[vslist] University of Washington, Primate Neuroscience Position

Michael Shadlen shadlen@u.washington.edu
Wed Oct 6 19:57:01 2004


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Systems Neuroscience Positions, University of Washington.  Applications 
are invited for two joint positions as Core Staff of the Washington 
National Primate Research Center and tenure-track Assistant Professor 
in either the Department of Physiology & Biophysics or the Department 
of Biological Structure. Exceptional candidates for Associate or full 
Professor will be considered.  Candidates should be working in systems 
neuroscience involving primates.  Attractive research areas include but 
are not limited to: mechanisms of learning and memory, perception, 
emotion, motor control and higher cognitive functions.  The new faculty 
members will be expected to establish vigorous research programs that 
complement those of the current faculty and to participate in teaching 
of graduate and professional students.  Review of applications to begin 
12/2004.  Applications should include: curriculum vita, 3 
representative publications, concise statement of research interests 
and goals, and four letters of recommendation.  Send to: Dr. Albert 
Fuchs, Chair, Search Committee for Primate Systems Neuroscientist, 
WaNPRC, UW, Box 357330, Seattle, WA 981957330. Email preferred:   
PSN@bart.rprc.washington.edu. AA/EOE.



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are invited for two joint positions as Core Staff of the Washington
National Primate Research Center and tenure-track Assistant Professor
in either the Department of Physiology & Biophysics or the Department
of Biological Structure. Exceptional candidates for Associate or full
Professor will be considered.  Candidates should be working in systems
neuroscience involving primates.  Attractive research areas include
but are not limited to: mechanisms of learning and memory, perception,
emotion, motor control and higher cognitive functions.  The new
faculty members will be expected to establish vigorous research
programs that complement those of the current faculty and to
participate in teaching of graduate and professional students.  Review
of applications to begin 12/2004.  Applications should include:
curriculum vita, 3 representative publications, concise statement of
research interests and goals, and four letters of recommendation. 
Send to: Dr. Albert Fuchs, Chair, Search Committee for Primate Systems
Neuroscientist, WaNPRC, UW, Box 357330, Seattle, WA 981957330. Email
preferred:   PSN@bart.rprc.washington.edu. AA/EOE.

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