Subject: | [SRP-LIST] University of Michigan postdoc posting |
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Date: | Wed, 2 Dec 2015 15:07:07 +0000 |
From: | Joormann, Jutta <jutta.joormann@yale.edu> |
To: | SRP-List (srp-list@psychopathology.org) <srp-list@psychopathology.org> |
Post-doctoral
position to study the neural effects of cognitive
behavioral therapy in obsessive-compulsive disorder with
fMRI
Project
title: Neurocircuit mechanisms of OCD across the lifespan
A
post-doctoral position is available in an NIMH-funded study
employing functional magnetic resonance imaging to study
brain regions previously implicated in obsessive-compulsive
disorder (OCD). The study will compare OCD in adolescents
near illness onset with adult patients who have suffered OCD
over many years and test how cognitive behavioral therapy
modulates these networks in adolescents compared to adults.
The expected impact of this project is an improved
understanding of brain networks relevant for OCD, enabling
therapy sensitive to illness stage and appropriate targeting
of networks by brain stimulation and/or cognitive training
techniques. The ideal candidate will possess a degree in
clinical psychology and have already attained experience in
fMRI. The position provides the opportunity to join a very
active group pursuing mechanistic and translational research
in psychiatric disorders (OCD, anxiety, PTSD, psychosis,
depression) in adult and pediatric populations. We employ
a variety of brain mapping modalities (fMRI, MRS, DTI, ERP),
brain stimulation paradigms (TMS, tDCS, DBS) and behavioral
interventions (CBT, cognitive training). If interested,
please contact: Stephan Taylor, M.D. or Kate Fitzgerald,
M.D., University of Michigan Department of Psychiatry,
Rachel Upjohn Building, Ann Arbor MI 48109
sftaylor@umich.edu;
krd@umich.edu
The University of Michigan is an equal opportunity provider.
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