Postdoctoral position in Computational Neuroscience at Stony Bro

Paul R. Adams [Neurobiology] padams at brain.neurobio.sunysb.edu
Wed Sep 3 12:00:25 EDT 1997


Dear Colleague,
  We are pleased to announce the availability of a 1 year 
postdoctoral appointment in computational neurobiology, to be held at
Stony Brook, and financed by the Swartz Fund for Computational
Neuroscience. The position is described in the attached announcement,
which is also appearing in an advertisement in "Science". Please note
that preference will be given to theoretical scientists who will work
on projects closely linked to experimental neuroscience, and that
suitable candidates will be eligible for future Swartz Fund support.
Please draw this opportunity to the attention of any of your
colleagues to whom it might be of interest.

Sincerely,
P.Adams, L.Mendell, R. Shrock and S. Mclaughlin.
Scientific Committee, Stony Brook component of Swartz Fund

** Stony Brook University Program in Computational Neuroscience**

The Swartz Foundation has recently announced the establishment of the
Swartz Fund for Computational Neuroscience to promote collaborative
studies between neuroscientists at SUNY- Stony Brook and at Cold
Spring Harbor Laboratories and researchers working in the
mathematical, physical and computer sciences.  The aim is to
understand the algorithms that the brain actually uses. Stony Brook
and Cold Spring Harbor have strong programs in the areas cited above,
and support from the Swartz Fund will allow the growth of  interactive
research in brain theory. In the first year the Stony Brook component
of this initiative will hire 1-2 scientists at the postdoctoral level
to work either with an existing faculty member, or independently but
in association with existing faculty.The salary will be highly
competitive. Candidates should submit a one page summary of their
research interests and goals, a CV and the names of 3 referees. For
full consideration, applications should be received by September 30
1997. The fellow will be eligible for further Swartz Fund support.
Further information about this position can be obtained at
http://www.neurobio.sunysb.edu or from any of the following
individuals:- Paul Adams (Neurobiology, to whom applications should be
sent;PAdams at neurobio.sunysb.edu), Lorne Mendell (Neurobiology;
LMendell at neurobio.sunysb.edu), Robert Shrock (Institute of Theoretical
Physics; shrock at insti.physics.sunysb.edu), Stuart McLaughlin
(Physiology and Biophysics;smcl at epo.som.sunysb.edu)

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