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    Title: Post-doctoral Fellowship in Spine Biomechanics
    Location: Ohio University
    Date: Position Start: July 1, 2004 or earliest convenience

    A post-doctoral fellowship is available in the Motor Control/ Biomechanics
    Laboratory at Ohio University under the direction of Dr. James Thomas. This
    position is funded by the NIH, through a grant that focuses on the role of
    motor coordination in recurrent low back pain. The successful candidate
    will be expected to design and conduct experiments, analyze data, prepare
    manuscripts for publication, and participate at national level conferences.
    The successful candidate will also have the opportunity to develop their own
    line of work.

    The successful applicant will possess a recent doctoral degree in
    biomedical engineering, biomechanics, electrical or mechanical engineering,
    kinesiology, neuroscience or a related discipline with a special interest in
    spine biomechanics. A record of research in neuromuscular systems, motor
    control, biomechanics, or neuroscience is preferred. Laboratory experience
    with biomechanical measurements, electromyography, and motion analysis as
    well as experience with programming in any of the following languages:
    MATLAB, Visual Basic, C++, Visual C++, Labview etc.

    The Motor Control / Biomechanics laboratory at O.U. is a state-of-the-art
    facility and offers access to optoelectric and magnetic based movement
    analysis systems, EMG systems and multiple force-plates. Additionally,
    opportunities exist to be involved with ongoing collaborative investigations
    with the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago and the Neural Control of
    Movement Laboratory in Chicago (Daniel Corcos).

    Qualified candidates should forward their letter of interest, curriculum
    vitae and three references to:

    James S Thomas, PhD, PT
    Assistant Professor
    Ohio University
    W277 Grover Center
    Athens Ohio 45701
    Office Phone: 740-593-4178
    Lab Phone: 740-597-1762
    Fax: 740-593-0293
    Email: thomasj5@ohiou.edu
    HomePage:
    http://oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~thomasj5/MCL/home.htm

    Ohio University is an Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity Employer. Woman
    and minority applicants are encouraged to apply. Hiring is contingent on
    eligibility to work in the United States.


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    James S Thomas, PhD, PT
    Assistant Professor
    W277 Grover Center
    Athens Ohio 45701
    Office Phone: 740-593-4178
    Lab Phone: 740-597-1762
    Fax: 740-593-0293
    HomePage:
    http://oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~thomasj5/MCL/home.htm
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