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Peter Bandettini

Bethesda, MD, USA
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Jan 1, 2022

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Peter Bandettini

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Job Description

Our research involves advancing fMRI and MRI acquisition and processing methods and using these methods to better understand human brain dynamics, physiology, and functional organization as well as how they vary across groups and individuals. Specifically, we are developing and refining methodology along two primary avenues: ultra-high resolution fMRI and dynamic functional signal assessment. Projects associated with these avenues include layer fMRI studies, dynamic time series assessment for cognition, real time fMRI and neuro feedback, separation of physiologic noise from neural signal, multi-echo acquisition and processing, naturalistic stimuli, and machine learning approaches for individual classification.
More details: https://fim.nimh.nih.gov/positions-available

Requirements

  • A postdoctoral applicant must be highly independent
  • skilled in data manipulation
  • able to work with a large team
  • and motivated to develop novel methods. The applicant should have a Ph.D. in a specialty that has utilized fMRI
  • EEG
  • MEG
  • and/or MRI
  • and comfortable with details of MRI acquisition
  • reconstruction
  • and processing. Training in neuroscience or neurophysiology and/or time series signal processing is desired but not essential. Above all
  • the candidate should have a passion for developing and advancing fMRI methods
  • understanding the brain
  • and for moving fMRI towards clinical efficacy.
  • A postbaccalaurate research assistant should be interested in fMRI methodology and either have experience or interest in learning the necessary neuroscience
  • math
  • physics
  • and programming skills to make meaningful contributions over a 2 year period. Postbac applicants can apply directly to the lab
  • but will also need to submit an application through: https://www.training.nih.gov/programs/postbac_irta