VisionScienceList: Postdoctoral Position at Wake Forest

From: Dwayne (dgodwin@wfubmc.edu)
Date: Sun Jun 24 2001 - 20:20:49 PDT

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    Postdoctoral Position in Thalamic Neurophysiology

    A postdoctoral position in visual neurophysiology is available
    immediately in the laboratory of Dr. Dwayne Godwin. This position is
    made possible through a NIH training grant. We have several ongoing
    projects investigating the role of nitric oxide in visual development
    and synaptic transmission, and an interest in the interaction of
    cortical and subcortical visual pathways. The Wake Forest University
    School of Medicine is located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, one of
    the most desirable places to live in the US, within easy reach of the
    Smoky Mountains or the beach. The Department of Neurobiology and
    Anatomy is a close-knit group of approximately 30 investigators with a
    variety of research interests that spawn rich collaborative
    opportunities.

    Applicants for NIH training program-sponsored fellowships must hold
    their Ph.D.,and must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents who have
    not received more than two years of support from an NIH training grant.
    The training program consists of 11 faculty in the Department of
    Neurobiology and Anatomy, and the focus is on the development and
    organization of sensory systems, on the interactions among these
    systems, and with motor processes. The environment within the program is
    highly collaborative, and several opportunities exist for projects
    between our lab and other investigators.

    In addition to excellent scientific training in a
    well-funded and collaborative environment, trainees will be closely
    mentored in other aspects of the scientific experience. Career
    development, and presentation skills are strongly emphased
    and grant writing in encouraged and supported. Applicants should
    email (dgodwin@wfubmc.edu) for further information and application
    requirements, and are welcomed to stop by
    our posters at the neuroscience meeting.
    EO/AAE

    Dwayne W. Godwin, Ph.D.
    Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy
    Wake Forest University School of Medicine
    Medical Center Blvd.
    Winston-Salem, NC 27157-1010

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