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Society for Neuroscience

Neuroimaging Postdoctoral Researcher

Society for Neuroscience, Durham, North Carolina, United States, 27703


Neuroimaging Postdoctoral ResearcherEmployer:

Duke University, Department of Anesthesiology, Human Affect and Pain Neuroscience LabLocation:

Duke University, DurhamSalary:

Up to $65,000 per year + benefitsClosing date:

Oct 24, 2024Sector:

Graduate School or UniversityJob Function:

Postdoctoral ResearcherResearch Area:

Cognition, Integrative Physiology & Behavior, Motivation & Emotion, Neurodegenerative Disorders & Injury, Sensory Systems, TechniquesPosition Type:

Full TimeLevel:

Entry LevelNeuroimaging Postdoc Position at Duke (Katherine Martucci, PhD Lab)Duke University, Durham, NC, USAPosted: 26 July 2024An opportunity exists to join our research group in human affect and pain neuroscience (https://anesthesiology.duke.edu/?page_id=848361). We are interested in central nervous system processes and alterations in individuals with chronic pain, specifically pertaining to 1) brain reward systems and behavior, 2) brain network structural and functional alterations, 3) spinal cord structural and functional alterations, and 4) the effects of opioids and other medications on the central nervous system, chronic pain experience, and behavior.Our goal is to contribute impactful data for increased understanding of the mechanisms underlying and contributing to chronic pain by studying the central nervous system in humans (with and without chronic pain) and its relationship to other body systems. Through our research we hope to provide novel and fundamental knowledge for improved and targeted treatments for individuals suffering with chronic pain.Presently we have active clinical research projects studying:the relationship between brain reward systems and behavior in chronic painalterations in cervical spinal cord structure and function in chronic painneurophysiological effects of opioid medications in chronic painAll of these projects use a combination of methods including neuroimaging, quantitative sensory testing, and clinical/behavioral testing and questionnaires.We seek a highly-motivated individual eager to conduct clinical research studies, analyze data, and create high-quality first-author publications related to the projects listed above in a supportive environment to join our team. A PhD degree is required with training in neuroscience, human physiology, psychology, pharmacology, and/or a related field. Experience with imaging (MRI / fMRI or other) data collection and analysis, animal or human clinical research, and neuroanatomy is required. The candidate will work in a strong interdisciplinary and collaborative environment at Duke University and Duke Medical Center.REQUIREMENTS:PhD degree is required with training in neuroscience, human physiology, psychology, pharmacology, and/or a related fieldExperience with imaging (MRI / fMRI or other) data collection and analysisPrior experience with human healthy volunteer and/or patient clinical researchThe anticipated start date for this position is no earlier than August 1, 2024.For consideration, please submit:a letter of interest, describing your prior neuroimaging research experience, and outlining several research questions that you might be interested in pursuingCVnames and contact information of three professional references with whom you have worked professionallySend to:Katherine Martucci, Ph.D.Associate Professor of Anesthesiologykatherine.martucci@duke.eduDuke University is an equal opportunity / affirmative action employer.

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