PhD Fellowship in Opioids and Reward in Addiction - Department of Diagnostic Physics
- Arbeidsgiver
- Oslo universitetssykehus HF - Department of Diagnostic Physics
- Stillingstittel
- PhD Fellowship
- Frist
- 07.10.2018
- Ansettelsesform
- Prosjekt
We are looking to recruit a PhD fellow with an interest in addiction and a background in cognitive neuroscience, psychology, medicine or related fields. The candidate must be highly motivated, speak a Scandinavian language and be able to travel extensively during the first year to test patients in the Oslo, Bergen and Kristiansand areas. The project involves data collection from a diverse population undergoing treatment for substance dependence. Personal qualities and ability to collaborate are highly important for the position. Moreover, a strong methodological background (experimental psychology, statistics, programming, neuroimaging) will be an advantage.
The project aims to elucidate the mechanisms involved in pharmacological treatment for opioid addiction and is a collaboration between Marie Eikemo at the Department of Diagnostic Physics, Oslo University Hospital, the Leknes Affective Brain lab (sirileknes.com) and the Naltrexone research group at Akershus University Hospital (naltrekson.no/english/). This project is funded by The Regional Health Authority (HSØ) and is part of a large clinical study led by Dr. Lars Tanum, which will recruit new patients from three catchment areas (Oslo/Akershus, Bergen and Kristiansand) starting autumn 2018.
Patients with opioid dependence are typically treated with long-acting 'replacement' drugs such as buprenorphine or methadone. An alternative medication is the opioid antagonist naltrexone, which can prevent relapse by blocking the effects of heroin and other opioids. Extended release naltrexone (XR-NTX) can be given as monthly injection, and the results from a Norwegian randomized clinical trial show beneficial effects for a substantial subgroup of opioid dependent patients.
Currently, there are no robust predictors established for treatment outcome with long acting naltrexone. In this sub-study we will therefore collect a series of trait, physiological and behavioral measures carefully selected as potential predictors of treatment adherence. The PhD fellow sought here will collect data during early treatment, which will be combined with baseline and follow-up data from the main clinical study. Two classes of data will be collected in this subproject: 1) Stable measures such as personality and other traits, genetic polymorphisms, and history of early adversity; 2) Neuroimaging and behavioral responses to stimuli known to depend on brain opioids: pain, stress and rewards.
Tasks
- The duration of the project is 3 years
- Recruitment and testing of participants, including frequent travel during the first year to Bergen/Kristiansand
- Advanced data analysis, including possibility of fMRI analysis
- Write-up of papers
Qualifications
- Master's degree in neuroscience, psychology, medicine or a related field is a requirement
- Excellent writing and communication skills (fluency in both English and a Scandinavian language) is a requirement
- Experience with psychopharmacology, neuroimaging, pain, reward or addiction research is an advantage but not a requirement, and can be outweighed by other expertise
Education
- College / University, Master's degree
- Humanities subjects
- Medical / Health / Social subjects
Language
- Norwegian
- English
Personal qualities
- Strong methodological skills are an advantage (e.g. experimental psychology, statistics, programming, neuroimaging)
- The candidate must be highly motivated, have good personal skills, able to work independently as well as in close collaboration with senior and junior researchers at different institutions
We offer
- Full or part time (%): 100%
- A stimulating and friendly academic environment
- Supervision and weekly project meetings
- Attractive welfare arrangements
Om arbeidsgiveren
Oslo University Hospital is a highly specialized hospital in charge of extensive regional and local hospital assignments. As Scandinavia's largest hospital, we carry out more than 1.2 million patient treatments each year. The hospital has a nationwide responsibility for a number of national and multi-regional assignments, and has several national centers of competence. Oslo University Hospital is responsible for approximately 50 percent of all medical and health care research conducted at Norwegian hospitals, and is a significant role player within the education of a large variety of health care personnel.
- Sektor
- Offentlig
- Sted
- Oslo Universitetssykehus, Rikshospitalet, 0372 Oslo
- Bransje
- Forskning, utdanning og vitenskap
- Stillingsfunksjon
- Helsepersonell / Psykolog,
- Lege
Nøkkelord
PhD, Fellowship, in, Opioids, and
Spørsmål om stillingen
- Kontaktperson
- Marie Eikemo
- Telefon
- 97 61 30 62
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