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    TENURE TRACK FACULTY POSITIONS IN REHABILITATIVE BIOENGINEERING

    The Department of Biomedical Engineering at Marquette University and the
    Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the Medical College of
    Wisconsin invite applicants for two new faculty positions. Both help
    support a major initiative in the area of rehabilitative bioengineering, and
    are supported in part by a Special Opportunity Award from The Whitaker
    Foundation. While both involve joint appointments, one position is based at
    Marquette University and the other at the Medical College.

    Marquette University: Assistant Professor, Tenure-Track, Dept. of Biomedical
    Engineering

    RESPONSIBILITIES: Primary duties include teaching undergraduate and graduate
    courses, supervising graduate research, and functioning both as a funded
    independent investigator and as part of collaborative research-based
    activities. Teaching duties include helping implement a new graduate
    sequence in rehabilitative biosystems. Research duties include
    collaboration with Medical College and Marquette faculty and students
    working in labs at the Zablocki Veterans Affairs Medical Center.

    QUALIFICATIONS: Ideal candidates have a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering and
    an undergraduate degree in engineering, with interests in cardio-pulmonary
    rehabilitation and tissue remodeling. Special attention will be given to
    candidates who can help expand research activities in cardiopulmonary
    rehabilitation, while also complementing existing strengths in orthopedic
    rehabilitation, neurorehabilitation, and/or telerehabilitation.

    Medical College of Wisconsin: Assistant or Associate Professor, Physical
    Medicine & Rehabilitation

    RESPONSIBILITIES: Primary duties include working with the PM&R Residency
    Program Director to coordinate BME doctoral student participation in the
    PM&R residency program, assisting residents with research, supervising BME
    senior design projects, providing instruction in the rehabilitation
    engineering course sequence, and occasionally teaching a doctoral-level
    course. Using a classic tenure model at MCW, this person is expected to
    generate 50% of salary through external support by their fourth year,
    through funded collaborative research.

    QUALIFICATIONS: Ideal candidates have a Ph.D. in an engineering or
    health-related field, with at least one degree in engineering. Preference
    for individuals with experience in musculoskeletal rehabilitation and/or
    movement science, and who have experience working in a clinical research
    environment.


    FOR BOTH POSITIONS:
    SALARY: Commensurate with qualifications and experience. POSITIONS
    AVAILABLE: July 1, 2002
    APPLICATION DEADLINE: Applications will be reviewed starting February 1,
    2002. Positions are open until filled, with all applications received by
    February 15, 2002 receiving consideration.
    SUBMIT: A cover letter (including a statement of professional interests
    that also identifies the position to which you are applying), curriculum
    vitae, and the names (and contact information) of three references to:
    Rehabilitative Bioengineering Search Committee, Dept. of Biomedical
    Engineering,
    Marquette University, 1515 W Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee WI 53233

    For more information, see http://www.eng.mu.edu/rehab or call 414-288-3375.
    Marquette University and the Medical College of Wisconsin do not
    discriminate in any manner contrary to law or justice on the basis of race,
    color, sex, religion, disability, veteran's status or national origin in its
    educational programs or activities, including employment and admissions.
    Marquette University cherishes its right and duty to seek and retain
    personnel who will make a positive contribution to its religious character,
    goals and mission in order to enhance the Jesuit, Catholic tradition.



    __________________________________________________ _____
    Jack Winters, Ph.D., Marquette's John P Raynor Distinguished Chair
    Chair, Dept of Biomedical Engineering [206 Olin Engng Center]
    Marquette University, PO Box 1881, Milwaukee WI 53201-1881
    414-288-3375 (-7938 fax), www.eng.mu.edu/wintersj/jack.winters
    [also Adj. Professor of Phys Med & Rehab, Medical College Wisc]

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