
This postdoctoral fellowship within the Psychiatry department at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai focuses on investigating the neurobiological and cognitive impacts of surgically induced menopause. The role involves developing reproducible workflows for neuroimaging data preprocessing, conducting quality control on structural MRI and other modalities, and performing statistical analyses to identify biomarkers related to brain health and resilience. Key responsibilities include integrating imaging data with clinical and hormonal measures, managing longitudinal datasets, and preparing scientific manuscripts for publication. The position offers the opportunity to work within a multidisciplinary team on cutting-edge research in women's brain health and reproductive psychiatry. Candidates will benefit from a collaborative academic environment, access to advanced imaging resources, and the chance to contribute to high-impact scientific discoveries at a leading global medical institution.










