Connectionists: Postdoctoral training in multisensory integration

Emilio Salinas esalinas at wakehealth.edu
Wed Feb 27 17:04:16 EST 2013


The Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy at Wake Forest School of Medicine announces open positions for
Postdoctoral Training in Multisensory Processes.

We seek strong candidates for postdoctoral training funded by an NIH T32 Training Grant. The training program provides a rich collaborative research environment that fosters interdisciplinary approaches to understanding how the brain integrates information from multiple senses to produce perception and adaptive behavior. Candidates with direct experience as well as those in related fields are encouraged to apply. Trainees will have access to any of 10 laboratories using human subjects and/or a variety of animal models (rodents-primates) with approaches spanning molecular/cellular to behavioral/computational.

A description of the faculty and the program can be accessed via the website: http://graduate.wfu.edu/admissions/training_ms.html

Inquiries and applications (including a current curriculum vitae) should be sent to the training grant director, Barry E. Stein (bestein at wakehealth.edu<mailto:bestein at wakehealth.edu>), or to its co-directors Terry Stanford (stanford at wakehealth.edu<mailto:stanford at wakehealth.edu>) and Dwayne Godwin (dgodwin at wakehealth.edu<mailto:dgodwin at wakehealth.edu>).

Wake Forest School of Medicine is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and especially encourages applications from women and minority candidates.



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