RM Siegel has opening for postdoctoral trainee in cortical neurophysiology



From: Ralph Siegel (axon@cortex.rutgers.edu)
Date: Wed Aug 25 2004 - 21:17:51 CEST


Postdoctoral Trainee. Analysis of visual structure-from-motion and reaching
behaviors in primates. Representation of optic flow, reaching and attention
in parietal lobes are being examined in the behaving monkey. These studies
utilize single unit recording, optical recording, and behavior. Expertise
with behaving monkey preparation or optical imaging valuable. Recent
graduates who are changing fields from either cellular or computational
neuroscience to behavioral and physiological studies are also encouraged to
apply. Superb experimental and computational facilities in a
multi-disciplinary research center. NY-NJ Metro area.

The below paper indicates the current lab direction:

Functional architecture of eye position gain fields in visual association
cortex of behaving monkey. Siegel RM, Raffi M, Phinney RE, Turner JA, Jando
G. J Neurophysiol. 2003 Aug;90(2):1279-94. Epub 2003 Apr 02.

Please send statement of research interests, curriculum vitae, and names of
three references.

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
fax: 973-353-1272

axon@cortex.rutgers.edu

http://cmbn.rutgers.edu/faculty/siegeldocs/rsiegel.html



 
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