[vslist] UCB Vision Science NIH Postdoc/Other Positions Available

Fran Stone fstone@spectacle.berkeley.edu
Thu Oct 31 16:25:01 2002


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Post-Doctoral Position for 2002-2003
NIH Training Program in Vision Science
University of California at Berkeley

Applications are now being accepted for an NIH/NEI post-doctoral 
(post-Ph.D.) position to be filled prior to June 30, 2003.  The 
appointment is one year in length; a longer appointment may be 
negotiated with the post-doctoral mentor.  Stipends are N.I.H. 
standard based on years of experience.  Applicants must be either 
U.S. citizens or permanent residents.  Applications from women and 
minorities are encouraged.

The training faculty includes vision scientists in a range of 
disciplines including vision science, optometry, psychology, 
neuroscience, molecular and cell biology, electrical engineering, 
bioengineering, chemistry, physics, computer science, and 
biostatistics. Research facilities are outstanding and participating 
investigators have strong, well-funded research programs.

Vision Science faculty include:  Anthony J. Adams, Ian L. Bailey, 
Martin S. Banks, Brian Barsky,  Theodore E. Cohn, Yang Dan, Karen K. 
DeValois, Russell L. DeValois, Jay M. Enoch, John G. Flannery, 
Suzanne J. Fleiszig, Ralph D. Freeman, Jack L. Gallant, Donald A. 
Glaser, Xiaohua Gong*, Gunilla Haegerstrom-Portnoy, Stanley A. Klein, 
Richard Kramer, Dennis Levi, Jitendra Malik, Robert B. Mandell, 
Richard A. Mathies,  W. Geoffrey Owen, Kenneth A. Polse, Clifton M. 
Schor, Lawrence Stark, Eugene Switkes, Richard C. Van Sluyters, Frank 
Werblin, Gerald Westheimer, Christine Wildsoet.

*contact Fran Stone for information

Applicants should contact the faculty member with whom s/he prefers 
to be directly associated, and the Grant Administrator, Ms. Fran 
Stone (510/642-9804; fstone@spectacle.Berkeley.EDU).

Descriptions of our faculty's research interests with email addresses 
and links to their  websites can be accessed from the Vision Science 
Homepage  http://vision.berkeley.edu (currently under reconstruction 
but still accessible).

The application consists of:   1) a letter of intent which includes 
your research experience, interests and goals, 2) a curriculum vitae, 
3) reprints of published work, 4) three letters of reference and 5) 
transcripts of higher education (and GRE scores if available).

Applications will be reviewed starting from January 15, 2003.   All 
application materials should be sent to:

Dr. Anthony J. Adams, Director
C/O Ms. Fran Stone, Grant Administrator
NIH Training Program in Vision Science
University of California
Berkeley, California  94720-2020

Please contact Ms. Fran Stone if you have questions or need assistance.

Appointees are encouraged by N.I.H. to apply for an individual NRSA 
post-doctoral fellowship for additional years of research training 
support.
       
OTHER POSITIONS: 
Predoctoral positions will be available in August 2003, as will 
positions for O.D.s, M.D.s or D.V.M.'s who wish to pursue a Ph.D. 
Interested individuals can access information on the Graduate Program 
in Vision Science as well as the Graduate Application @ 
http://vision.berkeley.edu or contact Fran Stone.
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<div>Post-Doctoral Position for 2002-2003</div>
<div>NIH Training Program in Vision Science</div>
<div>University of California at Berkeley</div>
<div>&nbsp;</div>
<div>Applications are now being accepted for an NIH/NEI post-doctoral
(post-Ph.D.) position to be filled prior to June 30, 2003.&nbsp; The
appointment is one year in length; a longer appointment may be
negotiated with the post-doctoral mentor.&nbsp; Stipends are N.I.H.
standard based on years of experience.&nbsp; Applicants must be either
U.S. citizens or permanent residents.&nbsp; Applications from women
and minorities are encouraged.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>The training faculty includes vision scientists in a range of
disciplines including vision science, optometry, psychology,
neuroscience, molecular and cell biology, electrical engineering,
bioengineering, chemistry, physics, computer science, and
biostatistics. Research facilities are outstanding and participating
investigators have strong, well-funded research programs.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Vision Science faculty include:&nbsp; Anthony J. Adams, Ian L.
Bailey, Martin S. Banks, Brian Barsky,&nbsp; Theodore E. Cohn, Yang
Dan, Karen K. DeValois, Russell L. DeValois, Jay M. Enoch, John G.
Flannery, Suzanne J. Fleiszig, Ralph D. Freeman, Jack L. Gallant,
Donald A. Glaser, Xiaohua Gong*, Gunilla Haegerstrom-Portnoy, Stanley
A. Klein, Richard Kramer, Dennis Levi, Jitendra Malik, Robert B.
Mandell,&nbsp; Richard A. Mathies,&nbsp; W. Geoffrey Owen, Kenneth A.
Polse, Clifton M. Schor, Lawrence Stark, Eugene Switkes, Richard C.
Van Sluyters, Frank Werblin, Gerald Westheimer, Christine
Wildsoet.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>*contact Fran Stone for information</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Applicants should contact the faculty member with whom s/he
prefers to be directly associated, and the Grant Administrator, Ms.
Fran Stone (510/642-9804; fstone@spectacle.Berkeley.EDU).</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Descriptions of our faculty's research interests with email
addresses and links to their&nbsp; websites can be accessed from the
Vision Science Homepage&nbsp; http://vision.berkeley.edu (currently
under reconstruction but still accessible).</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>The application consists of:&nbsp;&nbsp; 1) a letter of intent
which includes your research experience, interests and goals, 2) a
curriculum vitae, 3) reprints of published work, 4) three letters of
reference and 5) transcripts of higher education (and GRE scores if
available).</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Applications will be reviewed starting from<font color="#0000FF">
January 15, 2003.</font>&nbsp;&nbsp; All application materials should
be sent to:</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Dr. Anthony J. Adams, Director</div>
<div>C/O Ms. Fran Stone, Grant Administrator</div>
<div>NIH Training Program in Vision Science</div>
<div>University of California</div>
<div>Berkeley, California&nbsp; 94720-2020</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Please contact Ms. Fran Stone if you have questions or need
assistance.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Appointees are encouraged by N.I.H. to apply for an individual
NRSA post-doctoral fellowship for additional years of research
training support.</div>
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<div><font size="+1"><b>OTHER POSITIONS:&nbsp;</b></font></div>
<div><font size="+1"><b>Predoctoral positions will be available in
August 2003, as will positions for O.D.s, M.D.s or D.V.M.'s who wish
to pursue a Ph.D.&nbsp;&nbsp; Interested individuals can access
information on the Graduate Program in Vision Science as well as the
Graduate Application @ http://vision.berkeley.edu or contact Fran
Stone.</b></font></div>
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