Subject: | [SRP-LIST] Postdoc position at Stanford |
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Date: | Tue, 29 Sep 2015 13:58:10 +0000 |
From: | Joormann, Jutta <jutta.joormann@yale.edu> |
To: | SRP-List (srp-list@psychopathology.org) <srp-list@psychopathology.org> |
FULL-TIME
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW: We are seeking a full-time
postdoctoral researcher experienced in the analysis of
genetic, structural, or functional magnetic resonance
imaging data to work on a 1-year NIH-funded data
analysis project examining sex differences in the
development of psychopathology in children,
adolescents, and young adults. Activities will
include cognitive, genetic, and neuroimaging data
processing, cleaning and quality control, and
collaborative data analysis. Applicants should have a
Ph.D. in statistics, computer science, psychology,
cognitive neuroscience, or a related field. The
postdoctoral fellow will engage in analyzing and
integrating multimodal clinical, cognitive, genetic,
and neuroimaging data of 10,000 children, adolescents,
and young adults. This fellow will also work
collaboratively with a neuroimaging research assistant
and supervise graduate students in the School of
Medicine and the Department of Statistics who will
assist in processing and analysis of the data.
Finally, the postdoctoral fellow will assist with the
preparation of manuscripts, progress reports, and
future grant submissions related to this project. Work
will be carried out with a team of interdisciplinary
investigators at Stanford University, led by PI
Manpreet Singh, M.D. (Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry), and under the direct supervision of
Lester Mackey, Ph.D. (Statistics), Joachim Hallmayer,
M.D. (Psychiatric Genetics), and Ian Gotlib, Ph.D.
(Psychology). The Stanford Department of Psychiatry
seeks to recruit and retain a diverse workforce as a
reflection of our strong commitment to the twin goals
of achievement of excellence and diversity among
faculty, trainees, and staff. We are thus interested
in candidates who are committed to the highest
standards of scholarship and professional activities,
and to the development of a climate that supports
equality and diversity. Please send a cover letter, CV
and two letters of recommendation to mksingh@stanford.edu.
Position available immediately.
Manpreet
K. Singh, MD MS
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences
Director, Stanford Pediatric Mood Disorders
Program
Akiko Yamazaki and Jerry Yang Faculty Scholar in
Pediatric Translational Medicine, Stanford Child
Health
Research Institute
Stanford
University, Stanford, CA
Phone: (650) 725-5922
Email: mksingh@stanford.edu
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From:
Lester Mackey <lmackey@stanford.edu>
Sent: Monday, September 28, 2015 5:15 PM
To: Manpreet Kaur Singh
Cc: Lester Mackey; Joachim Franz Hallmayer
Subject: Re: Interview schedule and
materials for Alexander Onopa
He
seemed like a very capable candidate
technically. I also admired his intellectual
curiosity and his eagerness to dedicate his life
to the aide of others (in the medical domain).
Lester
On
Mon, Sep 28, 2015 at 5:02 PM, Manpreet Kaur
Singh <mksingh@stanford.edu>
wrote:
Any
feedback that you have on Alex Onopa?
Feel free to call me if it's easier to
chat -
6508625654.
Manpreet
K. Singh, MD MS
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry
and Behavioral Sciences
Director, Stanford Pediatric
Mood Disorders Program
Akiko Yamazaki and Jerry Yang
Faculty Scholar in Pediatric
Translational Medicine, Stanford
Child
Health
Research Institute
Stanford
University, Stanford, CA
Phone: (650) 725-5922
Email: mksingh@stanford.edu
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From:
Lester Mackey <lmackey@stanford.edu>
Sent: Friday, September 25,
2015 10:30 AM
To: Manpreet Kaur Singh
Cc: Alexander Onopa; Joachim
Franz Hallmayer; Lester Mackey;
Jessica Maya Hernandez; Amy Sue
Garrett; Mira Michelle Raman
Subject: Re: Interview schedule
and materials for Alexander Onopa
I
am running a few minutes late for
my meeting; will be in office
soon!
On Thursday, September 24, 2015,
Manpreet Kaur Singh <mksingh@stanford.edu>
wrote:
Dear
all,
Please
find attached the interview
schedule for Alexander Onopa,
a description of the data
analyst position he is
responding to, and his CV and
cover letter. Please let me
know if you have any
questions.
Best,
Manpreet
Manpreet
K. Singh, MD MS
Assistant Professor of
Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences
Director, Stanford
Pediatric Mood Disorders
Program
Akiko Yamazaki and Jerry
Yang Faculty Scholar in
Pediatric
Translational Medicine, Stanford
Child
Health
Research Institute
Stanford
University, Stanford, CA
Phone: (650)
725-5922
Email: mksingh@stanford.edu
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