Postdoctoral Fellowships in Sensory Systems Research. The Training Program =
in Sensory Systems Research at Wake Forest University School of Medicine =
is seeking qualified applicants for postdoctoral fellowships. Applicants =
for these NIH training program-sponsored fellowships must hold their =
Ph.D., and must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents who have not =
received more than two years of support from an NIH training grant. The =
training program consists of 11 faculty in the Department of Neurobiology =
and Anatomy, and the focus is on the development and organization of =
sensory systems, and on the interactions among these systems and with =
motor processes. The environment within the program is highly collaborative=
and emphasizes multidisciplinary training across sensory systems - =
approaches range from molecular studies to patch clamp recordings in brain =
slices and to electrophysiological studies in awake, behaving animals. In =
addition to excellent scientific training in a well-funded and collaborativ=
e environment, trainees will be closely mentored in other aspects of the =
scientific experience, including career development, grant writing and =
presentation skills. Specific interests of the program faculty and a =
complete description of the training program can be found at the Web site =
http://www.wfubmc.edu/nba/nba.html. Applicants should send a CV, a brief =
description of current research and the names and telephone numbers of =
three references to Sensory Training Program, Dr. Judy K. Brunso-Bechtold, =
Director or Dwayne W. Godwin, Co-Director, Dept. of Neurobiology and =
Anatomy, Wake Forest Univ. Sch. of Med., Winston-Salem, NC 27157-1010. =
AA/EOE.