Postdoctoral Trainee. Analysis of visual structure-from-motion in
primates. Representation of optic flow and attention in temporal (STPa)
and parietal lobes (7a) are being examined in the awake behaving monkey.
These studies utilize single unit recording, optical recording,
microdialysis techniques. Laboratory also has ongoing fMRI, human
psychophysical studies and computational studies. Recent graduates who are
changing fields from either cellular or computational neuroscience to
behavioral and physiological studies are particularly encouraged to apply.
Computer expertise useful, but not necessary. Superb experimental and
computational facilities in a multi-disciplinary research center. NY-NJ
Metro area.
We will be interviewing at ARVO.
Contact:
Ralph Siegel, Ph.D.
Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience
Rutgers, The State University
197 University Avenue
Newark, NJ 07102
phone: 973-353-1080 x3261
fax: 973-353-1272
axon@cortex.rutgers.edu
http://www.cmbn.rutgers.edu/cmbn/faculty/rsiegel.html
Term: Beginning July 1, 1999
Salary: NIH levels
Please send statement of research interests, curriculum vitae, and
names of three references.
Ralph Siegel, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
axon@cortex.rutgers.edu
voice: 973-353-1080 x3261
fax: 973-353-1272
Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience
Rutgers, The State University
197 University Avenue
Newark, NJ 07102
*Graduate program information: http://www.bns.rutgers.edu/
*Additional information and reprints:
http://www.cmbn.rutgers.edu/cmbn/faculty/rsiegel.html