Key Objectives:Take a leading role in the analysis of multimodal –omics data (e.g. genetics and MRI radiomics) and their relation to behavioural measures.Apply statistical techniques to dimensionality reduction and prediction using –omics, neuroimaging and environmental dataSupervising and carrying out genetic and/or neuroimaging analyses, including gene expression, methylation, fMRI functional connectivity, data preprocessing etc.The publication and dissemination of data arising from this projectAttend and present at academic meetings and contribute to the visibility of the project and its aims.Work as a conscientious and committed member of the team in order to achieve the aims of the projectLiaise with the administrative team for the support of the projectUndertake any other reasonable duties that may be relevant to the role outlineAssist with the supervision of PhD and MSc candidates
任职要求
Location:Shanghai, China and London, UK
Benefits: 1) The initial employment period is 4 years with 2 years at the Institute of Science and Technology for Brain-inspired Intelligence (STBI), Fudan University, Shanghai and 2 years at Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience (IoPPN), Kings College London. 2) Salary is ¥300k ~400k/year (£34k~£44k/year). 3) Additional research funding up to £23k provided to support researchers with excellent ideas and independent capability. 4) Opportunities to top-up salaries up to £10k / year with grant from Shanghai Government. 5) Opportunities to transfer to faculty position with start-up of £55k~£110k. 6) In accordance with the policies of Fudan University, assist children of the candidates to apply for admission to kindergartens or primary school affiliated to Fudan University.
应聘材料: your application consisting of a personal statement and a CV in English language, as well as contact information of referees and PDF of key publications.
其他说明
Qualifications: 1) Researchers who will receive PhD soon or graduated within last five years. 2) Under 35 years old. Excellent candidates aged 35 to 38 may be considered. 3) Experience in analysing multimodal –omics (e.g. genetic, gene expression, epigenetics) and/or Neuroimaging (fMRI, structure MRI and DTI) data. 4) Experience and/or interest in behavioural imaging genetics and epigenetics. 5) Evidence of the ability to publish in high-impact scientific journals. 6) Very good English language skills.