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    EMORY UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
    Department of Neurology
    and
    GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
    Center for Human Movement Studies

    On April 1, 2001 these Institutions Announced the Availability of a

    POST DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP in COMPLEMENTARY &
    ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE (CAM) in MOVEMENT DISORDERS

    Focus: Advanced Clinical Electrophysiology as Applied to CAM
    Duration: 1-2 years
    Start date: July 1, 2001 (negotiable)
    Stipend: Commensurate with level of training
    Advisors: Project PI and Co-Investigator: Jorge L. Juncos, M.D.,
    Steven Wolf, Ph.D.; Director of GT Center for Movement Studies: Bob
    Gregor, Ph.D.; PI Emory’s CAM Center: Mahlon R. DeLong, M.D.

    This fellowship is sponsored by Emory University School of Medicine and
    its National Institutes of Health-funded Center for Complimentary and
    Alternative Medicine. Funding is provided through the Career
    Development Program of its administrative core in the Department of
    Neurology. The central research theme of the center is the evaluation
    and scientific study of CAMs applied to the treatment of
    neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson’s disease. The candidate
    will be working with Drs. Juncos, Wolf, and Gregor on a project entitled

    “Chinese Exercise Modalities in the Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease”.
    Although this study is a clinical trial, the main focus of the
    fellowship will be the application of advanced electrophysiologic
    techniques (e.g., electromyography, analysis and quantification of motor

    units and force production) to the understanding of motor control in
    Parkinson’s disease. The sites will be Emory University School of
    Medicine at the Wesley Woods Movement Disorders Research Unit, and the
    GA Tech Center for Human Movement Studies under the direction of Dr.
    Gregor.

    Requirements for the fellowship are a background in clinical or basic
    electrophysiology, an advanced degree in a related field and an interest

    in the study of CAM. Advanced degrees to be considered include Ph.D.,
    M.D., D.O. or D.C.M. with a strong electrophysiology background. The
    fellow will be provided with advanced research training in clinical
    electrophysiology and will be exposed to the design of clinical trials,
    treatment of frailty in the elderly through CAM (e.g., T’ai Chi,
    Qi-Gong), and basic techniques used in biomechanical gait analysis and
    strength testing. The fellow must demonstrate the ability to work
    independently during the fellowship. Other expectations include the
    preparation of manuscripts on the above topics and a commitment to
    prepare an independent research proposal during the later phase of the
    fellowship.

    Contact: Jorge L. Juncos, M.D.
    Associate Professor of Neurology
    Emory University School of Medicine
    Department of Neurology
    Wesley Woods Health Center
    1841 Clifton Rd, NE
    Atlanta, GA 30329
    (404) 728-4952, voice
    (404) 728-4892, fax
    email: jjuncos@emory.edu

    Applicants please send cover letter, resume and letters of reference to
    the above address.

    Emory University and the GA Institute or Technology are equal
    opportunity employers.

    Approved on 4/30/01

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