We’re seeking a postdoc who wants to study …
- smartphone behavior, passively recorded over months and years,
- in-lab fMRI and EEG dynamics,
- rich behavioral, cognitive, metabolic, genetic, and other biomarkers of Alzheimer’s disease risk.
The Herbert and Jacqueline Krieger Klein Alzheimer’s Research Center is currently collecting a large-sample, richly-characterized cohort of adults at risk for Alzheimer’s disease. The Brain Modulation & Control Lab, in partnership with the Center, is embarking on a groundbreaking study which takes a dynamical systems perspective on daily life (smartphone) behaviors in relation to brain dynamics to understand how they change with Alzheimer’s progression.
Interested postdoctoral candidates should have a PhD in Psychology, Neuroscience, Biomedical Engingeering or related fields, be comfortable with Matlab, Python, and / or R, and be enthusiastic about leveraging a one-of-a-kind dataset to test novel hypotheses about the cognitive and neural dynamics underlying Alzheimer’s pathology in a multi-year postdoc at Rutgers University.
Think you might be a good fit?
email your CV to Andrew Westbrook at: andrew.westbrook[at]rutgers[dot]edu
and let us know!

