[visionlist] NSF-FUNDED 3-year POSTDOC POSITION IN VISUAL NEUROSCIENCE

Susana Martinez-Conde smart at neuralcorrelate.com
Sat Mar 8 16:56:52 GMT 2008


NSF-FUNDED 3-year POSTDOC POSITION IN VISUAL NEUROSCIENCE

An NSF-funded 3-year postdoctoral position is available in the
Martinez-Conde Laboratory (Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, AZ) to
study the physiological and perceptual consequences of fixational eye
movements. The experiments will directly follow from the line of research
featured as the Cover Story of Scientific American last August:
http://smc.neuralcorrelate.com/files/publications/martinez-conde_macknik_sci
am07.pdf. The project will combine single-neuron recordings, eye-movement
tracking, and visual psychophysics.

 

Previous electrophysiology experience is not required. The ideal candidate
will have a strong background in psychophysics and/or computational modeling
and/or single-neuron recordings and/or functional imaging, as evidenced by
first-author publications. Programming experience with Matlab or C is very
desirable. 


The Barrow Neurological Institute is a TOP 10 rated clinical neuroscience
institute (US News and World Report), and is located in central Phoenix, the
5th largest metropolitan area in the US. A generous benefits package
includes medical, dental, vision, and retirement (with a value equal to
24.7% of the salary). EOE.


Please visit the Martinez-Conde lab's website at:
<http://smc.neuralcorrelate.com> http://smc.neuralcorrelate.com 


Please send CV and letters of reference to: 
 
Dr. Susana Martinez-Conde
 <mailto:smart at neuralcorrelate.com> smart at neuralcorrelate.com

 

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Susana Martinez-Conde, PhD

Director, Laboratory of Visual Neuroscience

Division of Neurobiology

Barrow Neurological Institute

350 W. Thomas Rd

Phoenix AZ 85013, USA

 

Phone: +1 (602) 406-3484

Fax: +1 (602) 406-4172

Email: smart at neuralcorrelate.com

http://www.neuralcorrelate.com/smc_lab/

 

 

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