[Neuroinfo] Advertisement of PhD Opportunity in Neuroimaging, Ageing, and Brain Vascular Disease at The University of Edinburgh

David Alexander Dickie ddickie1 at staffmail.ed.ac.uk
Thu Nov 28 10:11:46 CET 2013


To Neuroinfo

We would be most grateful if you could publicise on your mailing list this
advertisement for a PhD Opportunity in Neuroimaging, Ageing, and Brain
Vascular Disease at The University of Edinburgh.

Thank you very much

David

>David Alexander Dickie
Postdoctoral Fellow of Structural Brain Imaging Methods
Neuroimaging Sciences
The University of Edinburgh
Western General Hospital
Crewe Road
Edinburgh
United Kingdom

PhD Opportunity in Neuroimaging, Ageing, and Brain Vascular Disease

Applications are now OPEN for autumn 2014 PhD studentships within the
Centre for Cognitive Ageing and Cognitive Epidemiology (CCACE) at The
University of Edinburgh. The full advertisement is at
http://www.ccace.ed.ac.uk/sites/default/files/Advert%20Sept%202014%20-%202014_2_0.pdf
and
a brief description of potential projects/applicants are below:

Are you interested in the mechanisms of cognitive ageing in humans or in
model systems? Are you interested in how cerebral small vessel disease
affects cognitive ageing? Do you want to use neuroimaging to investigate
age-related changes in the brain, study the genetics of cognitive ageing,
or translate between experimental mechanisms and human ageing diseases?

Then one of our PhD studentships could be for you!

Applicants should have a good undergraduate and/or masters degree, as
appropriate to the chosen research topic. For example, a neuroscience,
biomedical sciences, genetics, molecular biology/medicine, neuroimaging,
statistics, physics, mathematics, or engineering related discipline.

If you are interested in pursuing one of these studentships, please send an
informal email enquiry to David Alexander Dickie, Postdoctoral Fellow,
Neuroimaging Sciences, The University of Edinburgh,
ddickie1 at staffmail.ed.ac.uk

The closing date for applications is 31st January 2014.

Thank you and best of luck!
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