NIH-sponsored research projects studying how the brain changes over time in structure and function with such diseases as alcohol use disorder, HIV infection, and mild cognitive impairment, and with healthy aging.
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Our group is highly interdisciplinary and includes scientific experts in physiology, cognitive science, neuroscience, psychology, biomechanics, computer science, engineering, and physics. You will have the opportunity to apply signal processing and machine learning methods to large biomedical datasets (e.g., brain imaging, ultrasound imaging, wearable sensing), and develop and evaluate novel algorithms for a variety of applications in the medical and human health domains.
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