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    Tuesday April 11, 2001

    POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP POSITIONS

    Postdoctoral fellowship positions are currently available at the Human
    Mobility
    Research Centre, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.

    We are seeking applicants with (or who will soon have) an earned M.D. or Ph.D
    in Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering, Computing Science, Electrical and
    Computer Engineering, Epidemiology, Mechanical Engineering, Medicine, or
    Rehabilitation Therapy.

    The Human Mobility Research Centre (HMRC) brings together a world-class
    team of
    over twenty researchers to improve human mobility through the development of
    innovative and effective treatment strategies for bone and joint disorders
    caused by arthritis, osteoporosis, and injury. HMRC is a Queen's University
    research centre located in Kingston General Hospital. This unique setting
    provides opportunities for university faculty, health care professionals, and
    students to engage in collaborative, interdisciplinary musculoskeletal
    research. The Centre is being funded through a series of grants from the
    Provincial and Federal governments totalling over $12 M. This has provided the
    equipment, space, technical and administrative support for research projects
    funded through NSERC, CIHR, the Arthritis Society, the Canadian Arthritis
    Network, and a broad range of industrial contracts.

    The Centre's research program is focused on developing early detection and
    early intervention approaches and technologies to treat arthritis,
    osteoporosis, and bone and joint injuries using a strategy that integrates
    mechanical design, biological approaches, and information technologies and
    brings together internationally recognized researchers from the following
    fields:
    · Arthritis
    · Biomechanics
    · Connective tissue biochemistry
    · Clinical studies
    · Epidemiology
    · Image-guided surgery
    · Medical instrument design
    · Orthopaedics
    · Osteoporosis
    · Prosthesis design
    · Rehabilitation
    · Structural drug delivery

    Applicants should submit a CV and three references to:

    Kari Hurst
    Administrative Assistant
    Human Mobility Research Centre
    Syl and Molly Apps Wing, Angada 1
    Kingston General Hospital
    Kingston, ON K7L 2V7
    fax: (613) 549-2529
    e-mail: hurstk@post.queensu.ca
    website: http://www.queensu.ca/HMRC

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    Carolyn F. Small, PhD, PEng
    Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering
    Professor, Department of Surgery
    Queen's University Phone (613) 533-2581
    Kingston, Ontario FAX (613) 533-6489
    Canada K7L 3N6 small@me.queensu.ca
    http://conn.me.queensu.ca/app_sci/rip/small.htm

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