[FieldTrip] 2 x Post-doctoral positions in clinical and cognitive neuroimaging – 1 year

Ben Dunkley ben.dunkley at sickkids.ca
Mon Nov 18 14:19:11 CET 2019


Neurophysiological and structural imaging in PTSD and mild traumatic brain injury



Two postdoctoral research fellow positions at the Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) are available with immediate start. The positions are initially available for a 1-year period with the possibility of extension.

This project examines functional (MEG, fMRI) and structural (MRI, DTI) brain circuits in posttraumatic stress disorder and mild traumatic brain injury (concussion) in adults. Currently, there are no known imaging markers for psychiatric disease or ‘mild’ brain injuries. This project aims to define signatures for use in a machine learning framework to classify individual cases and identify future targets for neurostimulation in treatment-resistant cases of PTSD and those with lingering symptoms of a concussion.

This is part of an ongoing project that is funded by the Canadian Department of National Defence and Innovation for Defence, Excellence and Security (IDEaS) Program.

A substantial amount of data already exists for this project and the motivated researcher will be able to jump straight into analysis.



Your profile

We are seeking two enthusiastic postdoc researchers to work in close collaboration with engineers and research associates in analysing pre-existing and new MEG, MRI & DTI data. Ideally, one researcher will focus on MRI and DTI data, and the other one MEG data, the latter collected during resting state and a task of memory function. Given the initial short-time frame of this position, imaging experience is necessary.

As a postdoc in this position you will be expected to:

hold a PhD in a relevant area (cognitive neuroscience, neuroimaging, engineering, computer sciences);

have experience with EEG/MEG and/or MRI/DTI analyses;

have a knowledge of neuropsychiatric disease that would be advantageous;

hold a track record in research commensurate with your level of experience post-PhD;

have experience with computer programming (Matlab, Python, or R) and/or signal processing/time series analyses;

have excellent communication skills (oral and written);

be able to work independently and meet deadlines.



Your work environment

The principal investigator on this project is Dr. Ben Dunkley.

The candidate will be based in the Neurosciences & Mental Health Program, the Hospital for Sick Children Research Institute. You will work closely with affiliated staff and students who form a group that use neuroimaging to study a variety of brain disorders.



We offer

Salary Scale: $CAD 55,000 to 65,000 gross annual (depending on qualifications and experience).

In addition, we offer an attractive benefits package, that includes partial coverage for dental, drug and medical.

The temporary employment will be for a period of 1 year initially, with a possibility of extension.

Toronto is a world-class rated in the top ten cities worldwide for livability that has a large and rich neuroscience community.

The institute offers many opportunities for career development and additional training as part of the Research Training Centre.


Additional information

The post is available from 1st January 2020.

Contact Dr. Ben Dunkley via ben.dunkley at sickkids.ca<mailto:ben.dunkley at sickkids.ca> for more information.

If you wish to apply directly, please send a CV, a cover letter with research statement/interests, and the names of two references.


Benjamin T Dunkley PhD​
Associate Scientist - Hospital for Sick Children
Assistant Professor - University of Toronto
Office: 555 University Avenue, Toronto, M5G 1X8, Canada
Email:  ben.dunkley at sickkids.ca; btdunkley at gmail.com
Cell: (647)-230-1301 Office: (416)-813-7654 ext. 328817

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