Laboratory Manager
The UO Department of Human Physiology is home to undergraduate and graduate students who desire strong training in human physiology and anatomy that will prepare them for careers in medicine, allied health professions, and biomedical research.
The Motor Skills Lab uses behavioral and neurophysiological methods to understand the processes by which humans have the remarkable capacity to interact skillfully and dexterously with their environment. Current projects focus on understanding how humans learn, plan, and perform skilled dexterous behavior and how the brain encodes these processes. These questions are studied with a multimodal approach, combining biomechanical measures (e.g., kinetics and kinematics) with neurophysiological measures (e.g., fMRI, TMS).
Position Summary
The Laboratory Manager will be responsible for managing the daily operations of the laboratory and conducting research studies. Specific roles will include organizing research materials, scheduling research meetings, recruiting human subjects, testing human subjects, collecting data, analyzing data, and preparing reports of the research for dissemination. This will be a full-time, 12-month position that will report directly to Dr. Michelle Marneweck.
For more information on Dr. Michelle Marneweck's laboratory, visit: https://pages.uoregon.edu/mmar/
This position is ideal for candidates interested in motor neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience, brain stimulation, electrophysiology, and neuroimaging. Given the scope of the project, we are looking for a highly conscientious individual with excellent communication, organizational, and coding skills.
Minimum Requirements
* Bachelor's degree in Neuroscience, Human Physiology, Psychology, or a related discipline.
* Experience with human subject research.
* Computer coding.
Professional Competencies
* Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills, including the ability to function effectively as a team member.
* Strong computer coding and technical skills (Python, Matlab, and/or R).
* Strong writing skills demonstrated through written communication (publications are a plus).
Preferred Qualifications
* Master's degree in Neuroscience, Human Physiology, Psychology, or a related discipline.
* Experience in the planning, implementation, and tracking of a research project comprising multiple assessments and/or large samples.
* Experience in recruiting and consenting human subjects.
* Experience in collecting and analyzing research data.
* Familiarity with signal processing, biomechanics and/or neuroimaging.
* Demonstrated interest in open science and reproducible research practices (including experience with online repositories such as GitHub).
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