Exercise Biomechanics Teaching Laboratory
Department of Health & Kinesiology, Texas A&M University
GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIP - Available Fall 2005 (http://exbiomech.tamu.edu)
* Support Exercise Biomechanics Laboratory Experiences (KINE
426)
Duties will include:
* Disseminate laboratory materials in KINE 426
-provided by Drs. Lawler & Ketcham
* Assist in maintaining on-line web supported materials
* Lead and provide technology assistance for students
participating in laboratories
* Manage and maintain digital video, forceplate, EMG,
computer interface & other technology
* Programming LabView, biomechanics software
Applicants must be interested in graduate studies in the area of
exercise physiology (oxidative stress & aging) or motor control
(coordination, aging, neurological diseases) at Texas A&M University.
If interested contact either Dr. Lawler or Dr. Ketcham:
John M. Lawler, PhD
276-B Read Bldg.
Dept. of Health and Kinesiology
Redox Laboratory
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843-4243
PH: (979) 862-2038
email: jml2621@neo.tamu.edu
research: http://redox.tamu.edu
OR: Caroline J. Ketcham, PhD
276-A Read Bldg.
Dept. of Health & Kinesiology
Motor Control Laboratory
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843-4243
(979) 458-3504
email: ketcham@hlkn.tamu.edu
research: http://motorcontrol.tamu.edu
Application accepted until suitable applicant is found.
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CAROLINE J. KETCHAM, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Motor Control Laboratory
Department of Health and Kinesiology
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843-4243
Ph: 979/458.3504
Fax: 979/847.8987
E-mail: ketcham@hlkn.tamu.edu
Website: http://motorcontrol.tamu.edu
Department of Health & Kinesiology, Texas A&M University
GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIP - Available Fall 2005 (http://exbiomech.tamu.edu)
* Support Exercise Biomechanics Laboratory Experiences (KINE
426)
Duties will include:
* Disseminate laboratory materials in KINE 426
-provided by Drs. Lawler & Ketcham
* Assist in maintaining on-line web supported materials
* Lead and provide technology assistance for students
participating in laboratories
* Manage and maintain digital video, forceplate, EMG,
computer interface & other technology
* Programming LabView, biomechanics software
Applicants must be interested in graduate studies in the area of
exercise physiology (oxidative stress & aging) or motor control
(coordination, aging, neurological diseases) at Texas A&M University.
If interested contact either Dr. Lawler or Dr. Ketcham:
John M. Lawler, PhD
276-B Read Bldg.
Dept. of Health and Kinesiology
Redox Laboratory
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843-4243
PH: (979) 862-2038
email: jml2621@neo.tamu.edu
research: http://redox.tamu.edu
OR: Caroline J. Ketcham, PhD
276-A Read Bldg.
Dept. of Health & Kinesiology
Motor Control Laboratory
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843-4243
(979) 458-3504
email: ketcham@hlkn.tamu.edu
research: http://motorcontrol.tamu.edu
Application accepted until suitable applicant is found.
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CAROLINE J. KETCHAM, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Motor Control Laboratory
Department of Health and Kinesiology
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843-4243
Ph: 979/458.3504
Fax: 979/847.8987
E-mail: ketcham@hlkn.tamu.edu
Website: http://motorcontrol.tamu.edu