Lab Name: Developmental Neuroimaging Research Lab
Supervisor Name: Wei Gao
Position Title: Post-Doc Fellow
Description:
Postion and Lab Description: The Developmental Neuroimaging Research Lab (Gao Lab) at the Biomedical Imaging Research Institute of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, and University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), has a postdoctoral position available to work on NIH-funded studies investigating the brain’s typical growth trajectories and risk-related alterations due to eiehter envrionmental or genetic risk factors using advanced neuroimaging techniques (e.g., rsfMRI, DTI, structural MRI, etc). The lab is supported by multiple NIH grants focusing on delineating both the normal brain development trajectories and risk-related alterations, including prenatal drug exposures, maternal obesity, poverty, and genetic risks. Novel gut-brain axis studies trying to delineate the relationship between gut microbiome and brain functional development are also explored in the lab. The Gao Lab leads the Cedars-Sinai site for the the Healthy Brain and Child Development (HBCD) study, representing an unprecedented opportunity to explore all developmental questions using the biggest and richest dataset to date. The candidates will have an unique opportunity to work on a diverse range of research topics with a strategic focus on early brain and behavioral development.
Bigger Environment: Our local team of experts include neuroimagers, developmental psychologists, neonatologists, OBGYN, substance use disorder treatment specialists, imaging physicists, and biostatisticians. The lab is also actively expanding efforts and working with our Computational Medicine department on AI approaches for better prediction of developomental outcomes based on imaging data. As part of the Neuroimaging program at Cedars-Sinai, the Gao Lab is also actively collaborating with other teams on campus to study brain mechanisms underling normal and abnormal aging (e.g., Alzheimer’s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s, etc.), novel VR-based pain therapy, among others, so the candidate has great opportunities to work with a diverse team of experts from multiple areas.
Qualification/experience:
Research experiences in one or more of the MRI modalities, including resting-state fMRI, diffusion MRI, structural MRI and proficient programing skills in Matlab and other languages (e.g., Python, R) is required.
Experiences in AI approaches and/or machine-learning-based applications are strongly preferred.
If interested, please send a CV, statement of research interests, one or more PDFs of representative publications, and contact details of two references to Wei Gao (wei.gao@csmc.eud ).
