[vslist] Columbia University Science Fellows Program
don hood
dch3@columbia.edu
Tue Oct 12 09:01:29 2004
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from: Don Hood
The Columbia Science Fellows Program
A post-doctoral level position that combines vision research with
training in undergraduate education is available at Columbia
University. Fellows teach two seminar discussion sessions of Columbia
University's innovative and new Frontiers of Science course. This
course is required for all students entering Columbia College. The
research part of the fellowship can be conducted under the direction
of Don Hood. His laboratory works on the clinical and basic science
aspects of diseases of the retina and optic nerve using the latest
electrophysiological (ERG, VEP), behavioral and structural
techniques. Psychophysical, electrophysiological and fMRI studies of
the normal visual system are also under way. Initial salary: $45,000.
Positions tenable for three years, reviewed annually, starting
academic year 2005-06. Application deadline for all materials:
January 14, 2005. For more information, see:
<http://www.ccnmtl.columbia.edu/projects/frontiers/fellows.html>http://www.ccnmtl.columbia.edu/projects/frontiers/fellows.html
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<div><font color="#000000">A post-doctoral level position that
combines vision research with training in undergraduate education is
available at Columbia University. Fellows teach two seminar discussion
sessions of Columbia University's innovative and new Frontiers of
Science course. This course is required for all students entering
Columbia College. The research part of the fellowship can be conducted
under the direction of Don Hood. His laboratory works on the clinical
and basic science aspects of diseases of the retina and optic nerve
using the latest electrophysiological (ERG, VEP), behavioral and
structural techniques. Psychophysical, electrophysiological and fMRI
studies of the normal visual system are also under way. Initial
salary: $45,000. Positions tenable for three years, reviewed
annually, starting academic year 2005-06. Application deadline for all
materials: January 14, 2005. For more information, see: </font> <a
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