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Scientist Position,
Department of Communication Neuroscience A Scientist is sought to undertake full-time research on human speech communication with normal hearing and under conditions of hearing impairment. The successful candidate will be experienced in behavioral and neuroimaging methods, which can include EEG, MEG, and/or fMRI. Qualified candidates will have demonstrated success acquiring grant funding. The position is funded by the House Ear Institute, and a competitive salary will be determined based on qualifications and appointment rank. Inquiries and/or applications can be sent to Lynne E. Bernstein, Ph.D. Applications should include a description of the candidate's research program, a CV, and the names and contact information for at least three references. Applications will be reviewed as they are received, and the search will remain open until the position is filled. House Ear Institute is a private non-profit research institute. The successful candidate will join a department http://www.hei.org/research/comneur/dcommneuro.html whose research mission is to understand speech perception and language comprehension from the perspectives of brain, behavior, and clinical applications. The department's clinical mission is to develop assessment and training methods to ameliorate the effects of hearing loss. Lynne E. Bernstein, Ph.D. |
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