Applications are being accepted for two Research Assistant positions beginning Summer 2026, working under the mentorship of Arielle Tambini in the Center for Biomedical Imaging and Neuromodulation at the Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research (NKI) in Orangeburg, NY. Our research focuses on the neural mechanisms supporting human memory and how they are shaped by ongoing brain dynamics, using multi-modal approaches to characterize and manipulate human brain function. These positions support our NIH-funded research on awake memory reactivation using fMRI, TMS, physiological recordings, and behavioral testing to investigate how and when the brain consolidates memories during wakefulness - a fundamental and open question in cognitive neuroscience with implications for effective memory modulation approaches in health and disease. We are looking for candidates who are passionate about research and eager to engage with the science beyond data collection. The core of this role involves working with participants through intensive, day-long sessions, and we are looking for someone who is warm, professional, and enjoys working with people. Successful candidates will also have the opportunity to meaningfully contribute to data analysis, engage with the literature, and receive close mentorship toward authorship on publications. This position is designed to serve as a bridge between undergraduate training and PhD-level research.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level