I am posting this position announcement for a colleague. Please
respond to him at the address listed below and not to me! -D.R.
Howland
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UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF NEUROSCIENCE POST-DOCTORAL
POSITION and/or PROJECT MANAGER A large lab in the Department of
Neuroscience at the University of Florida is seeking an individual
with experience in cat locomotor function and tract tracing to
supervise several technicians on projects that are part of 2 large
grants. The projects evaluate recovery of locomotor function in the
adult cat following spinal cord injury and a variety of therapeutic
interventions. Individuals will have the opportunity to pursue their
own projects in addition to the established projects. The position
duration is flexible - but a minimum of three years is desirable.
Individuals with a masters and extensive experience in cat locomotor
function, neuroanatomical tracing, immunocytochemistry are also
invited to apply.
APPLICATION DEADLINE:
To ensure consideration, application materials should be received by
May 1, 1998. The anticipated start date is somewhat flexible -
preferred date is fall/winter 1998.
TO MAKE AN APPLICATION OR INQUIRY:
Application material, including a letter of application, vita, concise
description of research goals and experience and the names, addresses
and phone/FAX numbers of at least three references should be sent to:
Douglas K. Anderson, Ph.D.
Chair and Eminent Scholar
Department of Neuroscience - College of Medicine
University of Florida
Box 100244
Gainesville, FL 32610-0244
Phone (352)392-6647
e-mail dkanderson@ufbi.ufl.edu
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Dena R. Howland, Ph.D.
Research Assistant Professor
Dept. of Neuroscience College of Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100244
Gainesville, Florida 32610-0244
lab: 376-1611 #5102 & 6231
office: 376-1611 #6960
e-mail: howland@neocortex.health.ufl.edu
respond to him at the address listed below and not to me! -D.R.
Howland
************************************************** *******************
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF NEUROSCIENCE POST-DOCTORAL
POSITION and/or PROJECT MANAGER A large lab in the Department of
Neuroscience at the University of Florida is seeking an individual
with experience in cat locomotor function and tract tracing to
supervise several technicians on projects that are part of 2 large
grants. The projects evaluate recovery of locomotor function in the
adult cat following spinal cord injury and a variety of therapeutic
interventions. Individuals will have the opportunity to pursue their
own projects in addition to the established projects. The position
duration is flexible - but a minimum of three years is desirable.
Individuals with a masters and extensive experience in cat locomotor
function, neuroanatomical tracing, immunocytochemistry are also
invited to apply.
APPLICATION DEADLINE:
To ensure consideration, application materials should be received by
May 1, 1998. The anticipated start date is somewhat flexible -
preferred date is fall/winter 1998.
TO MAKE AN APPLICATION OR INQUIRY:
Application material, including a letter of application, vita, concise
description of research goals and experience and the names, addresses
and phone/FAX numbers of at least three references should be sent to:
Douglas K. Anderson, Ph.D.
Chair and Eminent Scholar
Department of Neuroscience - College of Medicine
University of Florida
Box 100244
Gainesville, FL 32610-0244
Phone (352)392-6647
e-mail dkanderson@ufbi.ufl.edu
************************************************** ********************
Dena R. Howland, Ph.D.
Research Assistant Professor
Dept. of Neuroscience College of Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100244
Gainesville, Florida 32610-0244
lab: 376-1611 #5102 & 6231
office: 376-1611 #6960
e-mail: howland@neocortex.health.ufl.edu