Dear list members: Two NIH-funded postdoctoral positions are
immediately available
to study the function and plasticity of non-auditory connections
to the
auditory brain stem. This
work has
implications for understanding tinnitus and hyperacusis
mechanisms. These
investigations will utilize multichannel
electrophysiology, anatomical and behavioral techniques, as well
as
optogenetics. Salary will be commensurate with the NIH scale
for
postdoctoral fellows. The
Research
Fellow will participate in a highly collaborative environment
within and
outside the Kresge Hearing Research Institute at the University of
Michigan in
Ann Arbor. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS Applicants should have Ph.D. in neuroscience,
bioengineering, or a related discipline.
Preference will be given to applicants with experience in
electrophysiology,
anatomy or behavioral models. Experience with MATLAB programming,
immunohistochemistry
and optogentics would also be valuable. The University of Michigan is an equal
opportunity/affirmative action employer. To apply, please send cover letter stating
research
goals/interests, CV and contact information for 3 references to
Dr. Susan Shore
at sushore@xxxxxxxxx -- Susan E. Shore, Ph.D Professor of Otolaryngology Professor of Molecular and Integrative Physiology Professor of Biomedical Engineering The Joseph Hawkins Collegiate Research Professor Kresge Hearing Research Institute University of Michigan Medical School 734 747-2116 http://www.khri.med.umich.edu/research/shore_lab/index.php |