From sylvain at bic.mni.mcgill.ca Tue Jul 8 13:32:58 2008 From: sylvain at bic.mni.mcgill.ca (Sylvain Milot) Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2008 13:32:58 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [BIC-announce] 2 job openings ... Message-ID: On behalf of Dr. Bruce Pike, Neuroimaging Scientist The Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre site of the Heart and Stroke Foundation Centre for Stroke Recovery (HSFCSR), led by Site Co-Directors Drs. Sandra Black and William McIlroy, invites applications for two Neuroimaging Scientist positions, with specific expertise in structural and/or functional MRI techniques and/or analysis. The successful candidate will be expected to develop a research program focused on the development and/or application of advanced analysis techniques for processing of MRI and/or fMRI data obtained via high resolution imaging, relaxometry, magnetization transfer imaging, diffusion tensor imaging, MR spectroscopy, and arterial spin labeling. Emphasis will be placed on potential application to human behaviour and neurological disorders relevant to stroke and stroke recovery. The successful applicant will provide a linkage between applied and basic research by developing collaborative relationships with Clinical Scientists and Imaging Research Physicists at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, and with HSFCSR scientists at Baycrest and the University of Ottawa/Ottawa Health Research Institute. More information about the Heart and Stroke Foundation Centre for Stroke Recovery, a unique public-private partnership, can be found at www.heartandstroke-centrestrokerecovery.ca and www.sunnybrook.ca/research/?page=csrhome The candidate must possess a PhD or MD and must have relevant qualifications at the postgraduate level (e.g., physics, biophysics, chemistry, computer science, engineering, medical imaging, neuroscience, radiology). Ideally, the candidate will have demonstrated experience in multidisciplinary and multi-modal collaborative research, and success in obtaining external funding. The candidate should be eligible to obtain an appointment at the University of Toronto at the Assistant or Associate Professor level. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills are required as well as an ability to work with a multidisciplinary team. Applications are encouraged from qualified women and men, members of visible minorities, aboriginal peoples and persons with disabilities. In accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, this advertisement is directed initially to Canadian citizens and permanent residents. Application screening will begin on August 01, 2008, until a suitable candidate is identified. To apply, please send via email or mail a covering letter describing current research interests and future research goals, a complete up-to-date CV and the names of three potential references to: Mr. Farrell Leibovitch Network Manager - Science Heart and Stroke Foundation Centre for Stroke Recovery Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre 2075 Bayview Avenue, A453 Toronto, ON M4N 3M5 farrell.leibovitch at sunnybrook.ca More information about the Sunnybrook Research Institute can be found at: www.sunnybrook.ca/research More information about the University of Toronto can be found at: www.utoronto.ca --- Sylvain Milot (sylvain at bic.mni.mcgill.ca) (bicadmin at bic.mni.mcgill.ca) Brain Imaging Centre Montreal Neurological Institute 3801 University Street Webster 2B, Room 212 Montreal, Qc., Canada, H3A 2B4 Phone : (514) 398-4965, Fax: 398-8948 Mobile : (514) 712-1768 Office : 527 Av Des Pins O., Room 204 Montreal, Qc., H2W 1S4 From jennifer.chew at mcgill.ca Tue Jul 8 15:35:03 2008 From: jennifer.chew at mcgill.ca (Jennifer Chew, Ms.) Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2008 15:35:03 -0400 Subject: [BIC-announce] FW: Graduate Student Positions Available Message-ID: Forwarding on behalf of Dr. M. Natasha Rajah. Jennifer Cognitive Neuroscience of Aging and Dementia, Graduate Student Position M.N. Rajah, Dept. of Psychiatry, McGill University & Douglas Research Centre Funding is available for a 2yr Masters's and a 5 yr Master's-Ph.D. candidate in the cognitive neuroscience of aging laboratory of Dr. M. N. Rajah. The lab's research is focused on using functional neuroimaging techniques to examine the neural substrates of learning and memory in healthy young adults, and to understand how healthy aging, and various age-related diseases, affect these neural processes. The lab uses univariate and multivariate statistical approaches to examine both region-specific processing roles and inter-regional neural network interactions during the performance of recognition and source memory tasks. The successful candidate should have a B.Sc./B.A., some undergraduate training in cognitive psychology/neuroscience and have basic statistical and computer knowledge. He/she will be responsible for fMRI projects examining prefrontal contributions to episodic memory in young and older adults and for performing the course work requirement for the Graduate Program in Neurosciences at McGill University. The Graduate Program in Neurological Sciences at McGill University is one of the largest contemporary neuroscience graduate programs in North America. Scanning is done at the Montreal Neurological Institute. Prior experience in functional imaging, MatLab, and data analysis is an advantage, but not necessary. This position will also give the student an opportunity to be exposed to more clinically oriented projects on dementia and geriatric services. If interested, please send CV and two letters of recommendations to M. Natasha Rajah (email: maria.rajah at mcgill.ca), Dept. of Psychiatry, McGill University, Douglas Research Centre. Application deadline for Canadian residents is Sept. 15, 2008. Please refer to the website (http://www.mcgill.ca/gpns/) for application details. Contact Information: M. Natasha Rajah, Ph.D. 514-761-6131 ext. 2836 maria.rajah at mcgill.ca http://www.douglasrecherche.qc.ca/profiles/details.asp?id=115&l=e M. Natasha Rajah, PHD New Investigator, CIHR Inst. of Aging Researcher, Douglas Mental Health Inst., Assistant Prof, Dept.Psychiatry, McGill Room 2147 CPC Pavilion, DMHUI 6875 LaSalle Blvd, Verdun, QC, H4H 1R3 PHONE: 514-761-6131 x2836 EMAIL: maria.rajah at mcgill.ca FAX: 514-762-3020 http://www.douglasrecherche.qc.ca/groups/brain/lab-rajah.asp?l=e From Bruce.Pike at McGill.CA Wed Jul 9 16:16:08 2008 From: Bruce.Pike at McGill.CA (Bruce Pike) Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 16:16:08 -0400 Subject: [BIC-announce] Fwd: 2 MR Positions - Robarts Research Institute Message-ID: <8AEB4626-F966-46D6-9C11-F81C1ECDB5D8@McGill.CA> Position 1: The Department of Medical Biophysics in the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry at The University of Western Ontario invites applications immediately to fill a probationary tenure-track position with a research focus on the development and application of cellular and molecular MRI, using novel probes such as superparamagnetic probes for specific cell labeling, paramagnetic compounds for molecular sensing, and hyperpolarized compounds for metabolic and physiological imaging. The new faculty member will work at the interface between the fundamental chemistry of MR probe development and the biophysics of MR methods development and probe validation. Special emphasis on the investigation of such probes for answering questions about fundamental aspects of metastasis and tumor biology, cancer detection and cancer cell tracking is a mandate for this position. The position will fit into a growing program in cellular and molecular MRI at Robarts Research Institute, involving Western?s Departments of Medical Biophysics, Chemistry, as well as the London Regional Cancer Program in partnership with the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research. Our departmental website (http://www.uwo.ca/biophysics/) describes our research-intensive environment involving over 90 graduate students and 60 principal investigators from the University, including Robarts Research Institute, and its affiliated research institute - the Lawson Health Research Institute.. Robarts houses state-of-the-art MRI facilities at 1.5T, 3T, 7T and 9.4T (animal) and hyperpolarization facilities for C-13 and N-15 (DNP) as well as He-3 and Xe-129. Successful candidates will be appointed at the rank of Assistant Professor or Associate Professor. Applicants must possess a Ph.D. degree in Physics, Biophysics, Engineering or a related discipline, have a strong record of research productivity, and be well positioned to apply successfully for external funding as well as be credentialed as a Robarts scientist and as Investigator of the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research (OICR). The applicant must have demonstrated a potential for developing innovative areas within a collaborative research environment. The applicant will also contribute to teaching and student supervision at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Western?s Recruitment and Retention Office is available to assist in the transition of successful applicant and his/her family. Applications are invited immediately and the position will be open until it is filled. Please send a detailed curriculum vitae, a statement of research objectives, and the names of three references to: Dr. Jerry Battista, Chair Department of Medical Biophysics c/o Kimberly Perry RRI ? E1-21 Robarts Research Institute 100 Perth DriveLondon, Ontario Position 2: The Department of Medical Biophysics in the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry at The University of Western Ontario invites applications immediately to fill a Probationary (Tenure-Track) faculty appointment with a research focus on the development and application of neuroimaging methods at fields of 3T and above. Applications from individuals interested in the development and application of RF coil technologies or neuroscience applications would be particularly welcome. The successful candidate will become a key leader of a collaborative research program involving internationally recognized researchers in the area of neuroscience and neuroimaging. He or she will be have primary responsibility for a new 3T Siemens Tim Trio at the University?s Robarts Research Institute, but will also have full access to a 7T head MRI system (Varian and Siemens) and a 9.4T, 31 cm Varian MRI system located in the same state-of-the-art facility (http://www.cfmm.robarts.ca ). Our departmental website (http://www.uwo.ca/biophysics/) describes our research-intensive environment involving over 90 graduate students and 60 principal investigators from the University, including Robarts Research Institute, and our affiliated research institute - the Lawson Health Research Institute. Successful applicants would also benefit from collaborations with medical physics researchers in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, Faculty in the Centre for Brain and Mind and the Graduate program in Neurosciences and many clinical departments. Successful candidates will be appointed at the rank of Assistant Professor or Associate Professor. Applicants must possess a Ph.D. degree in Physics, Biophysics, Engineering or a related discipline, have a strong record of research productivity, and be well positioned to apply successfully for external funding as well as be credentialed as a Robarts Scientist. The applicant must have a strong background in MRI physics and/or MRI systems development. The applicant will be expected to develop an innovative and productive independent research program within a collaborative research environment. The applicant will also contribute to teaching and student supervision at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Western?s Recruitment and Retention Office is available to assist in the transition of successful applicant and his/her family. Applications are invited immediately and the position will be open until it is filled. Please send a detailed curriculum vitae, a statement of research objectives, and the names of three references to: Dr. Jerry Battista Chair, Department of Medical Biophysics c/o Ms. Jan Challis Robarts Research Institute PO Box 5015, 100 Perth Drive London, Ontario N6A 5K8 N6A 5K8 From jennifer.chew at mcgill.ca Thu Jul 10 11:45:33 2008 From: jennifer.chew at mcgill.ca (Jennifer Chew, Ms.) Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2008 11:45:33 -0400 Subject: [BIC-announce] FW: [NEURO] Reminder: Bill Feindel and Brenda Milner's 90th birthday celebration Message-ID: Jennifer Chew McConnell Brain Imaging Centre MNI - WB317 3801 University Street Montreal, Qc H3A 2B4 Telephone: 514-398-8554 Fax: 514-398-2975 ________________________________ From: neuro [mailto:NEURO at LISTS.MCGILL.CA] On Behalf Of Sandra McPherson, Dr. Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 11:27 AM To: NEURO at LISTS.MCGILL.CA Subject: [NEURO] Reminder: Bill Feindel and Brenda Milner's 90th birthday celebration Please join us for a celebration, marking this special occasion for two exceptional members of the Neuro family, on Thursday July 10 at 3:00 pm in the Jeanne Timmins Amphitheatre. 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Find out at Our 9th International Congress at the Montreal Neurological Institute on 25-28 July 2008 THE SELF IN CONFLICT: NEUROPSYCHOANALYTIC PERSPECTIVES Notre 9?me Congr?s International, ? l'Institut Neurologique de Montr?al, du 25 au 28 juillet 2008 LE SOI ET SES CONFLITS: PERSPECTIVES NEUROPSYCHANALYTIQUES Speakers include: Suzanne Corkin, Todd Feinberg, Joy Hirsch, Robert Michels, Georg Northoff, Jaak Panksepp, Mark Solms This event is co-sponsored by the Quebec English Branch of the Canadian Psychoanalytic Association The Educational Day (Friday 25 July) precedes the congress. Its aim is to provide an introductory overview of the brain for people with little or no background in neuroscience, with a focus on brain functions of interest for psychoanalysts and relevant to the focus of the congress proper. Speakers at the Educational Day will not assume prior knowledge of brain anatomy and function. However, the comprehensive interdisciplinary scope of these introductory talks makes them useful to those with existing knowledge. Special price for Mc Gill students: $44 The Main Congress (Saturday 26 and Sunday 27 July): The self in conflict will be considered from a neurological, psychological and developmental perspective with implications for both clinicians and scientists of the mind and brain. Presentations will include clinical and empirical data to deepen our understanding of conflict and self experience and enrich approaches to treatment. In addition, there will be two 'data blitz' sessions in which young researchers will present short papers relevant to the topic of the congress and respond to questions. Special price for Mc Gill students: $85 The Research Day (Monday 28 July) is an open session with short presentations on work which is (a) at the interface between psychoanalysis and neuroscience and (b) of an empirical nature (including analytic case reports of neurological patients). Special price for Mc Gill students: $25 This event is an accredited group learning activity as defined by the Maintenance of Competence Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Further details: email admin at neuropsa.org; or go to www.neuropsa.org From jennifer.chew at mcgill.ca Wed Jul 16 10:10:02 2008 From: jennifer.chew at mcgill.ca (Jennifer Chew, Ms.) Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 10:10:02 -0400 Subject: [BIC-announce] FW: [NEURO] 9th International Congress at theMontreal Neurological Institute July 25-28, 2008 Message-ID: PLEASE DISCARD IF THIS IS A DUPLICATE. THANK YOU. JENNIFER ________________________________ From: neuro [mailto:NEURO at LISTS.MCGILL.CA] On Behalf Of Enza Ferracane, Ms. Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 9:44 AM To: NEURO at LISTS.MCGILL.CA Subject: Re: [NEURO] 9th International Congress at theMontreal Neurological Institute July 25-28, 2008 Hello, Anyone interested in registering for the conference 9th International Congress at the Montreal Neurological Institute July 25-28, 2008 should email Paula Barkay at paula.barkay at neuro-psa.org Further details: email admin at neuropsa.org; or go to www.neuropsa.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Belinda Belinda Preziosi Administrative Coordinator McConnell Brain Imaging Center Montreal Neurological Institute Room WB220 3801 University Montreal, QC H3A 2B4 Tel: (514) 398-1585 Fax: (514) 398-8948 Email: belinda.preziosi at mcgill.ca ________________________________ From: MNI-AAA [mailto:MNI-AAA at LISTS.MCGILL.CA] On Behalf Of Filomena Lumia, Mrs. Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 8:13 AM To: MNI-AAA at LISTS.MCGILL.CA Subject: FW: Postdoctoral registration for the academic year 2008-2009 From: PostDoc-Contacts in Depts/Units/Hospitals at McGill [mailto:POSTDOC-CONTACTS at LISTS.MCGILL.CA] On Behalf Of Martine Eggeman Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2008 5:06 PM To: POSTDOC-CONTACTS at LISTS.MCGILL.CA Subject: Postdoctoral registration for the academic year 2008-2009 To: All returning postdoctoral scholars Copy to: Postdoc Coordinators/Administrators/Supervisors/Research Directors All returning postdoctoral scholars must renew their registration with the GPSO/postdoctoral office for the academic year 2008-2009 (commencing September 1, 2008 / ending August 31, 2009) by submitting the 2008-2009 Postdoctoral Registration Form (fillable pdf file: http://upload.mcgill.ca/gps/pdregform.pdf ) with the following supporting registration materials: * The original 2008-2009 Postdoctoral Registration Form (with original signatures) * A copy of your Letter of Agreement (LofA) (if expired) http://upload.mcgill.ca/gps/pdlofasample.doc ). * A very clear copy of your valid work permit if you are an international postdoc [OR if you have changed your legal status in Canada, a clear copy of your permanent resident card [both sides] and IMM 5292 or 1000 document OR Canadian Citizenship card [both sides] * A copy of your valid Medicare card DEADLINE: Any time until August 31st, 2008 (by internal mail only) Thank you, Martine Eggeman / (martine.eggeman at mcgill.ca) Postdoctoral Registration Administrator Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Office McGill University / http://www.mcgill.ca/gps/postdoc/ James Administration Building, Room 400 845 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal QC H3A 2T5 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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We are seeking individuals of all ages to participate in the experiment, which involves making judgements about words while in an fMRI scanner. Participants must know both English and French, but not be fluent in any third language. The fMRI session will take place at the Brain Imaging Centre at the Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, and it will take approximately 2 hours of your time. You will be compensated for your time and inconvenience, and you will receive a picture taken of your brain during the scan. Please contact Anna at 514-848-2424 ext 7546, or at anna.leshinskaya at gmail.com From keith.worsley at mcgill.ca Fri Jul 25 17:46:21 2008 From: keith.worsley at mcgill.ca (Keith Worsley) Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2008 17:46:21 -0400 Subject: [BIC-announce] New version of SurfStat Message-ID: <0a2801c8ee9f$e12de030$fc96ce84@KeithWorsley> I've just done a major overhaul of SurfStat, adding the analysis of volumetric data such as VBM and PET data (with examples), and memory mapping to cope with very big data sets: http://www.math.mcgill.ca/keith/SurfStat Please let me know how it goes! Keith Worsley Department of Mathematics and Statistics, McGill University 805 ouest, rue Sherbrooke, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3A 2K6 tel: (514) 398-3842, fax: (514) 398-3899 e-mail: keith.worsley at mcgill.ca, web: http://www.math.mcgill.ca/keith From keith.worsley at mcgill.ca Mon Jul 28 08:15:21 2008 From: keith.worsley at mcgill.ca (Keith Worsley) Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2008 08:15:21 -0400 Subject: [BIC-announce] New version of SurfStat Message-ID: <000a01c8f0ab$9cf9ce70$6501a8c0@KeithWorsley> Hope no one has had a go over the weekend, because I fixed a few bugs (there are probably more!) and I added three new examples: VBM, DBM and PET. I found a good use of Matlab's quiver3 to display vector deformations on top of P-values - see the end of this section: http://www.math.mcgill.ca/keith/surfstat/#dbm ! Keith Worsley Department of Mathematics and Statistics, McGill University 805 ouest, rue Sherbrooke, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3A 2K6 tel: (514) 398-3842, fax: (514) 398-3899 e-mail: keith.worsley at mcgill.ca, web: http://www.math.mcgill.ca/keith From keith.worsley at mcgill.ca Mon Jul 28 12:09:24 2008 From: keith.worsley at mcgill.ca (Keith Worsley) Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2008 12:09:24 -0400 Subject: [BIC-announce] New version of SurfStat References: <20080725215201.14008D88050@asmx3.McGill.CA> Message-ID: <005201c8f0cc$4dea3b50$fc96ce84@KeithWorsley> P.S. Our server is acting up, but http://www.math.mcgill.ca/~keith/SurfStat/ seems to work ... Keith Worsley Department of Mathematics and Statistics, McGill University 805 ouest, rue Sherbrooke, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3A 2K6 tel: (514) 398-3842, fax: (514) 398-3899 e-mail: keith.worsley at mcgill.ca, web: http://www.math.mcgill.ca/keith From siddiqi at cim.mcgill.ca Thu Jul 31 03:05:30 2008 From: siddiqi at cim.mcgill.ca (Kaleem Siddiqi) Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2008 12:35:30 +0530 Subject: [BIC-announce] Fwd: Job Opening (Research Scientist) Siemens Corporate Research(fwd) References: Message-ID: This might be interesting for graduating students... Kaleem Siddiqi siddiqi at cim.mcgill.ca http://www.cim.mcgill.ca/~siddiqi Begin forwarded message: > From: "James J. Clark" > Date: July 31, 2008 3:20:14 AM GMT+05:30 > To: cim-all at cim.mcgill.ca > Subject: FW: Job Opening (Research Scientist) Siemens Corporate > Research(fwd) > > > ********************************************************************** > ** > ********************************************************************** > ** > ****************************************** > > > > Dear Prospective Candidate: > > I am a Program Manager in the Imaging and Visualization Dept. at > Siemens > Corporate Research, Inc. > > In our department, we do research and development work primarily in > the > area of medical imaging and visualization for practically all > modalities. > > We are looking for a candidate to fill an opening we have in our > group. > > We are looking for someone who has a PhD (or will soon complete a PhD) > in the areas of machine learning, medical image analysis. The > candidate > will be working in the area of MR Neuro-imaging. Our group is involved > in the development of an application for Siemens Healthcare that > combines anatomical, functional and diffusion MRI images. > > Please send me your resume if you would be interested. > > The job posting is available at (Select Job ID 72550) > https://careers.peopleclick.com/careerscp/client_siemens/external/ > search > .do > searc > h.do> > > OR directly at > > https://careers.peopleclick.com/careerscp/client_siemens/external/ > jobDet > ails.do?functionName=getJobDetail&jobPostId=266053&localeCode=en-us > > Thanks! > > Regards, > > Mariappan > ___________________ > > SIEMENS > Mariappan S. Nadar Ph.D. > Program Manager, 3D Interactive Processing > Imaging and Visualization Department > Siemens Corporate Research > 755 College Road East > Princeton, NJ 08540 > Tel: (609) 734 3679 > Cell: (609) 721 4407 > Fax: (609) 734 6565 > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Clark" Date: July 31, 2008 3:20:14 AM GMT+05:30 To: cim-all at cim.mcgill.ca Subject: FW: Job Opening (Research Scientist) Siemens Corporate Research(fwd) ************************************************************************ ************************************************************************ ****************************************** Dear Prospective Candidate: I am a Program Manager in the Imaging and Visualization Dept. at Siemens Corporate Research, Inc. In our department, we do research and development work primarily in the area of medical imaging and visualization for practically all modalities. We are looking for a candidate to fill an opening we have in our group. We are looking for someone who has a PhD (or will soon complete a PhD) in the areas of machine learning, medical image analysis. The candidate will be working in the area of MR Neuro-imaging. Our group is involved in the development of an application for Siemens Healthcare that combines anatomical, functional and diffusion MRI images. Please send me your resume if you would be interested. The job posting is available at (Select Job ID 72550) https://careers.peopleclick.com/careerscp/client_siemens/external/search .do OR directly at https://careers.peopleclick.com/careerscp/client_siemens/external/jobDet ails.do?functionName=getJobDetail&jobPostId=266053&localeCode=en-us Thanks! Regards, Mariappan ___________________ SIEMENS Mariappan S. Nadar Ph.D. Program Manager, 3D Interactive Processing Imaging and Visualization Department Siemens Corporate Research 755 College Road East Princeton, NJ 08540 Tel: (609) 734 3679 Cell: (609) 721 4407 Fax: (609) 734 6565 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www2.bic.mni.mcgill.ca/pipermail/bic-announce/attachments/20080731/d4b849c7/attachment-0001.htm