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[EXPIRED] The Capital Region of Copenhagen is looking for a 2-years Research Assistant in transcranial stimulation-based brain circuit therapy

Are you eager to contribute to new forms of treatments for depression using personalized transcranial magnetic stimulation? Do you wish to pursue cutting-edge research at the intersection of clinical neuroscience and non-invasive brain stimulation? Then you should join us at DRCMR as we scale up our efforts to develop novel treatments for Major depressive disorder (MDD) based on brain mapping (magnetic resonance imaging [MRI] and electroencephalography [EEG]) and state-of-the-art personalized transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS).

The position:

You will be employed as research assistant for 2 years at the Danish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance (DRCMR). The employment period may lay the foundation for an extension into a PhD position. You will join the Brain network modulation group (https://www.drcmr.dk/brain-network-modulation) led by Prof. Hartwig Siebner and contributing to Precision brain circuit therapy (Precision-BCT) project (https://www.drcmr.dk/precision-bct), a multidisciplinary project involving Region H (Hvidovre Hospital and CNDR Psychiatric Center Glostrup), DTU Health Technology, and industrial partners.

Your role:

As our new research assistant, you will primarily be involved in carrying out an interventional study with TMS and neuro-navigated circuit stimulation, but also in other brain imaging experiments. You will have the opportunity to collaborate with an interdisciplinary team consisting of M.D.’s, psychologists, physiologists, engineers, and basic- and clinical neuroscientists.

Your daily tasks will vary according to the flow of the project, but will mainly center around:

  • Contributing to practical experimental routine, including subject recruitment, data collection, and analysis.
  • Conducting interventional brain stimulation studies in healthy volunteers and patients with MDD, involving the combination of EEG and TMS.
  • Assisting in acquiring and analyzing behavioral, and brain mapping data (e.g., EEG, fMRI) for assessing TMS efficacy.
  • Assisting in activities related to other Precision-BCT groups.
  • Engaging in teaching, knowledge dissemination, and publication of results in international, recognized scientific journals.                                                                         

Qualification Requirements

  • You hold a master’s degree in Neuroscience, Medicine, Biomedical engineering, Psychology, or related fields.
  • You enjoy being part of a multidisciplinary and international research team and integrating technological innovations into your neuroscience research.
  • You enjoy active involvement in the experimental procedures in the lab.
  • You possess strong interpersonal communication skills.
  • Experience in any of the following areas is advantageous:
    • Working with brain stimulation modalities and its integration with brain mapping methods (e.g., TMS/EEG)
    • Programming skills (preferably in Matlab or Python).
    • Processing and analyzing EEG/functional MRI data.
    • Conducting experiments with human subjects—preferably including patients.

The project will be led by Prof. Hartwig Siebner with this position under the daily supervision of Postdoc Armita Faghani.

About us:

The Danish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance (DRCMR) is one of the leading research centers for biomedical MRI in Europe (www.drcmr.dk). Our mission is to triangulate MR physics, basic physiology, and clinical research. Approximately 75 researchers from a diverse range of disciplines are currently pursuing basic and clinical research using MR, electrophysiology, and brain stimulation to improve our understanding of the human brain and its disorders. The DRCMR is embedded in the Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, a large diagnostic imaging department including all biomedical imaging modalities at Copenhagen University Hospital Hvidovre.

Recent Publications

Beha GH, Stemmerik MG, Boer VO, van der Ploeg AT, van der Beek NAME, Andersen H, Marsman A, Jacobsen LN, Theunissen MTM, Petersen ET, Vissing J. 2025. Quantification of muscle glycogen distribution in Pompe disease using 7 Tesla 13C NMR spectroscopy. JNNP. Accepted.

Güler S, Zivkovic I, Boer VO, Zhurbenko V, Petersen ET. 2025. The mode of operation of high-impedance coils and shielded coaxial cable coils: A comparative study. NMR Biomed. 38(8): e70071. https://doi.org/10.1002/nbm.70071

London A, Schaufuss A, Povazan M, Dichman M-L, Merhout J, Dirksen C, Madsbad S, Siebner HR, Lundsgaard A, Fritzen AM, Kiens B, Bojsen-Møller KN. 2025. Effects of acute iso- and hypocaloric carbohydrate restriction on liver fat and glucose and lipid metabolism. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. dgaf382, https://doi.org/10.1210/clinem/dgaf382

Güler S, Povazan M, Zhurbenko V, Zivkovic I. 2025. An 8Tx/32Rx head-neck coil at 7T by combining 2Tx/32Rx Noval coil with 6TRx shielded coaxial cable elements. Magn Reson Med. 93(2): 864-872. https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.30297

Madelung CF, Løkkegaard A, Fuglsang SA, Marques MM, Boer VO, Madsen KH, Hejl A-M, Meder D, Siebner HR. 2025. High-resolution mapping of substantia nigra in Parkinson’s disease using 7 tesla magnetic resonance imaging. Npj Parkinsons Dis. 11(113). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41531-025-00972-7

London A, Richter MM, Sjøberg KA, Wewer Albrechtsen NJ, Povazan M, Drici L, Schaufuss A, Madsen L, Øyen J, Madsbad S, Juul Holst J, van Hall G, Siebner HR, Richter EA, Kiens B, Lundsgaard A, Bojsen-Møller KN. 2024. The impact of short-term eucaloric low- and high-carbohydrate diets on liver triacylglycersol content in males with overweight and obesity: a randomized crossover study. Am J Clin Nutrition. 120(2): 283-293. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajcnut.2024.06.006

Madsen MAJ, Povazan M, Wiggermann V, Lundell H, Blinkenberg M, Romme Christensen J, Sellebjerg F, Siebner HR. 2024. Association of cortical lesions with regional glutamate, GABA, N-Acetylaspartate, and Myoinositol levels in patients with multiple sclerosis. Neurology. 103(1): e209543. https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000209543

Stærkind H, Jensen K, Müller JH, Boer VO, Polzik ES, Petersen ET. 2024. High-field optical cesium magnetometer for magnetic resonance imaging. PRX Quantum. 5(2): 020320. https://doi.org/10.1103/PRXQuantum.5.020320

Stærkind H, Jensen K, Müller JH, Boer VO, Petersen ET, Polzik ES. 2023. Precision measurement of the excited state Landé g-factor and diamagnetic shift of the Cesium D2 line. Phys Rev X. 13(2): 021036. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.13.021036

Boer VO, Pedersen JO, Arango N, Kuang I, Stockmann J, Petersen ET. 2022. Improving brain B0 shimming using an easy and accessible multi-coil shim array at ultra-high field. MAGMA. 35(6): 943-951. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10334-022-01014-6

Andersen M, Laustsen M, Boer V. Accuracy investigations for volumetric head-motion navigators with and without EPI at 7 T. 2022. Magn Reson Med. 88(3): 1198-1211. https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.29296

Madsen MAJ, Wiggermann V, Marques MFM, Lundell H, Cerri S, Puonti O, Blinkenberg M, Romme Christensen J, Sellebjerg F, Siebner HR. 2022. Linking lesions in sensorimotor cortex to contralateral hand function in multiple sclerosis: a 7 T MRI study. Brain. 145(10): 3522-3535. https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/awac203

Sandström KO, Baltzersen OB, Marsman A, Lemvigh CK, Boer VO, Bojesen KB, Nielsen MØ, Lundell H, Sulaiman DK, Sørensen ME, Fagerlund B, Lahti AC, Syeda WT, Pantelis C, Petersen ET, Glenthøj BY, Siebner HR, Ebdrup BH. 2022. Add-on memantine to dopamine antagonism to improve negative symptoms at first psychosis – the AMEND trial protocol. Front Psychiatry. 13: 889572. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.889572

Madelung CF, Meder D, Fuglsang SA, Marques MM, Boer VO, Madsen KH, Petersen ET, Hejl A-M, Løkkegaard A, Siebner HR. 2022. Locus coeruleus shows a spatial pattern of structural disintegration in Parkinson’s disease. Movement Disord. 37(3): 479-489. https://doi.org/10.1002/mds.28945

 

Selected Recent Conference Abstracts

Engel K, Wiggermann V, Ronen I, Lundell H. Correction of phase fluctuations in diffusion-weighted MRS at high b-values with external phantom reference. ISMRM annual meeting. 05/2025,

Madsen MAJ, Christiansen L, Povazan M, Wiggermann V, Siebner HR. Regional glutamate but not GABA concentration scales with TMS-based measures of cortical excitability – a combined 7T MR spectroscopy and TMS study of the human primary motor hand area. Brain Stimulation, Kyoto, Japan, 02/2025 [Brain Stimulation 18(1) 576, 2025]

Madsen MAJ, Wiggermann V, Lundell H, Christiansen L, Romme Christensen J, Blinkenberg M, Sellebjerg F, Siebner HR. The impact of pathway-specific cortical and white matter pathology on trans-callosal conduction and inhibition in multiple sclerosis, ECTRIMS, Copemhagen, Denmark, 09/2024

Madsen MAJ, Wiggermann V, Christiansen L, Povazan M, Lundell H, Puonti O, Romme Christensen J, Sellebjerg F, Siebner HR. The ipsilateral silent period and its link to cortical lesions in multiple sclerosis, Brain Stimulation, Lisbon, Portugal, 02/2023, [Brain Stimulation 14(6) 1628, 2023]

Stemmerik M, Beha G, Boer V, Marsman A, Jacobsen L, Petersen E, Vissing J. 2022. Using high-field magnetic resonance spectroscopy to measure muscle glycogen in patients with McArdle disease. Neuromuscular Disorders. 32. S73-S74.

Beha G, Stemmerik M, Boer V, Marsman A, Jacobsen L, Petersen E, Vissing J. 2022. Quantification of glycogen distribution in late-onset Pompe patients using 7 Tesla C13 NMR spectroscopy. Neuromuscular Disorders. 32. S73.

Madsen MAJ, Wiggermann V, Povazan M, Lundell H, Boer VO, Marsman A, Blinkenberg MB, Romme Christensen J, Sellebjerg FT, Siebner HR. 2022. Linking cortical demyelination to changes in brain metabolism in multiple sclerosis: a 7T MR spectroscopy study. ECTRIMS annual (virtual) meeting.

Güler S, Costa G, Boer V, Paulides M, Baltus P, Petersen E, Zivkovic I. 2022. Shielded coaxial cable coils: the array configuration for maximized central SNR at 7T MRI. Joint Annual Meeting ISMRM-ESMRMB, 31st annual ISMRM meeting.

Güler S, Zhurbenko V, Zivkovic I, Boer V, Petersen ET. 2022. Second resonance mode ensure intrinsic low coupling between elements on shielded-coaxial-cable coil designs. Joint Annual Meeting ISMRM-ESMRMB, 31st annual ISMRM meeting.

Group Members

Vanessa Wiggermann

Group Leader

Henrik Lundell

Group Leader

Lars G. Hanson

Sebastian Ladegaard Storm

Paul Wessel de Bruin

Ahmed Ibrahim Al-Rahimi

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External Collaborators

Jeroen Hendrikse

Department of Radiology, University Medical Center Utrecht, The Netherlands


Dennis Klomp

Department of Radiology, University Medical Center Utrecht, The Netherlands


Andrew Webb

Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands


Matthias van Osch

Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands


Itamar Ronen

Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands


Karin Markenroth Bloch

Swedish National 7T facility, Lund, Sweden


Gunther Helms

Swedish National 7T MRI Facility, Medical Radiation Physics, Lund, Sweden


Kirsten Borup Bojesen

Center for Neuropsychiatric Schizophrenia Research, Mental Health Services, Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark