Two positions:
Analysis of visual structure-from-motion in primates.
(1) Representation of optic flow, space and attention in the parietal
lobes (7a and DP) is being examined in the behaving rhesus. These
studies utilize the novel approach of chronic intrinsic optical
recording. Single unit physiology skills crucial as well as familiarity
with computational approaches. If you know behaving primate, excellent.
(2) Two photon imaging in vivo. Same questions as above with a different
technology. Experience with rodent electrical in vitro and/or
intracellular approaches handy.
Reasonable computation skills necessary. Superb experimental and
computational facilities in a multi-disciplinary research center. NY-NJ
Metro area.
Contact:
Ralph Siegel, Ph.D.
Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience Rutgers, The State
University
197 University Avenue
Newark, NJ 07102
phone: 973-353-1080 x3261
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Papers: http://visual.rutgers.edu/~axon/reprints
Web page: http://cmbn.rutgers.edu/faculty/siegeldocs/rsiegel.html
Term: Available immediately.
Salary: NIH levels plus supplement.
Please send statement of research interests, curriculum vitae, and names
of three references.
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