A postdoctoral position is available to work on a project studying
mechanisms of synchronization in small neural networks. The primary
mode of investigation will be intracellular electrophysiology combined
with dynamic clamp techniques. This position is in the Laboratory for
Neuroengineering at Georgia Tech in the research group of Dr. Robert
Butera, and is part of a NIH/CRCNS-funded project in collaboration with
Drs. Carmen Canavier (University of New Orleans) and Astrid Prinz
(Emory University). Requirements are a Ph.D. and experience in
intracellular recording techniques. Any additional experience in
quantitative analysis of experimental data or computational
neuroscience is helpful. Candidates may also participate in
computational modeling and/or dynamic clamp software development as
well, though experimental experience is a primary job requirement.
Start date is flexible, and the position could start as early as
mid-October 2005. Salary is consistent with the pay levels for NIH
NRSA recipients, and positions include staff-level benefits.
For more information, visit the Butera Lab's web page at
http://www.neuro.gatech.edu/groups/butera
To apply, send a letter of interest, a resume, and list of references
to Robert Butera (rbutera@ece.gatech.edu)
Robert Butera, PhD, PE
Laboratory for Neuroengineering
Associate Professor, School of ECE
Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA
phone: 404-894-2935 admin: 404-385-5042 fax: 404-385-5044
http://www.neuro.gatech.edu/groups/butera
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