Applications are invited for a two-year post-doctoral fellowship to
collaborate with studies of peripheral visual function in normal and
diseased eyes. Ongoing research projects include measurement and modelling
of peripheral color vision, motion perception and flicker sensitivity.
These techniques are used to study patients with glaucoma, with the goals
of distinguishing cell dysfunction from cell death and of relating ganglion
cell damage to visual dysfunction.
Candidates should have a background in visual psychophysics and an interest
in applying the methods and models of basic visual research to the study of
ocular disease.
The State University of New York College of Optometry provides a congenial
research atmosphere, an excellent library, and interaction with colleagues
in many areas of vision science. The central Manhattan location facilitates
intellectual, cultural and other activities. Salary will be competitive
and commensurate with experience.
Candidates should email their CV's as soon as possible to
bswanson@sunyopt.edu. A formal application including CV, reprints and
preprints, and letters from two references should be mailed to the address
below.
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William H. Swanson, Ph.D.
Senior Research Scientist
Department of Clinical Sciences
SUNY College of Optometry, 8th floor
100 East 24th Street
New York NY 10010
phone: 212.780.5208
fax: 212.780.5009
email: bswanson@sunyopt.edu
http://web.sunyopt.edu/~user0132/index.htm
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