We are looking to hire a college graduate with strong
organizational and interpersonal skills as a full time research
coordinator for several projects
investigating. This is an excellent research
opportunity for someone bound for graduate school in psychology, cognitive
neuroscience, or medicine.
The primary line of investigation focuses
on the contribution of abnormal sleep to impaired memory
consolidation in schizophrenia and autism. The techniques employed
include polysomnography (sleep electroencephaolography), functional
magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), magneto- and electroencephalography
(MEG/EEG), and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI).
The
coordinator will work closely with the Principal Investigator,
lab mates, and collaborators on all aspects of the research projects.
Training in data acquisition and analysis will be
provided.
Responsibilities are varied and include:
- managing patient studies
- recruitment
- screening and characterization of participants
- maintaining accurate records
- assisting with grant applications, human subject applications, and publications.
- the candidate must be willing to conduct overnight sleep studies.
- knowledge of Mac and/or Linux/UNIX operating systems as well as some programming experience are an asset, as is a high level of comfort with novel computer applications and environments.
- a background in psychology, statistics, and neuroscience is an asset.
- a mentored research project is encouraged.
A
two-year commitment is required. Please submit a resume,
writing sample, college transcript (unofficial is fine) and contact
information for three references to Bengi Baran: bbaran@mgh.harvard.edu.
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