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Interested
in a part time research assistantship or work-study
opportunity in cognitive and brain imaging research? We are often
looking for a motivated individual to help in the development and
supervision of experiments investigating the cognitive neuroscience of
memory. Duties include: managing basic laboratory tasks, writing
experimental computer programs using MATLAB, scheduling and running
subjects in behavioral studies, and aiding in the conduct of functional
magnetic resonance imaging research. Previous programming experience is
not necessary, as long as the applicant is familiar
with computers
in general. This job is a great opportunity to get exposure to
all
aspects of cognitive neuroscience research, from the initial conception
of a hypothesis to journal publication. Applicants can also expect to
gain valuable computer skills while working small
lab atmosphere.
Please contact Dr. Ian Dobbins (idobbins#wustl.edu)(#=@) to find out
about laboratory positions.
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