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Post-Doctoral Associate
University of Minnesota Twin Cities
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Posted: 24-Jun-25
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Internal Number: 368905
The CNS Lab at the Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain will be hiring a postdoc to contribute to a new study of 200 infants that includes MRI brain scans and neurocognitive and developmental assessments. The CNS Lab is a vibrant team of cognitive neuroscientists, developmental psychologists, and clinical psychologist. The postdoc will process and analyze data, prepare manuscripts, and assist with MRI data collection. The CNS Lab has collected MRI data from samples of typically developing infants, infants who develop autism, infants with agenesis of the corpus callosum, and (coming soon) infants with Down syndrome. These data sets are rich and ready for data analyses. The ideal candidate will have experience analyzing MRI data and an interest in language or communication. A two-year commitment is preferred.
Responsibilities:
Generation of Scientific Products (70%)
Process and analyze data from NIH funded studies of infant development.
Publish research findings in high-impact peer-reviewed journals and present at scientific conferences.
Gain experience writing and submitting grants for institutions such as the National Institutes as Health.
Conduct research using existing large-scale neuroimaging datasets.
Developmental Imaging Acquisition (20%)⢠Complete CMRR safety training to be able to independently operate the 3T scanner consoles
Learn the CNS Lab developmental neuroimaging standard operating procedures well enough to train new members
Attend MRI sessions and assist PI and other staff with the collection of MRI data
Should plan to dedicate a up to 2 nights a week to night scanning (typically between 7-11pm)
Collaborate with a diverse team of researchers, including the PI, graduate students, and other postdoctoral fellows.
Attend weekly lab meeting
Required Qualifications:
PhD in neuroscience, psychology, cognitive science, or a related field
Preferred Qualifications:
Strong experience in neuroimaging data acquisition, analysis, and interpretation; evidence of strong writing and communication skills; proven ability to work independently and as part of a team
The University of Minnesota, founded in the belief that all people are enriched by understanding, is dedicated to the advancement of learning and the search for truth; to the sharing of this knowledge through education for a diverse community; and to the application of this knowledge to benefit the people of the state, the nation, and the world.