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= | == A post-doctoral position is currently available== | ||
The Beauchamp Lab at the University of Texas Medical School at Houston (http://openwetware.org/wiki/Beauchamp) seeks a postdoctoral fellow for a federally-funded research program. The main focus of the lab is to understand the neural substrates of multisensory speech perception. The laboratory uses multiple techniques, including fMRI and electrocorticography: experience with one of these techniques (or related) is a requirement. Data analysis is carried out with specialized software, including AFNI, EEGlab and Fieldtrip, requiring that applicants be comfortable with writing and modifying C-shell scripts. An interest in computational and quantitative modeling of behavioral and neuroimaging data is an asset. Houston has a rich neuroimaging and neuroscience community, with Rice University, Baylor College of Medicine, and the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston as partners in the Gulf Coast Consortia for quantitative biomedical sciences. Facilities include multiple research‑dedicated 3 T scanners, a Blackrock Microsystems 128‑channel recording system, infrared eye trackers, and MR-compatible transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). The position is available immediately and the review of applications will continue until the position is filled. Please send your CV to beauchamplab@gmail.com for an immediate reply. | |||
== Graduate students == | |||
Potential graduate students interested in working in the lab are encourage to apply to the University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences | |||
https://gsbs.uth.edu/future-students/ | |||
or to the Baylor College of Medicine Graduate Program in Neuroscience | |||
https://www.bcm.edu/education/schools/graduate-school-of-biomedical-sciences/programs/neuroscience | |||
After matriculation, interested students can complete a first-year rotation in the lab. | |||
Revision as of 13:00, 7 November 2014
A post-doctoral position is currently availableThe Beauchamp Lab at the University of Texas Medical School at Houston (http://openwetware.org/wiki/Beauchamp) seeks a postdoctoral fellow for a federally-funded research program. The main focus of the lab is to understand the neural substrates of multisensory speech perception. The laboratory uses multiple techniques, including fMRI and electrocorticography: experience with one of these techniques (or related) is a requirement. Data analysis is carried out with specialized software, including AFNI, EEGlab and Fieldtrip, requiring that applicants be comfortable with writing and modifying C-shell scripts. An interest in computational and quantitative modeling of behavioral and neuroimaging data is an asset. Houston has a rich neuroimaging and neuroscience community, with Rice University, Baylor College of Medicine, and the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston as partners in the Gulf Coast Consortia for quantitative biomedical sciences. Facilities include multiple research‑dedicated 3 T scanners, a Blackrock Microsystems 128‑channel recording system, infrared eye trackers, and MR-compatible transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). The position is available immediately and the review of applications will continue until the position is filled. Please send your CV to beauchamplab@gmail.com for an immediate reply. Graduate studentsPotential graduate students interested in working in the lab are encourage to apply to the University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences https://gsbs.uth.edu/future-students/ or to the Baylor College of Medicine Graduate Program in Neuroscience https://www.bcm.edu/education/schools/graduate-school-of-biomedical-sciences/programs/neuroscience After matriculation, interested students can complete a first-year rotation in the lab. |