[visionlist] RESEARCH POSITION IN MOVEMENT SCIENCE/ MOBILITY REHABILITATION
Steve Jax
s_jax2 at hotmail.com
Mon Sep 19 18:50:49 GMT 2011
Moss Rehabilitation Research
Institute, internationally known for its research in neuroscience and neurorehabilitation,
seeks a
clinical scientist to join its expanding program in movement science and motor
disability. Applicants should have a
background in movement science and experience in translational research,
particularly as applied to neurologic populations. An interest in
neuroplasticity as affected by intensive practice and/or as modulated by
pharmacologic agents or electrical stimulation is desirable. Early career
investigators completing postdoctoral research training, as well as mid-career
scientists (Physical Therapy, Physiatry, Neurology, Kinesiology, or related) are
welcome to apply.
This full-time research
position offers numerous opportunities for collaboration with other MRRI
investigators and skilled MossRehab clinicians, and with colleagues in
cognitive neuroscience at the University of Pennsylvania, including those
involved in structural and functional neuroimaging, TMS, and tDCS. Office and
laboratory space are available in a newly renovated research building, with
ready access to relevant patient populations and a core gait and motion
laboratory facility.
Albert Einstein Healthcare Network is proud to
offer our employees unparalleled career opportunities including competitive
compensation, attractive benefits plan including medical/dental/vision
coverage, generous vacation time, and tuition reimbursement. EOE
Interested candidates
should submit a cover letter, CV, and 3 letters of reference to Kevin Whelihan,
Administrator, MRRI, MossRehab @ Elkins Park, 50 Township Line Road, Elkins
Park, PA 19027 or whelihank at einstein.edu. Applications will be accepted until the
position is filled.
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