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Author: Quentin Huys

Postdoc @ Williams PanLab Stanford

Post-doctoral fellow: affective and cognitive neuroimaging on a personalized behavior change study of mood and physical health TRAINING DESCRIPTION A post-doctoral position is available for a qualified and creative scientist with training in the use and analysis of functional neuroimaging.

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Postdoc position at the Niv Lab at Princeton University

The lab of Dr. Yael Niv at Princeton University (http://www.princeton.edu/~nivlab) is seeking a talented postdoctoral or more senior research associate to work as part of the newly formed Rutgers-Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuropsychiatry (ccnp.princeton.edu). Research in the lab focuses

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FENS conference: New Insights into Psychiatric Disorders through Computational, Biological and Developmental Approaches

New Insights into Psychiatric Disorders through Computational, Biological and Developmental Approaches 25-28 September 2016 – Moltkes Palæ, Copenhagen, Denmark Preliminary programme Psychiatric disorders are a major health challenge in today’s world. This meeting will focus on how computational, neurobiological and

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Staff Scientist position in computational psychiatry @ NIMH

STAFF SCIENTIST: The Section on Development and Affective Neuroscience (SDAN) in the Intramural Research Program (IRP), National Institute on Mental Health (NIMH), seeks a Staff Scientist. Research in SDAN is designed to achieve an integrated understanding of brain system perturbations

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Zurich Computational Psychiatry Course 2016

The Computational Psychiatry Course in Zurich moves into its second round. The five-day course (29th August – 2nd September) will provide an overview of state-of-the-art modelling techniques for computational psychiatry and discuss pressing questions in the field. The course is

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Computational psychiatry as a bridge from neuroscience to clinical applications

New Nature Neuroscience Review paper on Computational Psychiatry by Quentin Huys, Tiago Maia and Michael Frank. See the comment in Scientific American, too.

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Interoception Summit 2016 @ Laureate Institute

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Research Assistant in Computational Psychiatry @ Ohio State

The Computational Clinical Science (CCS) Lab (u.osu.edu/ccsl) at Ohio State University directed by Dr. Woo-Young Ahn is looking for a highly motivated and organized person to serve as a full-time research assistant starting Summer/Fall 2016. Using neuroimaging, computational modeling, and

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Twin Computational Psychiatry Symposium @ SOBP 2016 in Atlanta

We’re excited that our twin symposium on computational psychiatry @ SOBP 2016 was accepted. Computational Psychiatry: A Bridge Across Levels of Analyses Towards High-Impact Biological Psychiatry Computational psychiatry consists of a collection of different approaches that aim to more precisely

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Post doctoral position in computational psychiatry @ Oxford

Post doctoral position in computational psychiatry of depression at the University of Oxford Four year post doc position with Mike Browning using computational techniques to investigate novel psychological and pharmacological interventions for depression. Based in the Department of Psychiatry in

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  • 2nd Italian Conference on Computational Psychiatry – Call for Participation and Abstract Submissions
  • PHD Opportunity in Cognitive-Computational Psychology @Queen Mary University of London
  • Assistant or Associate Professor Position, Computational Psychology or Computational Neuroscience Department of Psychology, University of Maryland, College Park
  • Postdoctoral Fellow @Carney Institute for Brain Science at Brown University
  • RA @VAGHILAB Birkbeck
  • RA RELMED study @UCL Division of Psychiatry

Forthcoming meetings

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  • Recent meetings (with video)

  • Towards Clinical Relevance of Computational Psychiatry 16/09/2024
  • Christian Ruff - Neurocomputational Underpinnings of Altered Mentalization in Autism 11/07/2024
  • Frederick Callaway - A rational model of perceived control, negative thinking, and avoidance 03/07/2024
  • Anne Collins - Deconstructing human reinforcement learning 19/06/2024
  • Noham Wolpe - Clinical and computational characteristics of the negative symptoms of schizophrenia 24/04/2024
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