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        The State University of New York (SUNY) Brain Network of
        Excellence Post-doctoral Fellows program
         
        SUNY and the Research Foundation for SUNY (RF) have created the
        SUNY Networks of Excellence to facilitate system-wide
        collaboration and partnerships to share expertise and assets for
        innovative advances in research.  In neuroscience, the SUNY
        Brain Network of Excellence (BNE) is designed to maximize
        diverse strengths in interdisciplinary research across the SUNY
        campuses and facilitate partnerships with academia, industry,
        and the community.
        
        The BNE is launching a competitive call for 4 Postdoctoral
        positions. The call is open for highly motivated individuals
        interested in carrying out their postgraduate training in
        neuroscience in laboratories across the SUNY campuses.  The work
        is collaborative and multidisciplinary, and will occur in two or
        more participating laboratories. Positions are for 2-3 years,
        starting as early as June 1, 2015 but no later than December 1,
        2015.
        
        HOW TO APPLY: 
Applications must be submitted online no later
        than March 13, 2015.     
http://www.rfsuny.org/media/RFSUNY/Documents/Networks-of-Excellence/RFP/Postdoctoral-Fellows-Solicitation-Fellows.pdf
        
        There are 8 possible projects. The relevant project for this
        list is:
        
        Exploring the Role of Structural and Functional Connectivity in
        Vivo; Dwyer, Radulescu, Zivadinov; SUNY Buffalo, SUNY New Paltz.
        
        
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          Michael G. Dwyer, Ph.D.
            
Assistant Professor of Neurology and Biomedical
              Informatics
              Director of Technical Imaging Development
              Buffalo Neuroimaging Analysis Center
            University at Buffalo
              100 High St. Buffalo NY 14203
              
mgdwyer@bnac.net
              (716) 859-7065