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Description
The Department of Neurology at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) is seeking a highly motivated and talented Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join a dynamic human neuroscience research lab focused on Parkinson's disease (PD). Our lab is dedicated to identifying novel neuroimaging biomarkers to track disease progression and understanding the neural mechanisms underlying motor and non-motor features of PD.
This is a full-time, funded position for a minimum of one year, with the possibility of extension based on performance and funding availability. The successful candidate will play a key role in designing, conducting, and analyzing data from innovative research studies that combine advanced MRI techniques with cutting-edge brain stimulation methods, including Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) and Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS), to improve the lives of individuals with Parkinson's disease. The candidate will be responsible for supporting an NIH-funded research program that focuses on understanding how STN DBS causes changes in cognition and modulates cognitive networks.
The fellow will have access to state-of-the-art research facilities, including 3T MRI scanners and a comprehensive suite of brain stimulation technologies. They will work in a collaborative, interdisciplinary environment with leading clinicians and scientists in the fields of neurology, neuroscience, and biomedical imaging. This position offers an excellent opportunity for career development, including mentorship for grant writing (e.g., K awards), manuscript publication, and presentation at international conferences.
Requirements
- Key Responsibilities:
 - Lead the analysis and writing of manuscripts for peer-review scientific journals
 - Acquire and analyze neurocognitive data and multimodal MRI neuroimaging data (e.g., fMRI, DTI)
 - Prepare and manage Institutional Review Board (IRB) applications and ensure compliance with all 
human subject’s research regulations - Implement and conduct non-invasive and invasive brain stimulation protocols (TMS, DBS).
 - Prepare research and present at scientific meetings
 - Contribute to the preparation of grant applications
 - Assist in mentoring junior lab members, including graduate and undergraduate students
 
Qualifications:
Required:
- A Ph.D. in Neuroscience, Psychology, Biomedical Engineering, or a related field.
 - A strong research background with a track record of peer-reviewed publications.
 - Excellent organizational, interpersonal, and communication skills.
 - Ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a research team.
 
Preferred:
- Experience with one or multiple forms human neuroimaging analysis software (e.g., FSL, SPM, AFNI, 
FreeSurfer). - Proficiency in programming languages commonly used in neuroscience research (e.g., Python, 
MATLAB, R, shell scripting). - Experience preparing and managing IRB protocols for human subjects research.
 - Hands-on experience with neurocognitive testing in healthy or clinical populations.
 - Prior experience with brain stimulation techniques (TMS, DBS) is highly desirable.
 - Experience working with clinical populations, particularly individuals with movement disorders.
 
