The Biomechanical Engineering Lab in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery,
Washington University has an immediate opening for a post-doctoral fellow
in the field of bone mechanics and skeletal mechanobiology. A motivated
individual is needed to work on an NIH-funded study on the skeletal
response to in vivo fatigue loading. You will become an integral member of
a multidisciplinary orthopaedic research laboratory at a major medical
center. Applicants must possess a Ph.D. in either mechanical engineering,
biomedical engineering or bone biology. Preference will be given to
applicants with a proven record in musculoskeletal research. This is an
excellent opportunity for an individual with a strong background in bone
mechanics to develop expertise in bone biology, or vice-versa. The
fellowship is for a period of two years.
Applicants should apply by sending a cover letter, resume, and the names of
three references to:
Matthew Silva, Ph.D.
Dept. of Orthopaedic Surgery
Washington University School of Medicine
1 Barnes-Jewish Hospital Plaza, Suite 11300
St. Louis, MO 63110
Applications will be considered until the position is filled. Inquiries may
be made by email to: silvam@wustl.edu. General information is available at
http://www.wuorthopaedics.com and http://medschool.wustl.edu
(First notice ? July 21, 2003)
---------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe send SIGNOFF BIOMCH-L to LISTSERV@nic.surfnet.nl
For information and archives: http://isb.ri.ccf.org/biomch-l
---------------------------------------------------------------
Washington University has an immediate opening for a post-doctoral fellow
in the field of bone mechanics and skeletal mechanobiology. A motivated
individual is needed to work on an NIH-funded study on the skeletal
response to in vivo fatigue loading. You will become an integral member of
a multidisciplinary orthopaedic research laboratory at a major medical
center. Applicants must possess a Ph.D. in either mechanical engineering,
biomedical engineering or bone biology. Preference will be given to
applicants with a proven record in musculoskeletal research. This is an
excellent opportunity for an individual with a strong background in bone
mechanics to develop expertise in bone biology, or vice-versa. The
fellowship is for a period of two years.
Applicants should apply by sending a cover letter, resume, and the names of
three references to:
Matthew Silva, Ph.D.
Dept. of Orthopaedic Surgery
Washington University School of Medicine
1 Barnes-Jewish Hospital Plaza, Suite 11300
St. Louis, MO 63110
Applications will be considered until the position is filled. Inquiries may
be made by email to: silvam@wustl.edu. General information is available at
http://www.wuorthopaedics.com and http://medschool.wustl.edu
(First notice ? July 21, 2003)
---------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe send SIGNOFF BIOMCH-L to LISTSERV@nic.surfnet.nl
For information and archives: http://isb.ri.ccf.org/biomch-l
---------------------------------------------------------------