VisionScienceList: Institute of Psychiatry, Post-Doctoral Research Worker

From: Georgina Evdoka (spmagce@iop.kcl.ac.uk)
Date: Thu May 18 2000 - 00:58:18 PDT

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    INSTITUTE OF PSYCHIATRY

    POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCH WORKER
    Section of Old Age Psychiatry

    Applications are invited from experienced researchers for a post-doctoral
    research position on a project funded by the Wellcome Trust. The
    successful candidate will have a PhD in visual neuroscience, neuroscience
    or psychology and will become a member of a small team using fMRI, EEG and
    psychophysical techniques, separately and in combination, to study the
    relationship between the visual brain and the visual mind.
    Responsibilities will include the design, execution and analysis of
    electrophysiological, neuroimaging and psychophysical experiments in normal
    subjects and patients with visual disorders. If required, training in fMRI
    and EEG techniques will be provided.

    The post is funded for one and a half years in the first instance and would
    suit researchers either pursuing a career in visual neuroscience or with an
    interest in multi-modal imaging techniques.

    Starting salary in the range £20,319 pa to £22,945 pa (inclusive of London
    allowance), depending on qualifications and experience.

    For further information please send an SAE quoting ref. no. 00/R44 to the
    Personnel Office, Institute of Psychiatry, De Crespigny Park, London SE5
    8AF or e-mail vacancies@iop.kcl.ac.uk. Applications, in the form of a CV
    with the names of two referees, should be sent to the same address.
    Closing date for applications 15 June 2000.

    Only candidates shortlisted for interview will be contacted.

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