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Postdoctoral position – 2024 Microstructural analysis in late-life depression using diffusion M[...]

France Life Imaging

France

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EUR 35 000 - 55 000

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Il y a 13 jours

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Résumé du poste

Une entreprise de recherche cherche un(e) chercheur(e) en neuroimagerie pour un projet sur la dépression chez les personnes âgées. Vous développerez de nouvelles méthodes statistiques pour mieux estimer les modifications neuronales causées par la maladie et l'apathie. Vos compétences en analyse neuroimaging et en Python seront essentielles dans cette mission innovante.

Qualifications

  • Bon niveau en analyse neuroimaging et traitement du signal.
  • Connaissance des aspects informatiques, notamment en Python.
  • Motivation pour des sujets de recherche exigeants en neuroimagerie.

Responsabilités

  • Développer une estimation plus précise des métriques de microstructure.
  • Extraire des marqueurs plus précis des motifs d'activité motrice.
  • Tester l'approche sur un cohort de patients souffrant de dépression tardive.

Connaissances

Neuroimaging analysis
Signal processing
Python

Formation

Diplôme en neuroimagerie ou domaine connexe

Description du poste

Contexte et mission : To advance in the understanding of apathy physiopathology in LLD, we conducted a study which
evaluated the relationship between patterns of motor activity measured by actigraphy, and brain modifications of white matter microstructure.
This study found two patterns of motor activity associated with apathy: a reduced diurnal mean activity, and an early chronotype pattern.
These patterns of motor activity were associated with modified intra-network resting-state functional connectivity in key regions associated with the default-mode, the cingulo-opercular and the frontoparietal network. However, our preliminary work on microstructure metrics estimated from diffusion weighted imaging did not find significant associations between microstructural metrics of white matter and patterns of motor activity after adjustment for multiple. To detect more subtle links such as those between patterns of motor activity and microstructure, our approach needs to be improved.

This project will focus on two major subjects:
- Developing a more accurate estimation and projection of microstructure metrics along the
fiber as well as a new statistical method taking into account the shape complexity of the fibers.
- Extracting more accurate markers of patterns of motor activity measured by actigraphy

The developed approach will be tested on a cohort of patients suffering from late-life depression, with the aim of better estimating the microstructure and thus better understanding the neuronal modifications caused by this disease and apathy.

Lieu : Inria/IRISA, UMR CNRS 6074, among the Empenn U1228 team

Diplômes requis : A good background in neuroimaging analysis and signal processing, good knowledge of computer science aspects, especially in Python

Compétences requises : Candidates strongly motivated by challenging research topics in Neuroimaging and clinical projects. The applicant should present a good background in neuroimaging analysis and signal processing, good knowledge of computer science aspects, especially in Python.

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