BROWN UNIVERSITY
DIVISION OF BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION
Brown University is seeking a qualified postdoctoral research associate to
participate in an exciting project in developmental psychology. The
postdoctoral research assistant will apply dynamic systems theory to the study
of gender emergence in infants and toddlers. The project involves the analysis
and write-up of weekly videotaped interactions of infants from ages of 4 to 14
months. The candidate qualifications should include:
PhD in Developmental Psychology
Previous experience working with infants and toddlers
Excellent organizational and writing skills
This joint appointment in the Center for the Study of Human Development, the
Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women, and Molecular Biology,
Cellular Biology and Biochemistry will be under the direction of Anne
Fausto-Sterling, Professor of Biology and Women's Studies and Chair Faculty
Committee on Science Studies with the support of funding from the Ford
Foundation.
Interested candidates should send their cover letter, curriculum vitae and three
letters of reference to: Dr. Anne Fausto Sterling c/o Rosemarie Antoni, Brown
University, Box G-J261, Providence, RI 02912. Those applications received by
March 31, 2006, will be given first consideration. Brown University is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
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