Postdoctoral Fellow in Human Intracranial Neuroscience of Olfactory Perception
- Employer
- Massachusetts General Hospital - Functional Neurosurgery - Brain Modulation Lab
- Location
- Boston, Massachusetts
- Salary
- commensurate with experience
- Closing date
- Dec 20, 2020
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- Sector
- Hospital
- Job Function
- Postdoctoral Researcher
- Research Area
- Cognition, Sensory Systems
- Position Type
- Fellowship
- Level
- Any Experience Level Considered
Job Details
The Brain Modulation Laboratory (www.brainmodulationlab.org), within the Department of Neurosurgery at Massachusetts General Hospital, a teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School, is recruiting a highly motivated and outstanding candidate to advance a funded project exploring the neural dynamics of olfactory perception in humans. The successful candidate will work on a highly interdisciplinary team, studying olfactory evoked responses in brain recordings from awake neurosurgery patients, to advance the goal of generating and restoring olfactory perceptions in humans by direct stimulation of olfactory centers in the brain. Direct supervision is provided by the PI Mark Richardson, MD, PhD, Director of Functional Neurosurgery at MGH.
Requirements include: 1. experience in electrophysiology/signal processing, especially intracranial electrophysiology or olfactory/sensory perception related expertise, 2. strong background in computational neuroscience, and 3. solid publication record.
Interested applicants should send a cover letter and CV to mark.richardson@mgh.harvard.edu.
Company
Brain Modulation Lab - Department of Neurosurgery - Massachusetts General Hospital, a teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School
We are a human systems neuroscience lab studying brain electrophysiology and behavior in patients undergoing surgery for epilepsy, movement disorders, and psychiatric disease. The goal of our work is to facilitate the development and optimization of electrical and biological brain modulation therapies, by filling critical gaps in our understanding of human brain function.
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