VIRUS WARNING - Postdoc position ad (Richard Pastore )


Subject: VIRUS WARNING  -  Postdoc position ad
From:    Richard Pastore  <pastore(at)BINGHAMTON.EDU>
Date:    Wed, 12 Nov 1997 20:10:39 -0500

Colleagues: The file attached to the original messagefrom Josef P. Rauschecker (copy of original message below) is infected with a Virus. Take appropriate precautions - such as deleting it without trying to read it.. Dick Pastore >Return-Path: owner-auditory(at)VM1.MCGILL.CA >Date: Wed, 12 Nov 1997 18:23:52 -0500 >Reply-To: "Josef P. Rauschecker" <josef(at)HELIX.NIH.GOV> >Sender: Research in auditory perception <AUDITORY(at)VM1.MCGILL.CA> >From: "Josef P. Rauschecker" <josef(at)HELIX.NIH.GOV> >Subject: Postdoc position ad >X-To: AUDITORY(at)VM1.MCGILL.CA >To: Multiple recipients of list AUDITORY <AUDITORY(at)VM1.MCGILL.CA> > >--============_-1332745291==_============ >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > >I would like to place the following ad on the auditory list. > >Thank you ! > >Josef Rauschecker. > > > >Functional MRI of Human Auditory Cortex > >Georgetown Institute for Cognitive and Computational Sciences >Washington, DC > > >A postdoctoral position is available in the Laboratory of Integrative >Neuroscience and Cognition of the Georgetown Institute for Cognitive and >Computational Sciences (GICCS) to perform functional magnetic resonance >imaging of the higher auditory pathways in humans. A brand-new 1.5T >Siemens Vision scanner is available, including Medx and BrainVoyager >software, as well as SGI and other workstations. A psychoacoustics lab >for the development of acoustic stimuli exists as well. The main thrust >of our research is to investigate the neural coding of complex sounds, >including speech, in functionally specialized areas of the human >auditory cortex, and to explore the hypothesis of dual processing >streams for auditory space and auditory patterns in the higher auditory >pathways. Parallel studies are being performed in animal models, >including awake behaving primates, using single-unit neurophysiology and >optical intrinsic signal imaging. Candidates with substantial knowledge >of psychoacoustics preferred. Knowledge of imaging techniques desirable >but not required (training can be provided). > >GICCS is located in a new research building on the handsome campus of >Georgetown University in Washington, DC. Georgetown University is one of >the oldest academic institutions in North America and has a strong >commitment to the neurosciences. Various collaborative ties exist with >researchers at the nearby National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, >Maryland, and with the University of Maryland. Please send applications >(c.v. and names of two referees) to: Prof. Josef P. Rauschecker, GICCS, >NRB, WP15, 3970 Reservoir Road NW, Washington DC, 20007-2197; e-mail: >josef(at)helix.nih.gov or rauscheckerj(at)giccs.georgetown.edu). > >--============_-1332745291==_============ >Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="Ad.postdoc.11=12=97" >Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Ad.postdoc.11=12=97" > > >Attachment Converted: c:\program files\buick95\eudora\attach\Ad.postdoc.doc >--============_-1332745291==_============ >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > >--------------------------- > >Josef P. Rauschecker, Ph.D. >Professor, Georgetown Institute for Cognitive and Computational Sciences >New Research Bldg., Rm. WP15 >3970 Reservoir Road NW >Washington, DC 20007-2197, USA >Tel.: (202) 687-1580 >Fax: (202) 687-0617 >e-mail: rauscheckerj(at)giccs.georgetown.edu > >--============_-1332745291==_============-- >


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