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MUSCLE or MUSCULOSKELETAL PHYSIOLOGIST
We invite applications for a TENURE-TRACK position at the Assistant
Professor level in the Department of Exercise Science and Physical Education
at Arizona State University beginning August 2001. We seek a scholar who
studies muscle physiology or musculoskeletal physiology and uses human
and/or animal models to examine biological mechanisms. Possible areas of
research might include but are not limited to: contractile and structural
properties of muscle tissue, adaptive responses of muscle and/or bone to
exercise stress, muscle adaptations with injury, disease, and
rehabilitation, etc. The successful candidate will meet the following
qualifications: 1) earned doctorate in appropriate discipline, 2) promising
publication record indicating an orientation towards muscle or
musculoskeletal physiology, 3) demonstrated ability to teach undergraduate
and graduate courses in exercise science, and 4) demonstrated commitment to
conducting laboratory research. Desired qualifications include: 1)
post-doctoral research experience, 2) college/university teaching
experience, 3) research focus compatible with research of current faculty in
exercise physiology, biomechanics, and motor control, and 4) a currently
funded research program. The candidate will be expected to establish an
active, externally-funded research program within our Exercise and Sport
Research Institute, teach undergraduate and graduate courses, and train
graduate students in laboratory research.
To apply, please submit the following: 1) a letter of application outlining
research focus, accomplishments and future directions, 2) a statement of
teaching interests and philosophy, 3) a current vita, 4) copies of 3
representative publications or other samples of scholarship, and 5) three
letters of recommendation to: Dr. Philip E. Martin, Chair, Department of
Exercise Science and Physical Education, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
85287-0701 (phone: 480-965-3591, fax: 480-965-2569) Evaluation of
applications will begin on January 1, 2001 or the first of each month until
the position is filled. Arizona State University is an AA/EO Employer.
Phil Martin, Acting Chair
Dept. of Exercise Science & Physical Education
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-0701
Email: philip.martin@asu.edu
Phone: (480) 965-1023, Fax: (480) 965-2569
Personal website: http://www.public.asu.edu/~martinp/
Dept. website: http://www.asu.edu/clas/espe/
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MUSCLE or MUSCULOSKELETAL PHYSIOLOGIST
We invite applications for a TENURE-TRACK position at the Assistant
Professor level in the Department of Exercise Science and Physical Education
at Arizona State University beginning August 2001. We seek a scholar who
studies muscle physiology or musculoskeletal physiology and uses human
and/or animal models to examine biological mechanisms. Possible areas of
research might include but are not limited to: contractile and structural
properties of muscle tissue, adaptive responses of muscle and/or bone to
exercise stress, muscle adaptations with injury, disease, and
rehabilitation, etc. The successful candidate will meet the following
qualifications: 1) earned doctorate in appropriate discipline, 2) promising
publication record indicating an orientation towards muscle or
musculoskeletal physiology, 3) demonstrated ability to teach undergraduate
and graduate courses in exercise science, and 4) demonstrated commitment to
conducting laboratory research. Desired qualifications include: 1)
post-doctoral research experience, 2) college/university teaching
experience, 3) research focus compatible with research of current faculty in
exercise physiology, biomechanics, and motor control, and 4) a currently
funded research program. The candidate will be expected to establish an
active, externally-funded research program within our Exercise and Sport
Research Institute, teach undergraduate and graduate courses, and train
graduate students in laboratory research.
To apply, please submit the following: 1) a letter of application outlining
research focus, accomplishments and future directions, 2) a statement of
teaching interests and philosophy, 3) a current vita, 4) copies of 3
representative publications or other samples of scholarship, and 5) three
letters of recommendation to: Dr. Philip E. Martin, Chair, Department of
Exercise Science and Physical Education, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
85287-0701 (phone: 480-965-3591, fax: 480-965-2569) Evaluation of
applications will begin on January 1, 2001 or the first of each month until
the position is filled. Arizona State University is an AA/EO Employer.
Phil Martin, Acting Chair
Dept. of Exercise Science & Physical Education
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-0701
Email: philip.martin@asu.edu
Phone: (480) 965-1023, Fax: (480) 965-2569
Personal website: http://www.public.asu.edu/~martinp/
Dept. website: http://www.asu.edu/clas/espe/
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