Research Assistant, University of Maryland, College Park. To start Spring 2024. A position is open for a full-time research assistant to work on the National Healthy Brain and Cognitive Development (HBCD) study at the University of Maryland. The HBCD study is recruiting women during pregnancy and following their infants through the first five years of their lives. https://heal.nih.gov/research/infants-and-children/healthy-brain This project aims to conduct multi-modal brain imaging (MRI, EEG) across the first years of life as well as neurobehavioral assessment. The work will be supervised by Drs. Nathan Fox in the Child Development Laboratory, Dr. Brenda Jones Harden and Dr. Tracy Riggins.
Research assistants working on this project will be involved in infant recruitment and retention, scheduling visits, behavioral assessments and collecting EEG data. Training will be provided in EEG acquisition and processing. The position will also involve working with undergraduate research assistants, including overseeing data entry and behavioral coding.
Flexible schedule on evenings and weekends is required. Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, Human Development, or Cognitive or Affective Neuroscience. The position requires excellent attention to detail, organizational skills, and interpersonal skills. Prior experience working with infants and/or young children in a research context is preferred. The job is available beginning Spring 2024 and requires a two-year commitment. Interested individuals should send a cover letter, CV and the names and email addresses of two references to Jamie Listokin-Uvsitzky, listokin@umd.edu.
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