Post-Doc Fellowship in Neuroscience
Position Description
The ITAF Fellow will work directly with scientists on projects related to the subtle changes in the pathways conveying information from the eye to the visual cortex and other CNS areas. Examples of research activities include mechanisms of changes in the lateral Geniculate Nucleus of Thalamus in the clinical conditions such as depression, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and clinical applications of such subtle changes. Day-to-day activities might include:
• Collection of information from normal subjects or patients
• Primary and secondary analyses of the collected data using software programs such as Matlab
• Drafting and collaborating on scientific manuscripts, reports, and presentations
• Developing and assisting with systematic review or meta-analysis projects
• Attending and developing training workshops and research partnership forums
Additionally, the post-doctoral Fellow is highly encouraged to initiate and develop his or her own projects, and may have the opportunity to attend national and international conferences.
Qualification
• Doctoral level training (Ph.D., M.D. or equivalent) with a neuroscience, cognitive, and/ or sensory science or related background is required.
• Strong quantitative skills and experience with statistical software (e.g., Matlab, and SPSS)
• Strong English writing skills
Application Requirements
To be considered for this position, the following documents must be received by the Application Deadline:
1. TUMS online application form
2. Admissions guidelines
3. A cover letter (an explanation of your interest in the ITAF post-doctoral fellowship and explain your professional development goals and research interests).
Application DeadlineThis announcement will remain active until the position is successfully filled.
Start Date
Academic year 2013
Stipend and Benefits
This position is a one-year full-time ITAF fellowship. There is a possibility for yearly renewals. The stipends for ITAF Fellows are adjusted yearly, and are commensurate with academic achievement and relevant experience.
Benefits include accommodation (free furnished dormitories for the student, kitchen with basic appliances, free wireless Internet at dormitories, free first transfer from Tehran Airport to dormitories, and a wide range of career development and social activities).
Departmental Contact
Ali Yoonessi, M.D., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor,
Department of Neuroscience,
School of Advanced Technologies in Medicine
+98-21-88 99 11 18-23 x 9110
a-yoonessi@tums.ac.ir
International Admission Contact
To learn more about TUMS, please see our website:
E-Mail: oia-ic@tums.ac.ir
Telephone Numbers: (+98 21) 88 89 66 96
Mailing Address
Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Office of Vice-Chancellor for Global Strategies and International Affairs,
Number 21, Dameshgh St., Vali-e Asr Ave., Tehran 1416753955
Iran
Fax: (+98 21) 88 85 26 54