[vslist] Post-doctoral Position Boston University

William D. Eldred eldred@bu.edu
Tue Nov 4 13:57:00 2003


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Post-doctoral position to join a multi-disciplinary NIH-funded lab=20

studying the nitric oxide/cGMP signal transduction system in retina.=20

The successful applicant will use a wide variety of techniques including =


real time nitric oxide imaging, conventional and multiphoton confocal=20

microscopy, calcium imaging, light and electron immunocytochemistry,=20

electrophysiology, pharmacology, proteomics, and transfections of=20

cellular activity markers and RNAi. Research will be done using intact=20

retinas, retinal slices and isolated cells from salamander, turtle, rat =
and=20

mouse. Current projects include the study of neurotransmitter and light=20

stimulated nitric oxide production and the downstream signaling =
pathways,=20

and the modulation of neurotransmitter release by nitric oxide. BU has =
an=20

active vision group which ranges in interests from molecular biology of=20

phototransduction through retinal electrophysiology and perceptual =
modeling=20

of vision. Candidates should have a Ph.D. in Neurobiology or a closely=20

related field. Previous experience in second messenger signaling=20

mechanisms, molecular biology, electrophysiology, nitric oxide, or =
retina=20

would be considered valuable.=20

Please send CV, statement of research interests, and the names of=20

three references to:=20

William D. Eldred

Boston University

Department of Biology

5 Cummington Street

Boston, MA 02215

Phone: (617) 353-2439

Fax: (617) 358-1124=20

Email: eldred@bu.edu=20

I will be available for meeting with interested candidates at the=20

Society for Neuroscience meeting in New Orleans.=20


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<P align=3Dleft>Post-doctoral position to join a multi-disciplinary =
NIH-funded lab=20
</P>
<P align=3Dleft>studying the nitric oxide/cGMP signal transduction =
system in=20
retina. </P>
<P align=3Dleft>The successful applicant will use a wide variety of =
techniques=20
including </P>
<P align=3Dleft>real time nitric oxide imaging, conventional and =
multiphoton=20
confocal </P>
<P align=3Dleft>microscopy, calcium imaging, light and electron=20
immunocytochemistry, </P>
<P align=3Dleft>electrophysiology, pharmacology, proteomics, and =
transfections of=20
</P>
<P align=3Dleft>cellular activity markers and RNAi. Research will be =
done using=20
intact </P>
<P align=3Dleft>retinas, retinal slices and isolated cells from =
salamander,=20
turtle, rat and </P>
<P align=3Dleft>mouse. Current projects include the study of =
neurotransmitter and=20
light </P>
<P align=3Dleft>stimulated nitric oxide production and the downstream =
signaling=20
pathways, </P>
<P align=3Dleft>and the modulation of neurotransmitter release by nitric =
oxide. BU=20
has an </P>
<P align=3Dleft>active vision group which ranges in interests from =
molecular=20
biology of </P>
<P align=3Dleft>phototransduction through retinal electrophysiology and =
perceptual=20
modeling </P>
<P align=3Dleft>of vision. Candidates should have a Ph.D. in =
Neurobiology or a=20
closely </P>
<P align=3Dleft>related field. Previous experience in second messenger =
signaling=20
</P>
<P align=3Dleft>mechanisms, molecular biology, electrophysiology, nitric =
oxide, or=20
retina </P>
<P align=3Dleft>would be considered valuable. </P>
<P align=3Dleft></P>
<P align=3Dleft>Please send CV, statement of research interests, and the =
names of=20
</P>
<P align=3Dleft>three references to: </P>
<P align=3Dleft></P>
<P align=3Dleft>William D. Eldred</P>
<P align=3Dleft>Boston University</P>
<P align=3Dleft>Department of Biology</P>
<P align=3Dleft>5 Cummington Street</P>
<P align=3Dleft>Boston, MA 02215</P>
<P align=3Dleft></P>
<P align=3Dleft>Phone: (617) 353-2439</P>
<P align=3Dleft>Fax: (617) 358-1124 </P>
<P align=3Dleft>Email: eldred@bu.edu </P>
<P align=3Dleft></P>
<P align=3Dleft>I will be available for meeting with interested =
candidates at the=20
</P>
<P align=3Dleft>Society for Neuroscience meeting in New Orleans. </P>
<P align=3Dleft></P>
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