Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
27 Jul, 25
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Posted On
27 Apr, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
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Yes
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Statistical Modeling, Computational Neuroscience, Machine Learning, Computer Science, Presentation Skills, Python, Spm, Scientific Reports, Data Analysis, Fsl, Writing, Research, Image Processing, Critical Thinking
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Pharmaceuticals
Postdoctoral Researcher
Requisition ID #: 35640
Job Category: Research
Employment Type: Full Time
Experience Level: Postdoctoral
City, State: Milwaukee, WI
Work Location: MACC Fund Research Center
Department: Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine
Education: Doctorate Degree
Position Description:
As a Postdoctoral Researcher, you will, according to the National Institute of Health (NIH) and the National Science Foundation (NSF), be an individual who has received a doctoral degree (or equivalent) and is engaged in a temporary and defined period of mentored advanced research training to enhance the professional skills and research independence needed to pursue his or her chosen career path. In addition, according to the National Postdoc Association (NPA), Postdoctoral appointees can pursue basic, clinical or translational projects so long as their primary effort is devoted toward their own scholarship. Postdocs are essential to the scholarly mission of the mentor and host institution and thus are expected to have the freedom to publish the results of their scholarship.
The DREAM (Developing Resilience to Ease Anguish in Mourning) Lab, led by Dr. Joseph Goveas within the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine at the Medical College of Wisconsin, is seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow to join our multidisciplinary neuroimaging research team. Our lab’s mission is to uncover neurobiological biomarkers predictive of Prolonged Grief Disorder (PGD) onset and treatment response. With an extensive longitudinal dataset already collected, including multimodal MRI (e.g., resting-state connectivity, DTI, quantitative morphometry, task-induced BOLD activation, cerebral blood flow), along with detailed clinical and behavioral data, we are scaling up analytic efforts to answer fundamental questions about how grief unfolds over time—especially in older adults—and what differentiates resilient adaptation from PGD.
Current projects include developing predictive models of chronic grief outcomes in acutely grieving adults, characterizing the heterogeneity in grief trajectories, and investigating how targeted interventions modulate brain networks and relate to clinical improvement in PGD.
The Fellow will contribute to the development of computational brain models of grief and resilience in older adults, participating in multiple projects that employ advanced functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) techniques to investigate brain network mechanisms underlying diverse grief trajectories, including adaptive (resilient) responses and complications such as PGD. This position also offers a unique opportunity to work with rich, multimodal longitudinal datasets from both acutely and chronically grieving adults.
It is expected that postdocs at MCW, with the assistance of their supervisor, will:
Responsibilities:
KNOWLEDGE – SKILLS – ABILITIES
Programming experience is required. Prior experience performing neuroimaging analysis is strongly preferred.
Preferred Schedule:
M-F
Position Requirements:
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Minimum education: PhD in a relevant scientific field (e.g., computer science, image processing, or computational neuroscience).
Minimum experience: 0 years
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Preferred education: PhD in a scientific field
Preferred experience: Strong programming and neuroimaging analysis experience. Familiarity with longitudinal modeling or machine learning techniques is desirable.