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If you have a doctorate or postdoctoral training in systems
neuroscience, and you are interested in studying tinnitus, we may have a
great position for you.
We are a well-established and growing research team studying age-related
changes of the nervous system, with a strong focus on age-related
synaptic changes which may contribute to functional declines both in the
peripheral (age-related hearing loss) and central nervous system
(tinnitus). One of our funded projects is to study tinnitus in our
transgenic mouse models with both functional (chronic recording of
neuronal activities plus behavior testing) and molecular approaches. Our
team includes two principle investigators with backgrounds in
neuroscience and molecular biology. We also work within the Department
of Anatomy and Neurobiology with ten investigators in the area of
auditory neuroscience.
The ideal applicant will support current and planned experiments in
tinnitus and hearing loss, and also will want to develop his/her own
research interests. Applicants should have excellent skills in
scientific writing, experimental design, data analysis, and management
of a research team.
We like to think that the intellectual environment of our group, and the
many colleagues with which we have close interactions, are as exciting
as the university where our work takes place. We look forward to hearing
from you.
*To be considered for this opportunity, please email directly to Dr.
Jianxin Bao at **jbao(a)neomed.edu* <mailto:jbao@neomed.edu>*.*
*AA/EOE M/F/D/V*
Jasmine Grimsley, Ph. D.
/Research Assistant Professor/
/Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, /
/Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED) /
/E-mail/jgrimsley(a)neomed.edu <mailto:sshanbhag@neomed.edu>//
/Phone +1 330 325 6610/
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