at Weill Cornell Medicine
Assistant Professor, Weill Cornell Medical College
Center for Autism and the Developing Brain
New York Presbyterian/Westchester Division
21 Bloomingdale Road
White Plains, NY 10605
Two Postdoctoral Associate Positions – Brain and Mind Institute, Western University
Drs. Ryan Stevenson, Blake Butler, and Bobby Stojanoski of Western University’s Brain and Mind Institute are actively recruiting two postdoctoral associates. Our labs are in the Department of Psychology and the Brain and Mind Institute, and are part of highly-productive and interdisciplinary group of researchers spanning a wide breadth of topics in cognitive neuroscience. We strongly value the principles of open science, and collaboration across labs and departments is highly encouraged; the successful candidate will have the opportunity to work with established collaborators, and to form new partnerships. Successful candidates for both positions will have a PhD in neuroscience, psychology, physiology, computer science, or a related discipline, with a strong record of publication and evidence of the ability to conduct independent research. Quantitative and programming skills in MATLAB, Python, or similar are expected. Successful candidates will also be expected to apply to the BrainsCAN PDF program, though there is the possibility of funding if the BrainsCAN application is not successful.
Position 1) The Sensory Perception Research Lab (sensorylab.ca) and the Neuroplasticity in Sensory Systems Lab (NiSSL.ca) are seeking an ambitious postdoctoral associate interested in the study of multisensory integration, specifically audiovisual integration, using fMRI techniques. The successful applicant must have significant experience and demonstrated track record with fMRI procedures and analyses, and individuals with advanced fMRI analysis techniques will be given preference. They will also be encouraged to develop independent projects that build upon the laboratories’ ongoing work, including the possibility to work with developmental populations, as well as clinical populations.
Position 2) The Sensory Perception Research Lab (sensorylab.ca) and the Development and Disorders of Cognition and Consciousness group (DDoCC) are seeking an ambitious postdoctoral associate interested in the study of structural changes to the brain in late childhood and adolescence in typically developing and clinical populations (ASD, ADHD, anxiety, etc.) with links to clinical metrics, and behavioural and cognitive development. Applicants must be highly-proficient in structural MRI analysis and pipelines, have the ability to work efficiently with large data sets, and preferably have some experience with fMRI. They will also be encouraged to develop independent projects that build upon the laboratories’ ongoing work.
Western University and the BMI constitute communities that respect, accept, nurture and celebrate the diversity of their members. Our community is one where all members feel valued, respected and included. We strive to ensure our workplace is fully accessible and respectful for people’s different needs and abilities. We support a healthy work-life balance and commit to the right of every member of the community to study, work and conduct his or her activities in an environment free of harassment and discrimination. Each member of our community is accountable for ensuring and supporting positive diversity practices.
Details pertaining to the BrainsCAN PD Fellowship competition, including timelines, eligibility, application materials, and compensation are available here. Salary outside of BrainsCAN is $50,000 per year plus benefits, and is available for two years, with contract renewal for the second year dependent upon satisfactory performance. Renewal beyond year two is possible, but is contingent upon funding.
Applications will be accepted until January 15th or until the position is filled. Interested parties should contact Dr. Ryan Stevenson (rsteve28@uwo.ca) and provide the following:
1. A cover letter describing your current research, and interest in our labs
2. Curriculum Vitae
3. Names and contact information for 3 references
See below for an opportunity in NYC that may be of interest to individuals (BA, MA, or PhD level) who are strong writers, interested in early childhood, and interested in a position outside of the standard academic route.
Grants and Development (Project Coordinator; early childhood focused)
Bellevue Project for Early Language, Literacy, and Education Success (BELLE)
and Video Interaction Project Center of Excellence
NYU Langone Health and School of Medicine
We are seeking a candidate for a position in the Department of Pediatrics at NYU Langone Health School of Medicine, based at NYC H+H/Bellevue in Manhattan to join a team that is examining and delivering parenting interventions to improve child development outcomes in at-risk populations at pediatric clinics across in New York City (Video Interaction Project; www.videointeractionproject.org; PI: Alan Mendelsohn, MD). The candidate will be responsible for multiple project tasks, and will work with a multidisciplinary team of pediatricians, psychologists, and other child development professionals.
Specific tasks may include:
· Identifying new sources of funding
· Writing new funding proposals
· Grants management, including foundations, private donors, governmental agencies and NIH
· Organizing grant management processes
· Writing and submitting reports
· Monitoring progress towards performance goals
· Development and maintenance of budgets
· Supporting development of contracts
· Compliance with regulatory requirements
· Assisting with branding, marketing and social media
· Assisting with fundraising and outreach activities
· Assisting with engagement with new and existing funders
· Assisting in facilitating collaboration with internal and external colleagues and stakeholders
Requirements:
· Bachelor’s Degree required; Master’s Degree preferred
· Ideally will have at least 1 year experience with grant writing, grant management, and budgets or other related activities in higher education, healthcare, or nonprofits
· Must have very strong writing skills, and be able to provide examples
· Must have experience with Excel and very strong database skills
· Interest and professional background/experience related to child development, school readiness, parenting, social determinants of health, pediatrics, maternal/child health, or other relevant areas very strongly preferred
· Spanish proficiency is a plus but not required
Note – exact job title, salary, and responsibilities will be commensurate with experience
To apply: If interested, please fill out an online Interest Form: https://is.gd/belleprojectapplication
If you have any questions or require additional assistance, please reach out to Yuliya Gurevich via email: yuliya.gurevich@nyulangone.org. Please include “Project Coordinator – Grants and Development” in the subject line.
A verbal 1- to 2-year commitment is required. Full time positions come with comprehensive benefits packages. Note that NYU Langone Health is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer committed to diversity and inclusion in all aspects of recruiting and employment. All qualified individuals are encouraged to apply.
The post-doc associate will have an opportunity to work as part of the Yale Autism Center of Excellence (ACE) Program Project (ace.yale.edu) team at the Yale Child Study Center (CSC) led by Prof. Chawarska. The Yale NIH ACE Research project represents a joint effort across child psychiatry, pediatrics, radiology, and statistics departments at Yale. The ACE project aims to identify prenatal and neonatal precursors of later core symptoms of ASD. The post-doc associate will also participate in studies aimed at decoding bases of comorbid symptoms in ASD in preschoolers.
Information about the Yale Social and Affective Neuroscience of Autism Program can be found here: https://medicine.yale.edu/lab/chawarska/
Amy G. Margolis
Program Manager
Infant & Toddler Developmental Disabilities Program
Yale Social and Affective Neuroscience of Autism Program (SANA)
300 George Street, Suite 900
New Haven, CT 06510
fax. 203-764-4373
ph. 203-785-6237
Program details a link to the online application can be found here:
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Description
The NYU Department of Psychology (PI: Marjorie Rhodes) invites applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher to begin Summer or Fall 2020. The postdoctoral researcher will be expected to collaborate on lab projects and develop new lines of research related to conceptual development or the development of social cognition. Current projects in the lab examine how subtle features of language shape children’s representations of social categories, how children develop representations of biological and social kinds, the mechanisms underlying the development of social biases, and the implications of children’s representations of the social world for their own behavior. The lab employs a range of methods including online research with children, analyses of natural language, field experiments, longitudinal studies, cross-cultural comparisons, and laboratory-based studies. The postdoctoral researcher will be expected to develop an independent line of research and to collaborate on large team projects. More information about the lab is available at http://kidconcepts.org and https://discoveriesinaction.org. The initial appointment will be for one year, with reappointment contingent on funding, progress, and mutual agreement. Review of applications will begin on January 2nd, 2020.
Qualifications
· Ph.D. in Developmental or Cognitive Psychology or a related discipline by the intended start date
· Experience conducting research with young children and families
· Experience working with community organizations (e.g., museums and schools) to facilitate developmental research
· Expertise in advanced statistical modeling and proficiency with R (expertise in managing large data sets and longitudinal analyses highly desirable)
· A commitment to open science (for more on the lab’s policies, see: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hcsW46eW5maz0y8YS41jV53Z2ByO6l2XnB4tNfYvZfU/edit)
· Excellent written and oral communication skills
· Interest in contributing to collaborative research, working with a team, and developing mentorship skills
· Interest and willingness to develop skills in grant-writing
· Expertise with cross-cultural research, longitudinal research, behavioral coding (e.g., using Datavyu), analyses of natural language data, or field experiments is highly desirable
Application Instructions
Applications should consist of a CV, a 2-3 page statement of research experience, interests, and goals, at least two examples of published or submitted research, and contact information for 3 people who will be able to readily submit letters of recommendation upon request. Please submit applications via the following link: https://apply.interfolio.com/72251, and direct any questions about the position to marjorie.rhodes@nyu.edu.
New York University is an Equal Opportunity Employer. New York University is committed to a policy of equal treatment and opportunity in every aspect of its hiring and promotion process without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sex, pregnancy or childbirth (or related medical condition), sexual orientation, partnership status, gender and/or gender identity or expression, marital, parental or familial status, caregiver status, national origin, ethnicity, alienage or citizenship status, veteran or military status, age, disability, predisposing genetic characteristics, domestic violence victim status, unemployment status, or any other legally protected basis. Women, racial and ethnic minorities, persons of minority sexual orientation or gender identity, individuals with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply for vacant positions at all levels.
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Population Research Center and Department of Psychology
The University of Texas at Austin
Job Description Summary
The Population Research Center and Department of Psychology at The University of Texas at Austin (PI: Cristine Legare) invite applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher. The successful candidate will work on an international, interdisciplinary research program funded by Templeton Religion Trust titled the Culture of Schooling Project.
Grand claims have been made about the impact of formal education on demographic and economic outcomes, but much less is known about how it impacts the kind of beliefs, values, and practices individuals and groups adopt. This project will systematically document and explain the impact of formal education on the scientific and religious beliefs, values, and behaviors of individuals and groups.
This position will entail taking a leadership role in supervising and conducting cross-cultural social scientific research in collaboration with partners at multiple international universities. The successful candidate must be committed to team-based science and will receive substantive career mentoring and opportunities for independent research and professional development.
Responsibilities
· Facilitating relationships with international collaborators and fieldsite supervisors, schools, families, and community organizations
· Conducting international fieldwork: Supervising data collection with children and adults
· Supervision of a research team
· Overseeing data management and coding
· Qualitative and quantitative data analyses
· Co-writing reports for funding agencies
· Presentations at conferences and workshops
· Authorship (under PI guidance) of publications in peer-reviewed journals.
Required Qualifications
Ph.D. in psychology, anthropology, biology, education, human development, cognitive science, or related discipline.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
· Demonstrated capacity for independent, creative scholarship
· Strong writing skills; and evidence of productivity in peer-reviewed journals
· Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
· Experience with behavioral coding software (Datavyu or similar software)
· Diverse methodological toolkit (interviews, observation, experiments, ethnography)
· Project management experience
· Advanced computer skills in Microsoft Office Suite and Excel
· Advanced quantitative data analyses skills (e.g., SEM, multi-level modeling, Bayesian statistics) and proficiency with statistical software (including R).
· Experience conducting cross-cultural research with children and adults is strongly preferred.
Required Materials
· CV
· Contact details for three referees
· 3 page statement of research interests, experience, and fit with project objectives
· 3 publications/manuscripts
Application materials are due January 31, 2020. Please send materials in one PDF document to: EvoLearnLab@austin.utexas.edu
Further information about the Evolution, Ontogeny, and Variation of Learning Lab can be found at www.cristinelegare.com. Please direct inquiries to legare@austin.utexas.edu
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Cristine H. Legare
Associate Professor
Department of Psychology
The University of Texas at Austin
Email: legare@austin.utexas.edu
Webpage: www.cristinelegare.com
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow
SPARK Lab
Graduate School of Education
Stanford University
Dr. Jelena Obradović seeks a full-time postdoctoral candidate for the inaugural cohort of Stanford Innovation Fellows. This two-year post-doctoral fellowship position is designed to train aspiring researchers to conduct work that makes significant contributions to educational and developmental sciences, while making an impact on educational practice or policy through engagement with research practice partnerships (RPP).
The postdoc will work on a research-practice partnership project that Dr. Obradović has with San Francisco Unified School District. We will examine how different aspects of preschool attendance and classroom experience (e.g., emotional, instructional, organizational) uniquely relate to the growth of children’s academic, social, and emotional learning skills from kindergarten through grade 3. We will also investigate whether these associations vary by children’s racial/ethnic background, language proficiency, and initial skill levels. In addition, we will evaluate the impact of the new social and emotional curriculum that is implemented in transitional kindergarten classrooms on students’ outcomes. There will be opportunities to get involved with other studies.
The postdoc will also make a commitment to attend regular meetings with other fellows, students and faculty mentors at Stanford GSE that have fellowship and research with aligned goals. These meetings will help the fellows manage their partnership work and learn how to broker connections with school leaders and practitioners, troubleshoot any issues, and disseminate their work to diverse audiences. Fellows will build their RPP network by having the opportunity to attend the National Network for Education Research Practice Partnership annual forum and at least one national conference which they will select based on their discipline and their advisor’s guidance.
Primary responsibilities include collaborating with Dr. Obradović and her research team on analysis of the collected data, conceptualizing scientific papers and presentations, and preparing manuscripts for submission to academic journals. This position offers an excellent opportunity to further analytical and writing skills and to publish scientific papers. The postdoc will also be able to network with a rich, multidisciplinary community of scholars, and to attend workshops and colloquia through Stanford’s Center for Education Policy Analysis, John W. Gardner Center, Psychology Department, Center on Poverty and Inequality, and more.
Qualifications include:
· a Ph.D. in developmental/educational psychology or a related field
· strong analytical skills (including multilevel and longitudinal analyses of nested data) and experience with statistical analysis packages (R, STATA, MPlus)
· excellent writing skills and experience with submitting manuscripts to academic journals
· ability to work well independently and on a team on multiple projects
· great organization skills and attention to detail
· experience working in early education settings or with early education practitioners is preferred
*Minimum one-year commitment required, with the potential for a one-year renewal pending successful first year.
Residence in the San Francisco Bay area.
To apply, please send to the following materials to obradovic.lab@gmail.com
• curriculum vitae
• letter summarizing your research interests, relevant experiences, and statistical skills
• contact information for three references
• writing sample (published or unpublished) that best exemplifies your scholarly work
• an example of original syntax and output showcasing multilevel analyses (optional, but encouraged)
Application deadline: January 30, 2020
Jelena Obradović, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Graduate School of Education
Stanford University
Phone: 650.725.1250
The Laboratory for Relational Cognition at Georgetown, directed by Dr. Adam Green, is seeking 1 to 2 postdoctoral scientists for NSF-funded projects applying cognitive neuroscience methods at the intersection of creativity and education.
For more information on the lab, see our website. For more information about the position(s), please see the attached description. With any questions, please contact Griffin Colaizzi at cnglab@georgetown.edu.
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