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Careers at BRIP

Current Postings:

Retinal Prosthetics / Neural Prosthetics
Post-doctoral openings
Boston Retinal Implant Project
Fried Lab
Neural Stimulation & Retinal Function

The Electrophysiology Group of the Boston Retinal Implant Project (BRIP) is
actively seeking 2 post-doctoral fellows to undertake research on how neurons of
the CNS respond to electric stimulation. The focus of the group is to create more
effective neural prosthetics by better understanding the underlying interaction
between prosthetic and neural tissue.

This research uses a combination of electrophysiology, imaging and molecular
biology to study how neurons (single and population) respond to different forms
of stimulation. Experiments are performed in the Fried lab with facilities at
Massachusetts General Hospital (Harvard Medical School) and the Boston VA
Medical Center. These positions are supported by grants from the Department of
Defense, NSF, NIH and the Veterans Administration.

A considerable amount of collaborative effort occurs with other BRIP members
including co-directors Joseph Rizzo and John Wyatt. Our findings contribute
directly to ongoing in-vivo and in-vitro experiments in other groups as well as to
the design of the next generation human implants.

Applicants should have a PhD in bioengineering, neuroscience or a related field.
Experience in electrophysiology, the retina, or both is a strong plus. To apply,
please email a current CV along with the names of 3 references to:

Shelley Fried, PhD
[email protected]
[email protected]

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