PhD project on oscillatory diagnostics of Parkinson’s

We are looking for an eager and enthusiastic PhD student to join our team at the University of Dundee and conduct ground-breaking research into diagnostic brain signatures of Parkinson’s disease (PD). The project will provide ample opportunities to work both in cognitive neuroscience and clinical environments and aims to develop a diverse skill set, including – but not limited to – neuroimaging brainwaves using EEG, neuro-cognitive assessment of Parkinson’s patients, computational modelling and data analysis, and the scientific dissemination of findings. The project is fully funded for 3 years, with a starting date of September/October 2024.

Supervisors: Dr Christopher Benwell, Dr Christian Keitel (Psychology, School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Law), Dr Tom Gilbertson and Professor Douglas Steele (School of Medicine).

More information on the project and application details here.

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