[vslist] postdoctoral position Vanderbilt Univ.
Andrew Rossi
andrew.rossi@vanderbilt.edu
Mon Oct 11 17:38:00 2004
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Post-Doctoral Research Position
Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt University
A full-time postdoctoral position is available to study the neural
mechanisms of visual representation and attention in the Rossi lab in the
Department of Psychology at Vanderbilt University in Nashville,
Tennessee. The lab uses a combination of techniques including human
psychophysics and multi-unit recording in behaving monkeys.
Candidates with experience in vision science, cognitive psychology,
computer programming, or electrophysiology are encouraged to apply. A PhD
or MD is required. Vanderbilt University has a thriving neuroscience
community and strong interdisciplinary centers in vision
(<http://vision-research.vanderbilt.edu/>http://vision-research.vanderbilt.edu/)
and cognitive and integrative neuroscience
(<http://cicn.vanderbilt.edu/>http://cicn.vanderbilt.edu/). Applicants must
be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Salary will be commensurate with
experience. Vanderbilt University is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Please
send curriculum vitae, the names of three references, and a description of
research interests to:
Dr. Andrew Rossi
Department of Psychology
Vanderbilt University
111 21st Avenue South, Room 301
Nashville, TN 37203
If you plan to attend the SFN meeting in San Diego and would like to
discuss opportunities in my lab, please send an email
to: andrew.rossi@vanderbilt.edu
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Andrew Rossi, Ph.D.
Department of Psychology
301 Wilson Hall
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, TN 37203
ph: 615 322 7466
fax: 615-343-8449
email: andrew.rossi@vanderbilt.edu
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Post-Doctoral Research Position<br>
Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt University<br>
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A full-time postdoctoral position is available to study the neural
mechanisms of visual representation and attention in the Rossi lab in the
Department of Psychology at Vanderbilt University in Nashville,
Tennessee. The lab uses a combination of techniques including human
psychophysics and multi-unit recording in behaving monkeys. <br>
<br>
Candidates with experience in vision science, cognitive psychology,
computer programming, or electrophysiology are encouraged to apply. A PhD
or MD is required. Vanderbilt University has a thriving
neuroscience community and strong interdisciplinary centers in vision
(<a href="http://vision-research.vanderbilt.edu/">http://vision-research.vanderbilt.edu/</a>)
and cognitive and integrative neuroscience
(<a href="http://cicn.vanderbilt.edu/">http://cicn.vanderbilt.edu/</a>).
Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Salary
will be commensurate with experience. Vanderbilt University is an Equal
Opportunity Employer. Please send curriculum vitae, the names of
three references, and a description of research interests to:<br>
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Dr. Andrew Rossi<br>
Department of Psychology<br>
Vanderbilt University<br>
111 21<sup>st</sup> Avenue South, Room 301<br>
Nashville, TN 37203<br>
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If you plan to attend the SFN meeting in San Diego and would like to
discuss opportunities in my lab, please send an email to:
andrew.rossi@vanderbilt.edu<br>
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<div>Andrew Rossi, Ph.D.</div>
<div>Department of Psychology</div>
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<div>Vanderbilt University</div>
<div>Nashville, TN 37203</div>
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<div>ph: 615 322 7466</div>
<div>fax: 615-343-8449</div>
<div>email: andrew.rossi@vanderbilt.edu</div>
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