[ Article crossposted from bionet.jobs.offered ]
[ Author was James J. Pekar ]
[ Posted on Mon, 18 Sep 1995 17:51:52 GMT ]
Washington, DC, USA: Neuroimaging Postdoc at Georgetown U.
Postdoctoral opportunity in new project pursuing novel
pharmacologic approaches in murine disease models, including
transgenics. Research resources include murine magnetic
resonance micro-imaging.
Our interdisplinary team is now recruiting a postdoctoral
scientist with strengths in neurophysiology and experience
with surgery and histology in murine models of CNS disorders.
This is an exciting opportunity for a Ph.D. in neuro-
chemistry, neuroimmunology, neuropharmacology, or a related
field, who wishes to receive training in magnetic resonance
microscopy of brain structure and function. Initial
appointment for two years, commencing between now and early
1996.
Georgetown University, founded 1789, overlooks the Potomac
River in Washington, D.C. The University has a strong
committment to the neurosciences, and offers competitive
salary and benefits.
To apply, please send C.V. (including professional
references), for immediate attention, to:
James J. Pekar, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Neurology
G.I.C.C.S. - Research Building EP04
Georgetown University Medical Center
3970 Reservoir Road
Washington, DC 20007 USA
fax: (USA) 202.687.0617
e-mail: <pekarj at medlib.georgetown.edu>