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(https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/brang-lab/ ) under the direction of Dr. David Brang, but this is a collaborative project among multiple labs at the University of Michigan and the University of California, San
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in a timely manner. Screen, consent, and schedule participants via phone and in-person as research protocols dictate. Assist with the administration of fMRIs for infant and child participants. Guide
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imaging resources (e.g., MRI, fMRI, DTI, MRS, fNIRS, PET). Learn more about the Department at https://www.stjude.org/research/departments/psychology.html . Candidates must have a doctoral degree in an
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. Main responsibilities for the SQUID Lab include administering fMRIs and behavioral assessments with participants, assisting with screening, scheduling, and organizational tasks, and assisting with
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coordinates protocol development, recruitment, and fMRI/behavioral data collection. The LM leads and directs the work of others by directly hiring and managing undergraduate research assistants. The LM
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the strategies each individual employs. - To identify the neural circuits responsible for implementing these strategies by combining computational modelling with functional brain imaging (fMRI). - To determine how
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AcqKnowledge) Experience with proactively managing teams of undergraduate research assistants and coordinating laboratory activities/operations Experience in an fMRI research setting Pay Range Minimum $22.50
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/research assistant (Research Technician Associate). These projects examine the development of young adult risk and resilience from multiple levels of analysis (using fMRI, molecular genetics, longitudinal
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, programming, and execution of behavioral, fMRI, EEG, and MEG studies, analysis and archiving of data collected from these studies, subject recruitment, and some administrative work. Depending on qualifications
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archiving data Administering fMRI scans and assisting other laboratory personnel with analysis Running Polysomnography (PSG) device to conduct nap/sleep studies and working with laboratory personnel