Post-Doc Research Associate | The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Military Veterans
at HERC- Carolinas
Vacancy ID: PDS004415 Position Summary/Description: The Division of Cognitive Neurology within the Department of Neurology is seeking a full-time postdoctoral fellow to assist Dr. Bozoki with her NIH -funded research at UNC -Chapel Hill. The work will focus on analysis of already-collected imaging, clinical and fluid biomarker data that are part of several multi-site research consortia, one focused on Lewy Body Disease, another on Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration and a third on normal older individuals who are at risk to transition to cognitively impaired over time. Strategic use of National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center ( NACC ) data will also be incorporated into some projects. The person in this position is expected to lead independent analyses related to these research areas and to write up the results for submission to scientific journals in collaboration with the PI and collaborators within UNC's Biomedical Research Imaging Center ( BRIC ) and the Duke- UNC Alzheimer's Disease Research Center ( ADRC ). The postdoctoral fellow will be expected to publish first-authored manuscripts and present research at national-level conferences. Education and Experience: Several first-authored publications in reputable peer-reviewed journals and a history of presenting work at scientific conferences. Prior grant-writing experience is also valued.
Chapel Hill, NC
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