Combined neuroscience-computer science postdoctoral positions
developing networked neurophysiology databases of mammalian brain and
invertebrate neurons. Extend the role of information management in our
understanding of cortical processing and neuronal identity. Develop the
empowering interface between neuroscientists applying complementary
techniques to focused explorations.
Our projects use object-oriented programming (Java, C and C++),
object-relational databases with SQL, and data display and delivery
using Java; experience with several of these languages or schemas is
highly desirable, as is a background in neurophysiology data
acquisition or analysis.
Our lab at Cornell University Medical College on the East Side of
Manhattan is funded by NSF, NIH, and NIMH's Human Brain Project.
Please send curriculum vitae, expression of interest, and the names and
e-mail or phone numbers of three references to Daniel Gardner at
dan@aplysia.med.cornell.edu
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|_____________________________________________________________________
| Dr. Daniel Gardner
| Professor of Physiology & Biophysics
| Dept. of Physiology C-533
| Cornell University Medical College
| 1300 York Avenue voice: (212) 746-6373
| New York, NY 10021 fax: (212) 746-8355
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