The Research Foundation for Mental Hygiene is seeking a full-time Research Scientist IV, Pardes Scholar. The K23 application presents a training and research program that will support the applicant on a path towards becoming an NIH-funded independent investigator focused on understanding the neurobiology of the olfactory system in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Training: The activities in this application build on the candidate's prior clinical neuropsychology training and research experience and are set in a resource-rich environment that will foster his development of expertise in 1) principles of functional imaging in AD, 2) mechanisms and neural circuitry of the olfactory system, 3) biostatistics and psychometrics, and 4) responsible conduct of research. These training goals will be supported by a combination of didactics, formal advisory plans, and hands-on-practicum throughout the award period. Under the guidance of the primary mentor, Dr. Davangere Devanand, his co-mentor Dr. Terry Goldberg, and scientific advisors, the candidate will acquire advanced skills in neuroimaging methodologies, olfactory evaluations, and AD biomarker mechanics that will be directly applied to this proposal. Research: The overarching goal of the research to be carried out in this application is to determine the neural mechanisms underlying odor memory deficits, and to define the relationship between odor memory and AD biomarkers using a new process-pure variant of an odor memory test.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree
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501-1,000 employees