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Post-doctoral vacancies, UCL Institute of Ophthalmology
Adam Sillito
a.sillito at ucl.ac.uk
Thu Oct 29 05:08:05 PDT 2009
Postdoctoral vacancies, UCL Institute of Ophthalmology, London
Applications are invited from suitably qualified, enthusiastic and
motivated individuals. Successful candidates will join a research group,
headed by Professor Adam Sillito, using a variety of techniques to explore
the mechanisms of visual perception and attention in the mammalian visual
system and the application of this expertise to clinical issues.
The successful applicants will have a strong interest in visual processing
and the neurobiology of vision. They will join a friendly and enthusiastic
team and will be expected to play an active role in all areas of the
group's work and to be prepared and able to take responsibility for
effective organization and day to day running of designated aspects of the
experimental program. One of the new posts will be particularly involved
in innovative research on the interplay between feed forward and feedback
systems in visual processing and the way attentional mechanisms are
integrated at thalamic level (post 1). The other (post 2) will be
particularly involved in a clinical study run in collaboration with Mr
Robert MacLaren, (Nuffield Laboratory of Ophthalmology, University of
Oxford and a consultant ophthalmologist at Moorfields Eye Hospital),
exploring changes in vision following from novel surgical procedures shown
to have great promise in treating patients suffering from age-related
macular degeneration.
The research is funded by the BBSRC and MRC and brings together a range of
multi-disciplinary techniques including visual stimulation, in vivo
electrophysiology, multiple electrode recordings, neuropharmacological
manipulation, retinal transplantation surgery, neurohistology, programming
and electronics together with a variety of data analytical
approaches. Applicants should have a PhD in a relevant subject area and
proven relevant experience of in vivo electrophysiological recording
techniques and/or running behavioural experiments. Whilst experience in
some or all of the other techniques would be highly advantageous, some
training can be provided where necessary thus candidates with the necessary
background knowledge and skill sets, technical aptitude and a commitment to
learn are also encouraged to apply.
Funding for the posts is for up to 4 years (post 1) and up to 1 year (post
2) respectively in the first instance, with the possibility of further
extension. Starting date is negotiable, but ideally candidates should be
able to take up a position within three months. Closing date November 2nd.
For further details of the posts and how to apply see UCL's website:
https://atsv7.wcn.co.uk/search_engine/jobs.cgi?SID=amNvZGU9MTExOTA0MCZ2dF90ZW1wbGF0ZT05NjYmb3duZXI9NTA0MTE3OCZvd25lcnR5cGU9ZmFpciZicmFuZF9pZD0wJnBvc3RpbmdfY29kZT0yMjQ=
Informal enquiries may be made to Professor Adam Sillito (via email:
a.sillito at ucl.ac.uk)
Professor Adam M Sillito FMedSci
Professor of Visual Science
UCL Institute of Ophthalmology
Bath Street
London EC1V 9EL
UK
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