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| Professional Researcher Positions |
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Openings are anticipated throughout the year in the
Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology at the University of
California, Irvine for non-tenured, academic term appointments in the
Researcher series (Assistant Researcher, Associate Researcher and/or
full Researcher). These research positions are under the sponsorship
of the faculty members listed below. Salaries for the Researcher Series are competitive
and commensurate with experience, starting at $57,900 per year. A Ph.D. degree is required.
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Faculty Member
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Research Expertise |
| Tallie Z. Baram | Neuroplasticity evoked by seizures,
stress.
Epileptogenesis and h channel regulation after developmental
seizures. (Appointments would be made through Dr. Baram's home department of Pediatrics). |
| Anne Calof | Neurogenesis in the developing mammalian nervous system |
| Christine Gall | Neurotrophins and integrins: roles in synaptic function, plasticity and response to brain damage |
| Roland Giolli | Visuomotor system; structure/function relationships |
| Hans Keirstead | Demyelination and transplantation strategies in the study of axon and myelin regeneration |
| Leonard Kitzes | Auditory system anatomy and physiology |
| David Lyon | Anatomy & physiology of visual cortex and thalamus |
| Diane O'Dowd | Regulation of excitability and synaptogenesis in developing neuron systems |
| Charles Ribak | Cellular mechanisms of epilepsy and brain aging |
| Richard Robertson | Developmental neurobiology of cerebral cortex |
| Martin Smith | Regulation of gene expression during synapse formation |
| Ivan Soltesz | Electrophysiology, computational modeling and neuroanatomy of hippocampal interneurons: plasticity, febrile seizures and post-traumatic epilepsy |
| Oswald Steward | Genetic modulation of regeneration, synapse growth and plasticity |
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