Kedves Kollegak,
Az alabbi munkalehetoseget ajanlom figyelmukbe.
Udvozlettel,
Negyessy Laszlo
feladó
Anna Wang Roe <anna.roe(a)vanderbilt.edu>
címzett
László Négyessy <negyessy(a)ana.sote.hu>
dátum
2009. június 5. 21:49
NIH-funded postdoctoral fellowship in sensory (vision, touch) systems
neuroscience.
Seeking a postdoctoral fellow to conduct optical imaging, fMRI, and
electrophysiology in awake nonhuman primates performing perception,
attention, and memory tasks. Scientific questions focus on relationship of
visual and tactile sensorimotor behaviors to functional modules in cerebral
cortex. The competitive candidate will have strong background and research
experience in systems neuroscience, in vivo electrophysiological recording,
and strong quantitative skills. Experience with optical imaging
methodologies and Matlab are a plus. For publications and information about
lab members, please see
http://www.psy.vanderbilt.edu/
<http://www.psy.vanderbilt.edu/faculty/roeaw/index.html>
faculty/roeaw/index.html.
The Roe Lab is part of a vibrant systems neuroscience community at
Vanderbilt University. As part of the Department of Psychology
(
www.vanderbilt.edu/ <http://www.vanderbilt.edu/psychological_sciences>
psychological_sciences), Vanderbilt Vision Research Center
(
http://vision-research. <http://vision-research.vanderbilt.edu/>
vanderbilt.edu/), the Center for Cognitive and Integrative Neuroscience
(
http://cicn.vanderbilt.edu/), and the Vanderbilt Imaging Institute
(
http://vuiis.vanderbilt.edu/), we offer state-of-the-art imaging and brain
recording technologies, excellent animal facilities, machine shop resources,
and administrative support. Weekly seminar series feature both local and
international speakers and ensure a high degree of departmental and
campus-wide interaction.
Salary commensurate with experience and will be determined according to NIH
guidelines. Please email curriculum vitae, a brief statement of research
interests, and names of three references to Anna Roe
(anna.roe(a)vanderbilt.edu).
Laszlo Negyessy
Neurobionics Research Group,
Hungarian Academy of Sciences -
Peter Pazmany Catholic University - Semmelweis University
Tuzolto u. 58
H-1094 Budapest
Hungary
Tel.: +36-12156920 ext. 53712
Fax: +36-12176937
E-mail: negyessy(a)ana.sote.hu,
negyessy(a)gmail.com