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Posted: 3/5/2010
Job Title: Postdoctoral Position
Employer: Rutgers University-Newark, New Jersey
Description: Postdoctoral position available immediately (or in fall 2010) at Rutgers University-Newark for a postdoctoral fellow to work on the neuropsychology of learning and decision making, integrating both genetic and clinical approaches.

Note: Applicants must be US Citizens or Green Card holders.

Requirements: We seek a postdoctoral fellow in our lab who:
  • has prior experience and training in cognitive psychology and/or cognitive neuroscience studies of learning, memory, and decision making;
  • has interest in working on, and being trained in, methods for studies using behavioral genetics as well as clinical patient studies, focussing on Parkinson's disease, stress, and/or clinical depression;
  • possesses excellent people skills, self-motivation, and first-rate English-language verbal and written communication skills;
  • is able to start work by summer or fall 2010.
Contact: To apply, please first visit our website and then send CV and summary about your past and future research interests, and long-term career goals to Dr. Mark A. Gluck at gluck@pavlov.rutgers.edu. As noted above, we will only consider U.S. Citizens or Green Card holders.


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