If you have any specific students to whom this would be of interest,
please have them contact me. In addition, if you have a suitable place to
post the following job listing, we would be appreitative.
Thank you,
Bruce
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Bruce J. Gluckman, Ph.D.
Center for Neuroscience Research
Children's Research Institute
111 Michigan Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20010-2970
(202) 884-5537 (voice)
(202) 884-6510 (fax)
bgluckma@cnmc.org (email)
____________________________
Research Assistant / Technician
The Neural Dynamics Laboratory of the Children's Research Institute
seeks a research assistant/laboratory technician. Our group applies a
physics/nonlinear dynamical systems approach to the study of dynamics
recorded from neuronal ensembles. The ideal candidate will have a BS
in physics or biology. Job responsibilities include experimental
preparation & execution, basic data analysis, as well as some laboratory
and office management. No prior experience in biological preparations is
required, however familiarity with general experimental technique is
preferred. Analysis requires computer experience and familiarity with
PC compatible systems as well as some math and physics background.
Applicant should have an interest in neurobiology, and will have
opportunity to develop independent projects.
Job begins immediately, has a 6 month tenure with a one year
extension option in the summer.
Contact Bruce Gluckman, Children's Research Institute, 111
Michigan Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20010-2970. Phone (202)
884-5537. Email: bgluckma@cnmc.org.
Date: Tue, 23 Dec 1997 09:55:41 -0800
From: "James M. Bower" <jbower@bbb.caltech.edu>
To: Comp-Neuro Mailing List <cneuro@bbb.caltech.edu>
Subject: Mini Analysis Program (forwarded to comp-neuro)
Date: Mon, 22 Dec 1997 12:07:03 -0500
> From: Justin Lee <cjl2@columbia.edu>
Reply-To: cjl2@columbia.edu
To: jbower@bbb.caltech.edu
Subject: Mini Analysis Program
I have written a mini analysis program to analyse spontaneous miniature EPSCs
or IPSCs under windows environment. It can detect 3 pA peaks with 5pA noise.
It can also be used for any spontaneous activities, such as spontaneous action
potential firing, current recordings for electochemical measurements, etc..
Please visit at http://128.59.170.42 to download the program and try it out. I
also have several other programs useful for electophysiology and
immunocytochemistry.
Justin Lee
Columbia University
Department of Physiology
630 W 168th Street, BB1106
Phone 212 305-3917
Fax 212 305 5775
http://128.59.170.42
ftp://129.59.170.42