POSTDOCTORAL
OPPORTUNITIES

The Institute for Human Neuroscience (IHN) offers multiple opportunities for postdoctoral research fellowships. Major research-dedicated resources available at IHN include two state-of-the-art Triux Neo MEG systems, each equipped with 306 ARMOR-type sensors; a 3 Tesla Siemens Prisma MRI system, a 128-channel Optically-Pumped Magnetometer (OPM), a Mock Scanner/MRI Simulator (mock 32-channel Siemens coil identical to that used in the prisma); high-definition transcranial direct-current and alternating-current stimulation (HD-tDCS/tACS) equipment, advanced biomechanical instrumentation, and extensive support staff for neuropsychological testing and participant recruitment. For more information about our state-of-the-art equipment click here.

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In addition to opportunities within research labs, the Institute for Human Neuroscience’s Center for Pediatric Brain Health (an NIH Center of Biomedical Research Excellence), led by Dr. Tony Wilson, has two open postdoctoral fellowship positions. The Center for Pediatric Brain Health focuses on pediatric neuroscience, developmental imaging, and brain health. These unique fellowships are up to three years in length and come with an annual research allotment to pursue semi-autonomous projects. Area of research focus and primary faculty mentor is flexible, but demonstrated expertise in neuroimaging, statistical modeling, and/or cognitive neuroscience is essential. Applicants with previous experience in pediatric neuroscience will be given preference, but we are primarily seeking the best candidates to join the Center for Pediatric Brain Health. If you are interested in applying to this opportunity, please send an email with subject line “CPBH Postdoc Position” to tony.wilson@boystown.org with your CV or NIH biosketch and a one-page cover letter detailing research experience and career goals.