Hiring Opportunity for Yale Child Study Center Research Fellowships

Hiring Opportunity for Research Fellowships

Yale Child Study Center

Yale University School of Medicine

The Yale Autism Center of Excellence (ACE) and Yale Social and Affective Neuroscience of Autism Program (SANA) is interested in recruiting highly qualified students for exciting pre-doctoral fellowships for current graduates or graduating seniors.  Anticipated start date is September 2021 and may start remotely in accordance with Yale University guidance around COVID-19.

  1. Yale Fellowship in Developmental Psychopathology and Social Neuroscience

Successful applicants will be involved in a 1-to-2-year training program involving clinical research experience. The primary training experience will be in daily activities related to behavioral, psychophysiological, eye-tracking and neuroimaging studies of toddlers and children with and without autism. With research mentorship, selected applicants will be expected to guide a pre-determined project of research from the point of data collection through analysis and publication of results.

Completed applications including cover page, CV, official transcripts, letters of recommendation and personal statements are due no later than February 7, 2021.

Additional information about the lab can be found on our website:  https://medicine.yale.edu/lab/chawarska/jobs/postgrad/

Questions regarding the Yale Fellowship in Developmental Psychopathology and Social Neuroscience may be directed to Dr. Suzanne Macari at sanalab@yale.edu.

  1. Yale Fellowship in Developmental Neuroscience of Autism

The recipient of the fellowship will be involved in a 1-to-2-year training program in data science, cutting-edge computational technologies in a clinically based developmental disabilities research lab.  The primary experience will be in daily activities related to training in rapid prototyping and robust development of translational technologies, which may include eye-tracking technologies, image processing, physiological sensing technologies, machine learning projects and experimental paradigms. With research mentorship, selected applicants will be expected to guide a pre-determined project of research from the point of data collection through analysis and publication of results.

Completed applications including cover page, CV, official transcripts, letters of recommendation and personal statements are due no later than February 7, 2021.

Additional information about the lab can be found on our website:  https://medicine.yale.edu/lab/chawarska/jobs/translational/

Questions regarding the Yale Fellowship in Developmental Neuroscience of Autism may be directed to Dr. Angelina Vernetti at sanalab@yale.edu.

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