[vslist] fMRI POST-DOCTORAL POSITION at U. of Rochester, Rochester, NY

Daphne Bavelier daphne@cvs.rochester.edu
Tue Mar 18 13:57:01 2003


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fMRI POST-DOCTORAL POSITION - Rochester Center for Brain Imaging, 
University of Rochester, Rochester NY

The Center includes a 3.0T magnet for humans and a 9.4T and 14T 
magnet for small animals. The successful applicant should be 
well-versed in the use of the fMRI technique,  have a strong 
background in Cognitive Neuroscience and excellent inter-personal 
skills, as we expect that individual to play an active role in the 
development of the Center. The applicant would be free to carry out 
his or her own research in collaboration with one or more research 
groups at the Center, as well as assisting other groups in 
experimental design, stimulus presentation, and data processing and 
analysis.
The Center has close links to the department of Brain and Cognitive 
Sciences which provides a rich scientific environment with experts in 
learning and development in animals and humans, language acquisition 
and processing, computational approaches to cognition and 
neuroscience, and motor control (http://www.bcs.rochester.edu). It is 
also affiliated to the Center for Visual Science which is one of the 
largest research centers dedicated to the study of visual perception 
(http://www.cvs.rochester.edu).
If interested, please send a CV and short statement of your interest, 
as well as the name and address of three references to Daphne 
Bavelier, daphne@bcs.rochester.edu. The initial appointment is for 2 
years, renewable with possibility of a research track position. Start 
date Fall 2003.
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<div><font color="#000000">fMRI POST-DOCTORAL POSITION - Rochester
Center for Brain Imaging, University of Rochester, Rochester NY<br>
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The Center includes a 3.0T magnet for humans and a 9.4T and 14T
magnet for small animals. The successful applicant should be
well-versed in the use of the fMRI technique,&nbsp; have a strong
background in Cognitive Neuroscience and excellent inter-personal
skills, as we expect that individual to play an active role in the
development of the Center. The applicant would be free to carry out
his or her own research in collaboration with one or more research
groups at the Center, as well as assisting other groups in
experimental design, stimulus presentation, and data processing and
analysis.<br>
The Center has close links to the department of Brain and Cognitive
Sciences which provides a rich scientific environment with experts in
learning and development in animals and humans, language acquisition
and processing, computational approaches to cognition and
neuroscience, and motor control
(<u>http://www.bcs.rochester.edu)</u>. It is also affiliated to the
Center for Visual Science which is one of the largest research
centers dedicated to the study of visual perception
(<u>http://www.cvs.rochester.edu)</u>.</font></div>
<div><font color="#000000">If interested, please send a CV and short
statement of your interest, as well as the name and address of three
references to Daphne Bavelier,<u> daphne@bcs.rochester.edu</u>. The
initial appointment is for 2 years, renewable with possibility of a
research track position. Start date Fall 2003.</font></div>
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