Research Assistant – Adolescent Brain and Cognitive Development Study at WUSTL

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Research Assistant – Adolescent Brain and Cognitive Development Study at WUSTL


Research Assistant –

Adolescent Brain and Cognitive Development Study at WUSTL

We are looking for a FULL TIME research assistant to work on the project described below. YOU MUST HAVE PRIOR HUMAN SUBJECT RESEARCH EXPERIENCE. If you are interested, please send a resume to Deanna Barch (dbarch@wustl.edu). We would love someone to start as soon as possible. 

PURPOSE: The purpose of this position is to have a research assistant as part of a large-scale project to study health, behavior and brain structure and function in children and adolescents. The person will: 1) have responsibility for testing and scanning participants using task-based functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and behavioral/cognitive/computerized testing; 2) help with preprocessing and quality control of imaging and behavioral data; and 3) work with a team of other research assistants to assess a large sample of individuals with task and resting state fMRI and behavioral data as part of the project.

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Deanna M. Barch, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences, Psychiatry, and Radiology

Vice Dean of Research, Arts & Sciences

Gregory B. Couch Professor of Psychiatry

Editor-in-Chief, Biological Psychiatry: Global Open Science

Washington University
Box 1125