[visionlist] Postdoctoral Position in Retinal Physiology, University of Oldenburg, Germany

Karin Dedek karin.dedek at uni-oldenburg.de
Thu Oct 1 06:19:07 PDT 2009


<mailto:visionlist at visionscience.com> A postdoc position in Neuroscience 
is available in the lab of Prof. Reto Weiler for the investigation of 
signal processing in the mouse retina (for details see 
http://www.fg-retina.uni-oldenburg.de/en/18948.html). We employ 
anatomical, optical, and electrophysiological techniques to investigate 
the functional properties of retinal neurons and their networks.

We are an interdisciplinary team working (for details see also 
http://www.neurosensorik.uni-oldenburg.de/en/) on diverse aspects of 
retinal processing and offer well equipped research labs. If you are 
highly motivated and have a sound background in electrophysiology (e.g., 
patch-clamp recordings), you are encouraged to apply. Basic programming 
skills (e.g., Matlab) and/or experience with modern light microscopy 
techniques (confocal or two-photon microscopy) would be an asset.

Funding of the position is available for at least three years within the 
DFG Research Unit "Dynamics and stability of retinal processing" (FOR 
701, www.fg-retina.uni-oldenburg.de/en/), which also provides 
opportunities to meet with other retinal neuroscientists.

Applications are accepted until the position is filled.

Please apply with CV, copies of certificates, list of methods, letters 
of reference, and list of publications, preferentially via email to 
Karin Dedek (karin.dedek at uni-oldenburg.de).

Contact:
Dr. Karin Dedek
karin.dedek at uni-oldenburg.de
University of Oldenburg
Fak. V, IBU, Neurobiology
http://www.neurobiologie.uni-oldenburg.de/

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Dr. Karin Dedek
University of Oldenburg
Fak. V, Dept. for Neurobiology
PO Box 2503
D-26111 Oldenburg
Germany

Tel.:+49-(0)441-798-3425
Fax.:+49-(0)441-798-3423


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