| Funded positions are now available for PhD students and Postdoctoral Scholars interested in the neurophysiological mechanisms of hearing. Currently funded projects include the role of descending signals to the cochlear nucleus in tinnitus
 and top-down mechanisms that improve hearing in noisy environments. You will become an expert in acute brain slice electrophysiology, in vivo electrophysiology, and other cutting-edge techniques to answer important questions in neuroscience. Please see the
 following opportunities in the Balmer Lab (balmerlab.com), or contact me directly
timothy.balmer@xxxxxxx  PhD program at ASU- Applications due Nov 15: 
https://sols.asu.edu/degree/graduate/neuroscience-phd  NIH-funded postdoc position- 
https://apply.interfolio.com/143363  |