Postdoctoral Scholar in Human Intracranial Basal Ganglia Neurophysiology, Cognition & Adaptive DBS
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Postdoctoral Scholar in Human Intracranial Basal Ganglia Neurophysiology, Cognition & Adaptive DBS
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We (The Oehrn Lab, https://oehrnlab.ucdavis.edu/) are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral scholar with advanced skills in neural data analysis to investigate basal ganglia-cortical networks involved in cognitive and emotional processing. Our research combines intracranial recordings from patients with Parkinson's disease implanted with sensing-enabled deep brain stimulation (DBS) devices and high-density EEG. You will work with unique datasets recorded invasively from the subthalamic nucleus, globus pallidus, and thalamus, and non-invasively from the cortex during tasks probing motor, cognitive, and emotional functions. The project involves developing novel stimulation strategies, including closed-loop (adaptive) DBS for non-motor symptoms. One focus is on at-home intracranial recordings during cognitive and affective processing to study brain function in everyday life. This position offers the opportunity to:
We are seeking a researcher with the following qualifications:
Our research takes place in a collaborative, interdisciplinary, and translational environment at the intersection of neuroscience, medicine, and engineering, with the goal of advancing precision neuromodulation to comprehensively improve motor and non-motor symptoms in neurological disorders. Start date is flexible, but we encourage applications as soon as possible. To apply, please email your CV, a brief statement of research interests, and contact information for three references. |