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We are the only center in the Bay Area to offer the brain “stress test”, an advanced blood flow imaging to evaluate cerebrovascular reserve. The Neuroradiology Division consists of 20 experienced and world-renowned neuroradiology faculty and 16 fellows who specialize in interpreting imaging studies of the brain, spine, head and neck as well as in neurointervention.
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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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We seek candidates with strong research backgrounds to work on an exciting NIH-funded project examining speaker-listener brain coupling during naturalistic communication in children with ASD. Our research integrates multimodal brain imaging techniques (fMRI, MRI, EEG), behavioral measures of speech perception and comprehension, and social, cognitive, and clinical assays to identify brain mechanisms underlying social and communication function and dysfunction.
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Traumatic brain injury. Neurodivergence, for example, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorder, dyslexia, dyspraxia, other learning disabilities. Traumatic brain injury.
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Candidates must have a PhD and research experience in cognitive or auditory neuroscience, speech and hearing sciences, brain development, cognitive science, psychology, or related fields. The candidate will have access to state-of-the-art brain imaging facilities and computational resources at Stanford University.
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A Neuropsychologist's typical caseload may include people with traumatic brain injury (TBI), cerebrovascular accidents (CVA) such as stroke and aneurysm ruptures, brain tumors, encephalitis,epilepsy/seizure disorders, Parkinson's Disease, dementias, and mental illnesses (e.g., schizophrenia.
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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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And you will be working toward a deeply meaningful goal: restoring function to people living with devastating neurological conditions, including stroke, spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, and neurodegenerative disease such as ALS. Our platform will enable these individuals to regain independence, communicate with loved ones, and return to work.
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Interns working on projects in the lab will get experience with clinical interviews, neuropsychological and cognitive testing, collecting bioassays (e.g., hormone levels, DNA samples), and multi-modal MRI scans, and assisting in data collection and other aspects of the Adolescent Brain and Cognitive Development (ABCD) study.
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Using a broad range of research and clinical tools to pursue the above goals, including clinical trials; metabolomic, immunomic, proteomic, genomic, and other biomarkers; neuroimaging studies (MRS, FDG PET, fMRI, DTI); human brain cell models; brain organoids; etc.
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The ECU is the "brain" of the vehicle, controlling various systems including motor, battery and charging. The ECU is the "brain" of the vehicle, controlling various systems including motor, battery and charging.
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We have a disruptive data platform that is offering a new paradigm in diagnosing, treating, and caring for patients with brain and mental health disorders, including Autism, ADHD, depression, substance abuse, and eating disorders.
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We are developing all the technologies needed to enable breakthrough AR glasses and VR headsets, including optics and displays, computer vision, audio, graphics, brain-computer interface, haptic interaction, eye/hand/face/body tracking, perception science, and true telepresence.
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Opportunities include work in areas such as nuclear and conventional weapon effects, air blast injury, Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), advanced energetics (enhanced explosives), hypersonics, and coupled fluid/structure interaction.
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This course is interactive, uses videos and images and, most importantly, includes hands-on activities such as building model systems using Play-doh or Model Magic, dissecting a sheep brain, and engaging in lab activities and demos in order to explore neuroanatomy from a variety of viewpoints.
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