The Ghose lab seeks a motivated postdoctoral candidate for NIH funded positions to study the physiological substrates of cognitive factors such as learning and attention in experimental animal work. Projects address issues such as neural coding, plasticity, and functional connectivity. The work is done at the Center of Magnetic Resonance Research and under the Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering departments, and can potentially involve ultra high field MR imaging, high resolution optical imaging, and multi-electrode recording and electrical stimulation.
Widge - UMN Postdoctoral Associate/Staff Scientist, Translational NeuroEngineering Lab: http://www.tnelab.org/join-us/
The Translational NeuroEngineering Laboratory in the University of Minnesota Department of Psychiatry has multiple openings for postdoctoral associates and/or staff scientists (depending on your career goals and prior experience). Projects include rodent and human electrophysiology and behavioral research, with a focus on (1) quantifying the network neurobiology of mental illness and (2) developing new electrical stimulation tools to change that biology in a robust, rationally designed way.
Please see our website for more details (or stop by our posters at the conference!)
Kodandaramaiah: UMN Post-Doctoral position in neural engineering: https://hr.myu.umn.edu/jobs/ext/343502
Kodandaramaiah: UMN Post Doctoral Associate: https://www.bsbrl.org/team
The Biosensing and BioRobotics Laboratory (www.bsbrl.org) at the Mechanical Engineering department at the University of Minnesota is seeking to recruit multiple post-doctoral researchers. Positions are funded by grants from the National Institutes of Health and private foundations.
Candidates should possess a Ph.D. in a related field including but not limited to Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Neurobiology, Neuroscience, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Physics, Optics, Material Science, and Mathematics. Experience developing optical systems is preferred. Experience with micro/nano fabrication, in vivo electrophysiology/imaging, rodent cranial surgery and advanced biological imaging (two-photon and confocal microscopy) are desired. Successful candidates will work on developing multi-scale neuro-imaging platforms. He/she will be working with a highly interdisciplinary team of neural engineers, neuroscientists, physicists, biologists, and material scientists.
Interested candidates should submit curriculum vitae, the names of three references, a statement of research experience, and date of availability to Prof. Suhasa Kodandaramaiah
Kodandaramaiah: UMN Researcher 2: Involves some laboratory work and some overall lab management work: https://hr.myu.umn.edu/jobs/ext/345153
Oz: UMN Postdoctoral Associate - Center for Magnetic Resonance Research: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PZ-QidT2hGECvz4cCUOTQR29bt25o3Nr/view?usp=sharing
The University of Minnesota’s Center for Magnetic Resonance Research (http://www.cmrr.umn.edu/) has an opening for a postdoctoral associate to analyze and manage multi-modal MRI and MR spectroscopy data for an NIH-funded multi-institutional, multi-national clinical trial readiness study (READISCA). The overall goal of the project is to identify the earliest and progressive changes detectable non-invasively in the brain in neurodegenerative disease.
Krook-Magnuson: UMN Post-Doctoral Associate: Neuroscience: https://hr.myu.umn.edu/jobs/int/346396
Minneapolis VA Medical Center Summer Intern: https://center-for-veterans-research-and-education.oasisrecruit.com/
View job description here.
Bartolomucci: UMN Postdoctoral position: https://jobs.sciencecareers.org/job/497837/postdoc-in-neuroscience-obesity-metabolism/
The Bartolomucci Lab at the Dept of Integrative Biology and Physiology, UMN, seek one Postdoctoral Associate to work on central/peripheral nervous system regulation of energy balance and obesity.
Matt Johnson (Biomedical Engineering) - UMN Post-Doctoral Researcher: http://neuromod.umn.edu
We have several active NIH research grants that provide opportunities to integrate subject-specific computational modeling with electrophysiological recordings in vivo to advance deep brain stimulation therapy.
Luke Johnson (Neurology) - UMN Postdoctoral Researcher: DBS & Sleep Neurophysiology: https://hr.myu.umn.edu/jobs/ext/328083
The Neuromodulation Research Center (NMRC) at the University of Minnesota seeks a postdoctoral fellow to study the effects of parkinsonism and deep brain stimulation (DBS) on basal ganglia-thalamocortical circuitry during sleep-wake behavior. Under the direction of Dr. Jerrold Vitek M.D., PhD, and Dr. Luke Johnson, Ph.D., the fellow will work collaboratively within the NMRC on preclinical studies using a non-human primate model of Parkinson’s disease. Results from this study will provide a better understanding of the brain circuitry involved in disordered sleep in parkinsonism and inform the development of targeted therapeutic interventions to treat sleep disorders. The applicant may also have the opportunity to be involved in clinical research studies in patients receiving DBS implants.
Candidates with a background in sleep physiology are especially encouraged to apply. Thecandidate should have a strong quantitative background and signal processing expertise appropriate for the analysis of neural activity. Experience conducting neurophysiology experiments in animal models is preferred but not required. The candidate should have a strong record of presenting research results through publications and presentations. UMN Job ID 328083.
Escobar (Neurology) - UMN Postdoctoral Resarcher: Clinical Closed Loop DBS: https://hr.myu.umn.edu/jobs/ext/328604
This placement will focus on the design, implementation, and testing of feedback control techniques aimed to optimize DBS therapies in Parkinson’s disease patients. The postdoctoral researcher working in this position will have the opportunity to be involved in clinical research with patients receiving DBS implants.
Required Qualifications:
*PhD in control engineering or related science/engineering field with a background in
- Feedback control systems
- Signal processing and data analysis
- System identification and mathematical modeling of dynamical systems
Desired Qualifications:
- Systems neuroscience
- Kinematic analysis
- Development of software tools using MATLAB/Simulink
- Real-time systems
Successful candidates for this position will apply control engineering and dynamical systems analysis techniques to the characterization of neuronal population dynamics in Parkinson’s disease and the development of feedback control techniques for subject-specific deep brain stimulation (DBS) therapies.
UMN Job Code 328604
https://hr.myu.umn.edu/jobs/ext/328604
Escobar (Neurology) - UMN Postdoctoral Researcher: Neuronal Population Dynamics: https://hr.myu.umn.edu/jobs/ext/328718
The postdoctoral researcher working in this placement will study the collective dynamics of neuronal populations in Parkinson’s disease and the effect of DBS therapy on these dynamics. The postdoctoral researcher will have the opportunity to access and analyze large sets of neural data available in the Department of Neurology.
Required Qualifications:
*PhD in engineering, applied mathematics, neuroscience or a related field with a background in
- Signal processing and data analysis
- System identification, inverse problems, and mathematical modeling of dynamical systems
- Graduate-level linear algebra and differential equations
Desired Qualifications:
- Systems neuroscience
- Brain machine interfaces
- Kinematic analysis
- Development of software tools using MATLAB/Simulink
Successful candidates for this position will apply control engineering and dynamical systems analysis techniques to the characterization of neuronal population dynamics in Parkinson’s disease and the development of feedback control techniques for subject-specific deep brain stimulation (DBS) therapies. UMN Job Code 328718.
Escobar (Neurology) - UMN Postdoctoral Researcher: DBS Brain Connectivity and Feedback Control: https://hr.myu.umn.edu/jobs/ext/328718
The postdoctoral researcher working in this placement will focus on studying how Parkinson’s disease alters effective connectivity in brain circuits responsible for movement control and investigating feedback control techniques aimed to restore function in these circuits. The postdoctoral researcher will have the opportunity to apply engineering methods to the development and testing of next-generation direct brain stimulation (DBS) therapies.
Required Qualifications:
*PhD in control engineering or related science/engineering field with a background in
- Feedback control systems
- Signal processing and data analysis
- System identification and mathematical modeling of dynamical systems
- Real-time systems
Desired Qualifications:
- Systems neuroscience
- Kinematic analysis
- Development of software tools using MATLAB/Simulink
Successful candidates for this position will apply control engineering and dynamical systems analysis techniques to the characterization of neuronal population dynamics in Parkinson’s disease and the development of feedback control techniques for subject-specific DBS therapies. UMN Job Code 328718.
UMN Postdoctoral Associate - Neuronal Activity in the MC-SMA - Neuromodulation Research Center: https://hr.myu.umn.edu/jobs/ext/346514
The Department of Neurology at the University of Minnesota invites applications to fill a postdoctoral associate position in the Neuromodulation Research Center (NMRC), directed by Professor Jerrold Vitek, M.D. Ph.D. Candidates with a Ph.D., a M.D., or equivalent degree, with a record of outstanding training in biomedical engineering, systems neuroscience or related engineering/science field are encouraged to apply. The NMRC is an NIH-funded research program studying the pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease, novel applications of deep brain stimulation technology to the treatment of neurological disease, the mechanisms of deep brain stimulation (DBS) and motor system neurophysiology. The NMRC is part of the University of Minnesota Udall Center of Excellence in Parkinson’s Disease, the mission of which is to conduct clinical, multidisciplinary, translational and basic research that improves the understanding of and develops better treatments for patients with Parkinson's disease.
Job Duties/Responsibilities:
85% Research duties: Data collection, analysis, method development, publication of results in manuscripts, proceedings, and conference abstracts
5% Career Development: Professional skills, leadership training, technical skills development
5% Outreach: Patient/community outreach, Industry Partnerships
5% Travel: Attending/presenting at local/national/international conferences
Required Qualifications:
The candidate should have a strong quantitative background and signal processing expertise appropriate for the analysis of neural activity. Experience conducting neurophysiology experiments in animal models is preferred. The candidate should have a strong record of presenting research results through publications and presentations.
● PhD in biomedical engineering, neuroscience or related engineering/science field
● Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work collaboratively with others.
● Strong record of presenting research results through publications and conference abstracts
Preferred Qualifications:
● Experience in animal handling and training
● Expertise in the collection and analysis of single unit and local field potential neural signals
UMN Data Scientist (Researcher 5) - Neuromodulation Research Center: https://hr.myu.umn.edu/jobs/ext/345765
The Neuromodulation Research Center, directed by Jerrold Vitek MD, PhD is hiring a Data Scientist to be involved in multiple ongoing projects funded by the National Institutes of Health. These projects focus on: understanding pathophysiological underpinnings of movement disorders such as Parkinson’s disease, identifying mechanisms of action of therapeutic interventions (e.g. deep brain stimulation, medications), and developing novel neuromodulation approaches to treat movement disorders. To accomplish these goals, we utilize large-scale neural population recordings during behavior in both preclinical and clinical settings. This person will be leading the development of new analytical approaches for experimental data, developing software tools to aid in the data analysis, and helping with data infrastructure and management. We seek someone with expertise in signal processing and analysis and the capability to develop novel analytical tools for neural population data analysis.
Job Duties/Responsibilities:
65% Data processing - use of existing methods and the development of new analytical approaches and tools. Assisting others with data processing queries, code troubleshooting and analysis of results.
25% Data management - development, management and maintenance of data and database infrastructure. Entry of data, responding to requests of data users, immediate troubleshooting of database bugs and crashes and implementing database modifications as approved by a data management committee. Assisting users with database functionality.
5% Supervising - Training and supervising data entry personnel, running spot checks on data entered, resolving difficult judgement calls and other questions that arise during data entry (consulting users and data management committee as necessary).
5% Dissemination of Results - Reporting and discussion of analysis methods and results to individual users and the broader research group.
Qualifications
Required Qualifications:
*MS in Computer Science, Mathematics, Engineering, Bioinformatics, Neuroscience or related technical field with 1 or more years of research training
*Programming experience in MATLAB
Preferred Qualifications:
*PhD and/or Masters in relevant field
*Background in systems neuroscience and extensive experience in the analysis of neural signals at the levels of single neuron and local field potentials
Learn more at: https://nmrc.umn.edu/
UMN Postdoctoral Associate - Neuromodulation Research Center: https://nmrc.umn.edu/opportunities
The Neuromodulation Research Center (NMRC) is accepting applications for multiple postdoctoral associates to join its team. Under the direction of Dr. Jerrold Vitek, NMRC brings together an interdisciplinary team of experts from neurology, neurosurgery, neuroscience, radiology, and engineering to advance neuromodulation therapies for movement disorders. Our group is part of the Udall Center for Excellence in Parkinson’s Disease Research awarded to the University of Minnesota in 2016. In the heart of Minnesota’s ‘Medical Alley’ our NIH-funded team fosters inventive, translational research aimed at training the next generation of researchers and clinicians and providing Minnesotans with world-class care. For more information visit nmrc.umn.edu.
We seek outstanding scientists interested in working in an NIH funded research program studying motor systems neurophysiology, the pathophysiology of Parkinson’s disease (PD), mechanisms of deep brain stimulation (DBS) in preclinical animal models of PD, and new DBS approaches. These postdoc positions offer opportunities for multidisciplinary research, training in neuroengineering and neurophysiology, and career development. The projects associated with the available positions are described below.
(1) Basal Ganglia Cortical Coupling and Connectivity Changes in Parkinson’s Disease and Deep Brain Stimulation
This position is focused on the analysis of large-scale neuronal populations, characterization of circuit connectivity in Parkinson’s disease, optimization of directional DBS, and development of closed-loop deep brain stimulation (DBS) approaches by using the MPTP non-human primate model of PD.
(2) Optimizing Coordinated Reset Deep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson’s Disease
Coordinated reset deep brain stimulation (CR DBS) is a novel DBS approach that has the potential to treat parkinsonian motor symptoms with significantly less stimulation compared to traditional DBS. Utilizing the MPTP nonhuman primate model of Parkinson’s disease, this project aims to optimize critical CR parameters, compare CR DBS in different targets, and understand the mechanism underlying its therapeutic effects.
The qualifications required for these positions are:
● Ph.D. in biomedical engineering, neuroscience, or related engineering/science field
● Experience conducting neurophysiology experiments in the human and/or animal models
● Signal processing and data analysis
● Programming in MATLAB
● Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work collaboratively with others
● Strong record of presenting research results through publications and conference abstracts
MnDRIVE Research Coordinator - UMN: https://hr.myu.umn.edu/jobs/ext/329277
The Department of Neurology is hiring a full-time research coordinator (Job ID # 329277) for work on studies involving neuromodulation devices. The primary responsibility of this position is clinical research coordination, which includes: study start-up, perform protocol procedures, data collection and study close-out. This position will also provide regulatory compliance and support, data management and outreach activities aimed at promoting awareness of MnDRIVE research. Previous experience in neuromodulation not required.
To learn more and apply, please visit the following link:
https://hr.myu.umn.edu/jobs/ext/329277
If you are a current employee of our organization please use the following link instead:
https://hr.myu.umn.edu/jobs/int/329277
UMN Research Engagement Program Manager:
Job opening ID: 346666
External:
https://hr.myu.umn.edu/jobs/ext/346666
Internal:
https://hr.myu.umn.edu/jobs/int/346666
Regulatory Specialist - HealthEast: https://external-fairview.icims.com/jobs/31623/research-specialist/job
The Regulatory Specialist will administrate and provide support for research and participation in pharma-sponsored clinical trials in a specialized regulatory function. The incumbent directs the processing and documentation of all activities related to Institutional Review Board (IRB) submission/review and may provide consultation and education to research staff and other healthcare professionals. This is a full-time opportunity to work at St. Joe's, including weekends as needed (maybe 2-3 times/yr). This role is largely focused on supporting the office based requirements for research- communicating directly with the IRB, research sponsors, and works as a member of the research team.
Postdoctoral Position in Neural Signal Processing (funded 2+ years) - Virginia Commonwealth University: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1kMrVMBhcL8MbfBMGuFFggfd0fsDI-QLk
The Advanced Signal Processing in Engineering and Neuroscience (ASPEN) Lab at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) is seeking a postdoctoral scholar in the field of neural signal processing. The lab collaborates with the VCU and UC San Diego Epilepsy Centers to conduct original neuroscientific studies using intracranial brain signals (ECoG and sEEG). The focus of the position will be on the development of algorithms for decoding cognitive and behavioral correlates of intracranial recordings. The candidate is expected to be involved in all aspects of this research including experimental design, data collection, method development, signal analysis and interpretation, manuscript preparation, and grant development. The candidate may also contribute to ongoing non-invasive EEG projects, with emphasis on virtual reality applications.
The candidate is expected to have a solid background in signal processing, machine learning, and proficiency in MATLAB. The candidate is also expected to have experience with the analysis of neurophysiological data such as EEG, sEEG, and/or ECoG. We will not consider candidates without demonstrated experience in these areas. In addition, the candidate should have excellent communication skills and a strong work ethic.
The ASPEN Lab maintains active collaborations with several prominent neurotechnology labs around the world. For more information on the ASPEN Lab visit: sites.google.com/vcu.edu/aspenlab/. VCU is a state-assisted, Carnegie doctoral/research institution enrolling more than 31,000 students. It has an urban campus located in Richmond, VA, with vibrant art, food, historical, and entertainment scenes.
Applicants should email a CV, a brief personal statement including research objectives, and contact information for two professional references to Dr. Dean Krusienski (djkrusienski@vcu.edu). Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
Postdocs - Fudan University, Institute of Science and Technology for Brain-inspired Intelligence: https://istbi.fudan.edu.cn/
Project 1: The intelligent deep brain stimulation technology with neural decoding, artificial intelligence and neural control
Project 2: The mechanisms and technology of closed loop deep brain stimulation for neuropathic pain
Project 3: The mechanisms and technology of closed loop deep brain stimulation for depression
Project 4: The mechanisms and technology of closed loop deep brain stimulation for dystonia
Project 5: The eHealth of brain diseases with wearables, mobile and cloud technology
Faculty Positions - Fudan University, Institute of Science and Technology for Brain-inspired Intelligence: istbi.fudan.edu.cn
Looking for Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and Professor in Neural Engineering!
Postdoctoral Fellow - University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center: https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/education/graduate-school/research-opportunities/postdoctoral-scholars/non-minimally-invasive-optical-busch.pdf
A postdoctoral position is available in the laboratory of David R. Busch, Ph. D. in the Departments of Anesthesiology and Pain Management & Neurology and Neurotherapeutics at UT Southwestern Medical Center. This laboratory, new to UTSW, focuses upon development and translation of diffuse optical and correlation spectroscopic instrumentation to monitor the central nervous system.
Post-doctoral Research Fellow - University of Iowa - Email: Aaron-Boes@uiowa.edu
We are seeking a post-doc to be involved in a new line of research that evaluates the effects of repetitive TMS on the human brain based on electrocorticography. We are seeking someone with expertise in ECoG analysis and a track record of publications. We have funding secured for a two-year position through an NIMH grant.
Postdoctoral Fellow - The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research, Northwell Health
An exciting opportunity for a postdoctoral fellow to work in a highly collaborative, interdisciplinary environment, focused on innovative research with translational relevance. The postdoctoral fellow will perform research related to NIH funded projects at the Center for Biomedical Science and Bioelectronic Medicine at the Feinstein Institute for Medical Research, Northwell Health, Manhasset, NY, USA. The postdoctoral fellow will study brain mechanisms with a role in the regulation of inflammation and metabolism in experimental sepsis and other conditions as a main focus. He/She will work under the mentorship of Dr Valentin Pavlov: https://www.feinsteininstitute.org/our-researchers/valentin-pavlov-phd.
Applicants should have earned a Ph.D. degree in a relevant area (e.g. neuroscience, immunology, physiology, etc.) and have some research experience with brain micromanipulations in rodents (mice), optogenetic modulation, viral vector mapping, and immunohistochemistry and microscopy.
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(Related commentary at: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25451616)
Fridman - Engineering Postdoc - John Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1n-h7RijqIgjAB_3TQ8BD4tVWGuJ89lQl/view?usp=sharing
Fridman - Neurophysiology Postdoc - John Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD: https://drive.google.com/file/d/17RoGNhJi0a0M9555RZp_daN7nB_Y0puz/view?usp=sharing
Paradromics, Inc. - Neuroscientist (Austin, TX): https://paradromics.com/careers/
Paradromics is looking for a Neuroscientist to contribute to the preclinical and clinical testing of the key components of our neural implant system. This position will require close coordination with other engineering teams and therefore the ideal candidate will have worked across both disciplines of engineering and neuroscience in relation to biomedical devices. In addition, excellent communication and interpersonal skills are crucial for excelling at this role. If you like big challenges, working at the frontier of human technology, and have worked on large animal electrophysiology, we would like to hear from you.
Required Skills & Experience
● Experience (eg. surgical) in working with chronic, large animal preclinical models for electrode implantation
● Electrophysiology knowledge and application
● Surgical experience for electrode implantation
● Experience with histological processing of neural tissue- immunohistochemistry
● Basic Programming knowledge (e.g. Matlab or Python)
● Excellent written and oral communication skills
● Very strong analytical and debugging skills
● Ability to produce well-written technical reports and documentation
● Experience with scientific communication in peer-reviewed journals
● Ability to travel up to 25%
● Minimum of Masters degree +3 years work experience or PhD in Biomedical Engineering, Neuroscience, or a closely related discipline
Preferred Skills & Experience
● Deep knowledge of systems neuroscience relating to Brain Machine/Computer Interface
● Experience in advanced Electrophysiology (analysis techniques, denoising set ups, using multiple data acquisition systems)
● Knowledge of Neuromodulation and Bioelectronic devices in the CNS
● Experience in medical device industry or other highly regulated environment
● Experience conducting GLP animal studies intended for submission to the FDA or other regulators
● Advanced programming knowledge (e.g. Python, Matlab, etc.) in relation to systems neuroscience based analysis
● Preferred qualification of PhD in Biomedical Engineering, Neuroscience, or a closely related discipline
Inspire Medical Systems, Inc. - Senior Research Scientist: https://workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/default/mdf/recruitment/recruitment.html?cid=9c6a94a2-e1e6-4ef39d7cd8d0cf916b55&ccId=19000101_000001&jobId=416750&lang=en_US&source=CC4
Inspire Medical Systems, Inc. - Manufacturing Engineer Intern:
Inspire Medical Systems, Inc. - Marketing Intern:
Inspire Medical Systems, Inc. - Remote Sr. Business Analyst: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1y2hbdEP8adOvi3Bb-AEYAPTm1FowBGSe/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=112072015759528854978&rtpof=true&sd=true
Inspire Medical Systems, Inc. - Sales and Marketing Analytics Intern:
Inspire Medical Systems, Inc. - Intern:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CYw2c0t0CrD3DImsDtAVvZohl51Yf_C5/view?usp=sharing
Inspire Medical Systems, Inc. - Research Coordinator:
https://center-for-veterans-research-and-education.oasisrecruit.com/job/395841/research-coordinator
Inspire Medical Systems, Inc. - Associate Embedded Software Engineer:
Inspire Medical Systems, Inc. - Associate Software Engineer – Minneapolis, MN
Cirtec Medical Career Opportunities: https://cirtecmed.com/careers/
Heraeus Medical Components - Engineer III - Product Engineering:
https://jobs.heraeus.com/job/Fridley-Minnesota-Engineer-III-Product-Engineering-MN-55421/790782001/
Heraeus Medical Components - Senior Project Manager:
https://jobs.heraeus.com/job/Fridley-Minnesota-Senior-Project-Manager-MN-55421/738166801/
Heraeus Medical Components - Program Manager - Dresden, Germany:
https://jobs.heraeus.com/job/Dresden-Program-Manager-%28mfd%29-SN-01277/699561501/
Heraeus Medical Components - Supplier Quality Engineer - Hanau, Germany:
https://jobs.heraeus.com/job/Hanau-Supplier-Quality-Engineer-%28mwd%29-HE-63450/756224201/
Heraeus Medical Components - Interventional Applications Manager - Hanau, Germany:
https://jobs.heraeus.com/job/Hanau-Applications-Manager-%28mfd%29-HE-63450/772701201/
Heraeus Medical Components - Engineering Project Manager - Hanau, Germany:
https://jobs.heraeus.com/job/Hanau-Project-Manager-Engineering-%28mwd%29-HE-63450/754831601/
Saluda Medical - Associate Data Analyst - Email: Abeer Khurram, abeer.khurram@saludamedical.com
The Associate Data Analyst will provide data analytics support by developing a data management strategy and data analytics support tools to identify opportunities for assessing/improving field clinical procedures and programming efficiencies while also conducting exploratory analysis on various pieces of data collected throughout the study to improve patient outcomes. The Associate Data Analyst will perform the following data entry, validation, analysis, and reporting duties:
• Ensure data integrity by managing entry, validation, and analysis of patient device usage data
• Become an expert user of Saluda’s patient device usage data processing software, streamline process of exporting data for analysis
• Collaborate with cross-functional team to develop workflows for collection and analysis of patient device usage data
• Ensure long term logs, error logs, and usage log files are valid and uploaded to Saluda servers as expected after each programming visit
• Perform data entry and validation of patient device usage data. Through inspection of data, identify potential exploratory analyses to be performed to improve patient outcomes, i.e. patient case studies, population analysis
• Ensure programming data reported on patient case report forms aligns with output from device
• Analyze human neurophysiological data and manage data entry into clinical database
• Maintain up-to-date records of patient device usage data and provide weekly status updates
• Create posters and presentations for conferences in collaboration with internal and external stakeholders
Essential Requirements:
• MS in biomedical engineering, neuroscience, related field or equivalent
• Excellent organizational skills, including the ability to prioritize workload, meet deadlines, and manage a varied workload in a complex environment
• Demonstrable personal initiative, excellent interpersonal skills, and strong team working skills
• Proficient in Microsoft office, specifically Excel and PowerPoint; experience with figure editing software like Adobe Illustrator
• Experience in statistical analysis techniques
• Strong problem-solving and detail orientation
• Strong scientific knowledge and research skills
Desirable Requirements:
• Experience working in the medical field
• Strong background in neuroanatomy and neurophysiology
• Familiarity with neural data acquisition and processing techniques
• Experience with Python, R, or other scripting languages
NINDS:
NINDS is hiring multiple Health Program Specialists! The application window is open from now until April 18 at 11:59 PM ET.
Delegated Examining (open to the public): https://www.usajobs.gov/job/646549300
Merit Promotion (open to federal employees): https://www.usajobs.gov/job/646550000
What is a Health Program Specialist? Click here to learn more about what this job entails and the specific vacancies that are currently available: https://www.ninds.nih.gov/About-NINDS/Job-Opportunities/Health-Program-Specialists. Neither a PhD nor a postdoc are required.
See the NINDS Jobs page for all our current job opportunities: https://www.ninds.nih.gov/About-NINDS/Job-Opportunities/Careers-at-NINDS
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