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    POST-DOCTORAL POSITION IN SOFT TISSUE BIOMECHANICS

    SENSORY MOTOR PERFORMANCE PROGRAM, REHABILITATION INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO
    DEPT. PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATION, NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY

    A post-doctoral position has recently become available in the Biomechanics
    in Occupational Safety and Sports Medicine Laboratory at the Sensory Motor
    Performance Program, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago. The successful
    candidate will participate in research that examines the biomechanical and
    physiological outcomes of soft tissue under various external mechanical
    loading induced by sitting and prosthesis wearing, using advanced
    engineering and clinical techniques. The studies mainly focus on the soft
    tissue reactions to such loading conditions in injured and/or disabled
    individuals to various seating and/or prosthetic setups. Laboratory
    experiment on animal models will be an integrated part of this research.

    Opportunities exist to interact in collaborative research with engineering
    and clinical faculty who specialize in seating & positioning, amputation and
    limb prosthesis, rehabilitation of occupational injury and spinal cord
    injury, tissue engineering, musculoskeletal modeling, and finite-element
    modeling.

    Applicants should have a recent PhD degree (or equivalent), in biomedical
    engineering and biomechanics or a related discipline. A record of research
    in biomechanics, especially in biological materials is a must, with
    soft-tissue biomechanics and finite element modeling as highly desired.
    Knowledge of animal experiment, soft tissue necrosis and wound healing is a
    plus.

    Salary is commensurate with education and experience.

    To apply, e-mail, mail, or fax (e-mail is preferred) a cover letter with a
    statement of interests, a resume/curriculum vita, and the names of three
    individuals whom can be contacted as references to:

    Mohsen Makhsous, PhD
    Voice: 312-238-4824
    Fax: 312-238-2208
    e-mail: m-makhsous2@northwestern.edu

    SENSORY MOTOR PERFORMANCE PROGRAM
    The Sensory Motor Performance Program (SMPP) at the Rehabilitation Institute
    of Chicago (RIC) is devoted to the study of musculoskeletal, neuromuscular,
    and sensory disorders that are associated with abnormal control of posture
    and movement. Faculty members have appointments in the Northwestern
    University Medical School and the Northwestern University Engineering
    School. Approximately forty-five research staff – including post-doctoral
    research associates, graduate students, and support staff -- make up a
    unique team of physicians, engineers, mathematicians, physiologists, and
    occupational & physical therapists for the study of motor and sensory
    dysfunctions.  For additional information see:
    _________________________________________
    RIC 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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