[visionlist] Postdoctoral Fellowships at Smith-Kettlewell
Preeti Verghese
preeti at ski.org
Mon Dec 7 12:07:22 PST 2009
*Postdoctoral Training at
The Smith Kettlewell Eye Research Institute
San Francisco, CA*
The Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute announces the availability of postdoctoral fellowships. Smith-Kettlewell is a non-profit, independent research institute in San Francisco, California historically dedicated to basic and clinical research in human vision with an emphasis on strabismus and its associated sensory and motor conditions and on visual rehabilitation. The fellowships are open to any field of visual neuroscience, oculomotor control and low-vision/blindness rehabilitation. Translational or clinically relevant aspects of these topics are particularly sought after. Details of the research interests of individual preceptors are listed below. The fellowships require a doctoral degree and are normally awarded for two years. Applications from individuals with disabilities or other underrepresented groups are particularly encouraged.
Applications will be accepted until February 1, 2010. Details of the program and application procedures are to be found at http://www.ski.org/General/Fellowships. If you have further questions, please email Dr. Preeti Verghese atpreeti at ski.org.
PRECEPTORS
John Brabyn, Ph.D.http://www.ski.org/Rehab/JABrabyn_lab/
Low vision and blindness rehabilitation, sensory impairment, assistive technology
James Coughlan, Ph.D. http://www.ski.org/Rehab/Coughlan_lab/
Computer vision, including Bayesian and graphical modeling, and applications for the blind and visually impaired
Bill Good, M.D.http://www.ski.org/WGood/
Abnormal visual development in infants and children
Steve Heinen, Ph.D.http://www.ski.org/SJHeinen_lab/
Executive decision making in frontal cortex and motion processing for eye movement control
Suzanne McKee, Ph.D.http://www.ski.org/SPMcKee_lab/
Binocular vision, amblyopia, motion processing, contrast sensitivity, natural scenes
Josh Miele, Ph.D.http://www.ski.org/Rehab/JAMiele
Accessible information systems, audio/tactile graphics, auditory displays, and wayfinding technologies for the blind and visually impaired.
Laura Renninger, Ph.D. http://www.ski.org/Verghese_Lab/laura/
Computational modeling and psychophysics of eye movement behavior in low vision patients
Christopher Tyler, Ph.D.http://www.ski.org/CWTyler_lab/
Functional MRI studies of stereoscopic vision, long-range interactions, and temporal dynamics of visual processing
Preeti Verghese, Ph.D.http://www.ski.org/Verghese_Lab/
Psychophysics and modeling of spatial vision, visual search and eye movements
Alex Wade, Ph.D.http://www.wadelab.net/
Multimodal imaging of early visual pathways, color vision, advanced fMRI and EEG source imaging methods.
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