[vslist] Postdoctoral Position in Pediatric Vision Lab
Carol Westall
carol@sickkids.ca
Tue Jan 28 12:22:42 2003
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Postdoctoral Position in Visual Neuroscience
HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN AND UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO.
Brain & Behaviour/Research Institute and Department of Ophthalmology,
Toronto, Canada
A postdoctoral position in Visual Neuroscience is available immediately
within the Hospital for Sick Children Vision Research Group, under the
directorship of Dr. Carol Westall. The group comprises of a vision
scientist, 4 graduate students and one post doctoral fellow.
Description of the Position:
The successful applicant will investigate visual and retinal functions
using clinical electrophysiological (electroretinogram, multifocal
electroretinogram and visual evoked potentials) techniques. The projects in
which she/he will be involved will include a multidisciplinary team of
scientists and physicians at the Hospital for Sick Children and University
of Toronto. Projects investigating evidence of ocular toxicity in children
and adults will be a priority. Visual and retinal function will be
investigated in subjects with exposure to environmental insult or
prescribed drugs, which cause visual toxicity such as vigabatrin (used for
seizure control), chemotherapy or antimalarials. Visual function will be
assessed using visual evoked potentials (sweep VEP) to study contrast
sensitivity and visual acuity and pattern onset VEPs (equiluminant colour)
to assess L-M and S- colour mechanisms in the human visual system. Retinal
function will be investigated with electroretinography (single flash and
multifocal).
For further information on research in the Westall lab please visit:
www.sickkids.ca/research/profiles/westall.asp or email carol@sickkids.ca
Qualifications:
The applicant should have a strong background in clinical visual
electrophysiological recording, vision science and/or toxicology. A Ph.D.
in an area related to visual science or M.D. with post-doctoral experience
in toxicology and ophthalmology is required. The applicant should have
excellent quantitative and analytical skills. The ability to communicate
clearly in English in both written and verbal form is essential. Previous
pediatric experience is an asset. Applications from self-directed,
energetic and motivated scientists are welcome.
Salary:
Commensurate with the Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR).
Please email CV and names of 3 referees to:
Erin O'Hare
The Hospital for Sick Children
555 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario
M5G1X8
Fax (416) 813-5671
E-mail: hr.recruiter@sickkids.ca
Must Quote File Number BB0110-EO
Please include the names and contact information of three references with
your cover letter and resume. We thank you in advance for your
interest. Only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.
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Postdoctoral Position in Visual Neuroscience<br><br>
HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN AND UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO.<br>
Brain & Behaviour/Research Institute and Department of
Ophthalmology,<br>
Toronto, Canada<br><br>
A postdoctoral position in Visual Neuroscience is available immediately
within the Hospital for Sick Children Vision Research Group, under the
directorship of Dr. Carol Westall. The group comprises of a vision
scientist, 4 graduate students and one post doctoral fellow.<br><br>
Description of the Position:<br>
The successful applicant will investigate visual and retinal functions
using clinical electrophysiological (electroretinogram, multifocal
electroretinogram and visual evoked potentials) techniques. The projects
in which she/he will be involved will include a multidisciplinary team of
scientists and physicians at the Hospital for Sick Children and
University of Toronto. Projects investigating evidence of ocular toxicity
in children and adults will be a priority. Visual and retinal
function will be investigated in subjects with exposure to environmental
insult or prescribed drugs, which cause visual toxicity such as
vigabatrin (used for seizure control), chemotherapy or
antimalarials. Visual function will be assessed using visual evoked
potentials (sweep VEP) to study contrast sensitivity and visual acuity
and pattern onset VEPs (equiluminant colour) to assess L-M and S- colour
mechanisms in the human visual system. Retinal function will be
investigated with electroretinography (single flash and multifocal).
<br><br>
For further information on research in the Westall lab please visit:
<a href=3D"http://www.sickkids.ca/research/profiles/westall.asp"=
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href=3D"http://www.sickkids.ca/research/profiles/westall.asp" eudora=3D"aut=
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or email carol@sickkids.ca<br><br>
Qualifications:<br>
The applicant should have a strong background in clinical visual
electrophysiological recording, vision science and/or toxicology. A Ph.D.
in an area related to visual science or M.D. with post-doctoral
experience in toxicology and ophthalmology is required. The applicant
should have excellent quantitative and analytical skills. The ability to
communicate clearly in English in both written and verbal form is
essential. Previous pediatric experience is an asset. Applications from
self-directed, energetic and motivated scientists are welcome.<br>
<br>
Salary:<br>
Commensurate with the Canadian Institute of Health Research
(CIHR).<br><br>
Please email CV and names of 3 referees to:<br>
<font size=3D2>Erin O=92Hare<br>
The Hospital for Sick Children <br>
555 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario<br>
M5G1X8<br>
Fax (416) 813-5671<br>
E-mail: hr.recruiter@sickkids.ca<br><br>
</font><u>Must Quote File Number BB0110-EO<br><br>
</u>Please include the names and contact information of three references
with your cover letter and resume. We thank you in advance for your
interest. Only those applicants selected for an interview will be
contacted.<br><br>
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