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Pathophysiology of Dystonia

Dystonia is a movement disorder of yet unknown causes and pathophysiology. It is characterized by sustained or intermittent muscle contractions causing abnormal, often repetitive, movements, postures, or both. Focal dystonias are the most common forms of dystonia and can affect different muscle...

Postdoctoral Fellow in Human Neuroimaging

Two NIH-funded postdoctoral fellow positions are available to study brain abnormalities in patients with dystonia and tremor using a combination of structural (MRI, DWI) and functional (fMRI, EEG) neuroimaging techniques, genetics, and clinico-behavioral neurotesting. The postdoctoral fellows will...

Center Projects and Cores

The Center is tasked with three Projects, a Scientific Core that incorporates the Clinical Research and Data Science components, and an Administrative Core that provides an overall organizational infrastructure to the Center activities.

Administrative Core

The Administrative Core is responsible for the organization and overall operation of the Center. The External Advisory Committee includes five clinicians and scientists from the fields of otolaryngology, neurology, neurosurgery, speech-language pathology, speech sciences, and neuroimaging, who...

Administrative Assistant

Administrative Assistant will provide administrative support to Dr. Simonyan and clinical research faculty and staff in the Dystonia and Speech Motor Control Laboratory, OHNS at Mass Eye and Ear. Support needs include general administrative support to the Lab Director, lab calendar management...

Job Openings

We are actively recruiting for the listed open positions in the lab for highly motivated postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, research assistants, and undergraduate students. All positions are available immediately. The applications are considered on an ongoing basis until the position is filled...