Position Details
School of Psychology
Location: University of Birmingham Edgbaston Birmingham UK
Full time starting salary is normally in the range 36636 to 46049 with potential progression once in post to 48822. As this vacancy has limited funding the maximum salary that can be offered is Grade 7 salary 42254.
Full Time Fixed Term contract up to May 2026
Closing date: 24th November 2025
Interviews Scheduled: 10th December 2025
2 Positions Available
Background
Applications are invited for two Full-time Post-doctoral Research Fellow positions for the Brain Imaging workstream of mTBI-Predict with an expected start date of 01/12/2025 and a fix-term duration of -Predict is a multiyear research study funded by the UK Ministry of Defence and the US Department of Defence.
The overarching aim of the mTBI-Predict Study is to identify accurate reproducible biomarkers in mTBI that will predict the most common and disabling consequences of mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI): persistent post-traumatic headache cognitive dysfunction depression PTSD dizziness and delayed return to work. This will be achieved through a harmonised programme of detailed clinical phenotyping of acute mTBI patients coupled with state-of-the-art multimodal biomarker evaluation (brain imaging fluid biomarkers steroid hormones visual vestibular cerebral physiology and EEG).
The programme is divided into workstreams with the posts described here working in the Brain Imaging workstream that was conducted across three sites Centre for Human Brain Health (CHBH) University of Birmingham; Sir Peter Mansfield Imaging Centre (SPMIC) University of Nottingham and the Aston Institute of Health and Neurodevelopment (IHN) Aston University. The successful candidates will be based at the CHBH School of Psychology and work under the supervision of Prof Davinia Fernández-Espejo and Prof Karen Mullinger.
The Research Fellows will carry out research to enable the evaluation of the utility of different metrics of brain structure and function as biomarkers for focus of each position is slightly different with one Fellow cleading on structural data (Fellow 1) and one on functional data (Fellow 2).The Fellows main responsibility will be to analyse already collected brain structural / functional MRI data in healthy and mTBI patients to determine the baseline variability of the measures used for this project. This is a large unique dataset with approximately 200 sessions of data acquired. The candidate will be an integral part of a large and diverse team of researchers at the CHBH and will work collaboratively with the other research staff on this project working at the SPMIC University of Nottingham.
To apply please upload a cover letter and CV.
Role Summary
Work within the Neuroimaging Workstream in the mTBI-PREDICT project and contribute to writing bids
Operate within area of specialism
Analyse existing structural / functional MRI data (including diffusion weighted imaging) interpret research findings and results and wontribute to the writing up of manuscripts.
Contribute to generating funding
Main Duties
The responsibilities may include some but not all of the responsibilities outlined below.
Person Specification
Essential:
Desirable:
Informal enquiries to Davinia Fernandez-Espejo email:
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