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Postdoctoral position at the University of Maryland



The Center for Comparative and Evolutionary Biology of Hearing (CCEBH) at the University of Maryland invites applications for a postdoctoral research fellow position supported by an Institutional Training Grant (T32) from the NIDCD.  CCEBH is a multi-department and multi-college program that includes 17 core faculty and over 115 undergraduate and graduate students, postdocs, and research associates across two campuses.  Core faculty members are from the Departments of Psychology, Biology, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Hearing and Speech Sciences (UM – College Park), and the Department of Otolarygology – Head and Neck Surgery (UM – Baltimore).  Research training focuses on studying auditory processes in different species, both vertebrate and invertebrate, to improve our understanding of human hearing, find new cures for deafness and hearing disorders, design advanced hearing technologies, and assess the effects of noise on communication.  Details about the program, participating faculty, labs, and the application process can be found at our website: www.ccebh.umd.edu .  Potential applicants should directly contact the participating faculty member with whom they wish to work.  By federal law, appointment to a postdoctoral position is restricted to U.S. Citizens.

 

 

Sandra Gordon-Salant, Ph.D.

Professor

Department of Hearing & Speech Sciences

0100 Lefrak Hall

7251 Preinkert Dr.

University of Maryland

College Park, MD 20742

301-405-4225

sgsalant@xxxxxxx

www.umdhearinglab.com