CVNet - postdoc; retinal signal processing; Netherlands Ophth Res Inst

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Date: Fri Mar 31 2000 - 08:44:00 PST

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    From: "Dr. Maarten Kamermans" <m.kamermans@ioi.knaw.nl>
    Subject: Postdoc; retinal neurobiology; Netherlands Ophthalmic Research
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    Can you please post the following ad on CVNet? Thanks,

    Maarten Kamermans

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    Postdoctoral and graduate student positions available immediately

    The department of "Retinal Signal Processing" of the Netherlands Ophthalmic
    Research Institute in Amsterdam in the Netherlands studies the
    communication between neurons in the retina of the goldfish and zebrafish.
    The research has a strong emphasis on the functional consequences of
    retinal processing on for the visual system as a whole. In the laboratory,
    electrophysiological (patch-clamp, intracellular and multi-electrode),
    Ca-imaging, immunocytochemical, molecular biological and behavioral
    techniques are used in combination with computer simulations.

    Two new projects will be started:
    1) Mechanisms of sustained synaptic transmission
    This project aims to unravel the mechanisms of sustained synaptic
    transmission in the cone/horizontal/bipolar cell synapse. In this project
    we want to identify the key proteins involved in the synaptic machinery of
    the cone photoreceptor. For this project we are looking for a postdoc with
    a molecular biological background and a strong affinity for functional
    studies. Furthermore, we are looking for a postdoc/graduate student with a
    background in electrophysiology and/or fluorescent imaging. Her/his project
    will deal with the relation between the Ca-current, the Ca-concentration
    and the synaptic vesicle release by the cone photoreceptors.

    2) Neural code for color at retinal ganglion cell level.
    This project aims to unravel the neural code for color at ganglion cell
    level. Our work in the outer retina predicts that groups of ganglion cells
    behave color-constant whereas individual ganglion cells will not. The
    scheme by which the ganglion cells will encode color and color-constancy
    will be the main topic of this project. In this study we use
    multi-electrode recording to study responses of ganglion cells due to
    chromatic complex stimuli. For this project we are looking for a
    postdoc/graduate student with a background in electrophysiology. Experience
    with computer modelling and programming is a high recommendation.

    For further information and applications:
    Dr. Maarten Kamermans
    Meibergdreef 15, 1105 BA Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    phone: +31 20 566 5180
    fax: +31 20 566 6121
    email: m.kamermans@ioi.knaw.nl

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    Dr. Maarten Kamermans

    The Netherlands Ophthalmic Research Institute
    Meibergdreef 47
    P.O.Box 12141
    1100 AC Amsterdam
    The Netherlands

    phone: +31 20 566 5180 or +31 20 566 6101
    fax: +31 20 566 6121
    email: m.kamermans@ioi.knaw.nl

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