The Systems Neurobiology Laboratory (Krauzlis) at the Salk Institute
is seeking two post-doctoral candidates skilled in awake primate physiology
and/or behavioral studies of eye movements, visual attention and perception.
Current projects include electrophysiological studies of the subcortical
pathways that coordinate pursuit and saccadic eye movements, and behavioral
studies of the relationship between attention and eye movements.
The ideal candidate will have prior research experience in one or more
of the following areas: working with alert and behaving monkeys,
stereotaxic surgery in the brain, electrophysiological recording and
microstimulation, psychophysical and/or oculomotor experiments, programming
experience with Matlab or C on Linux or Unix platforms.
Good interpersonal, technical, and organizational skills are expected,
as well as a significant publication record.
Salary will be commensurate with level of experience ($28,000 - 35,000)
Target starting date is September 2000.
All queries should be sent to Rich Krauzlis at rich@salk.edu.
Interested candidates are encouraged to send their CV, references, and
statement of interest electronically, although these may also be sent to
the address listed below.
Interested candidates are also encouraged to contact Rich Krauzlis directly
at the ARVO 2000 meeting in Fort Lauderdale.
Rich Krauzlis (rich@salk.edu)
The Salk Institute
10010 N. Torrey Pines Road
La Jolla, CA 92037-1099
858-453-4100 x1257 (phone)
858-546-8526 (fax)
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