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1. Neuronal circuit analysis. Our laboratory uses 2-photon imaging, fMRI and classical electrophysiology methods to record from multiple neurons and/or brain areas. Similar type of analysis is needed for several projects in the laboratory, ranging from mouse models of epilepsy, alzheimer’s disease and autism to human subjects with stroke of the visual pathways, to mouse models of cortical circuit changes that occur in the normal brain during learning. The research specialist will be expected to develop sophisticated computational models of analysis that will be applicable to these areas of research and will be brought to the point that they can be used by other members of the laboratory. George’s unique background in physics, electrophysiology and optical imaging methods make him uniquely qualified to serve in this role, as my laboratory uses similar methods, with which he is already intimately familiar.

2. As part of his job, George would be expected to work with and co-supervise with myself 1 postdoctoral fellow and one graduate student, Andriani Rina, helping to guide them through the appropriate formulation of the circuit analysis that their projects require. He will also be expected to provide help with the hardware design of our electrophysiology setup, which the postdoctoral fellow uses.

3. Finally, George will be expected to help me with the formulation and writing of funding proposals in the area of circuit analysis, in which he will participate, though not as PI, and which, if successful, will provide additional funding to cover his salary beyond one year.

PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

1. Neuronal circuit analysis. Our laboratory uses 2-photon imaging, fMRI and classical electrophysiology methods to record from multiple neurons and/or brain areas. Similar type of analysis is needed for several projects in the laboratory, ranging from epilepsy to autism to human subjects with stroke of the visual pathways, to mouse models of cortical circuit changes that occur in the normal brain during learning. The research specialist will be expected to develop sophisticated computational models of analysis that will be applicable to these areas of research and will be brought to the point that they can be used by other members of the laboratory.

2. As part of this job, the Research Scientist would be expected to work with and co-supervise (together with myself) one postdoctoral fellow and one graduate student helping to guide them through the appropriate formulation of the circuit analysis that their projects require. He will also be expected to provide help with the hardware design of our electrophysiology setup, which the postdoctoral fellow uses.

3. Finally, the research scientist should have experience with grant proposals and will expected to help me with the formulation and writing of funding proposals in the area of circuit analysis, in which he will participate.

QUALIFICATIONS:

1) Experience with classical electrophysiology and functional magnetic resonance imaging

2) Experience with rodent models of disease, specifically alzheimer’s

3) Coding proficiency and strong background in computational neuroscience

Experience with the above should be at or above the level of PhD, and should include senior postdoctoral level and/or junior Principal investigator level experience.

SKILLS:

1) Cortical circuit analysis – expertise in functional connectivity analysis , FMRI population receptive field mapping

2) Strong experience in visual system physiology

PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

1. Neuronal circuit analysis. Our laboratory uses 2-photon imaging, fMRI and classical electrophysiology methods to record from multiple neurons and/or brain areas. Similar type of analysis is needed for several projects in the laboratory, ranging from epilepsy to autism to human subjects with stroke of the visual pathways, to mouse models of cortical circuit changes that occur in the normal brain during learning. The research specialist will be expected to develop sophisticated computational models of analysis that will be applicable to these areas of research and will be brought to the point that they can be used by other members of the laboratory.

2. As part of this job, the Research Scientist would be expected to work with and co-supervise (together with myself) one postdoctoral fellow and one graduate student helping to guide them through the appropriate formulation of the circuit analysis that their projects require. He will also be expected to provide help with the hardware design of our electrophysiology setup, which the postdoctoral fellow uses.

3. Finally, the research scientist should have experience with grant proposals and will expected to help me with the formulation and writing of funding proposals in the area of circuit analysis, in which he will participate.

QUALIFICATIONS:

1) Experience with classical electrophysiology and functional magnetic resonance imaging

2) Experience with rodent models of disease, specifically alzheimer’s

3) Coding proficiency and strong background in computational neuroscience

Experience with the above should be at or above the level of PhD, and should include senior postdoctoral level and/or junior Principal investigator level experience.

SKILLS:

1) Cortical circuit analysis – expertise in functional connectivity analysis , FMRI population receptive field mapping

2) Strong experience in visual system physiology

BWH is an Affirmative Action Employer. By embracing diverse skills, perspectives and ideas, we choose to lead. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religious creed, national origin, sex, age, gender identity, disability, sexual orientation, military service, genetic information, and/or other status protected under law. We will ensure that all individuals with a disability are provided a reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment.

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