The MUSC Hearing Research Program, in Charleston, S.C., is accepting
applications for a Post-doctoral Scholar on age-related changes in
hearing and speech recognition. This is a training opportunity to work
with an interdisciplinary group of auditory scientists who use
neuroimaging, electrophysiology, and psychoacoustic methods. The
successful applicant will contribute to a neuroimaging study on speech
recognition in older adults. There are also opportunities to interact
with members of the MUSC Center for Biomedical Imaging that oversees the
research-dedicated 3T Siemens Trio MRI scanner facility, as well as with
members of our large neuroscience community. We seek applicants with
expertise in audition, language, or attention. The successful candidate
will have skills in at least one of the following areas: neuroimaging,
programming, and statistics.
Please email Dr. Mark Eckert for additional information (eckert at
musc.edu). Applicants should include a CV and a statement of interests.
MUSC is located on the coastline, in the heart of historic Charleston.