Research Assistant Professor (Non-tenured Track) – Department of
Neurological Surgery and Kentucky Spinal Cord Research Center - University
of Louisville
The Department of Neurological Surgery and Kentucky Spinal Cord Research
Center in collaboration with the Neuroscience Collaborative Center at
Frazier Rehab Institute invites applications for one non-tenured track
research assistant professor position. The successful candidate will
conduct independent research in the area of spinal cord injury
rehabilitation outcomes that expands upon the expertise represented among
current faculty. Additional responsibilities include managing the analysis
and interpretation of the NeuroRecovery Network (NRN) functional, health
and quality of life outcomes with activity-based rehabilitation strategies
and contributing to the ongoing development of the NRN database. The
successful applicant will also be expected to collaborate with other
faculty on new grant initiatives and mentor post-doctoral fellows and
graduate students.
Candidates should have a Ph.D. in neuroscience, physiology, rehabilitation
science, biomechanics or other science related discipline with an academic
record of scientific excellence, independent research, and a strong
interest in an interdisciplinary approach to the study of neural control
of locomotion and activity-based rehabilitation in spinal cord injury. The
applicant will have opportunities to collaborate and work in the basic and
human research core facilities. The Kentucky Spinal Cord Research Center
and the Neuroscience Collaborative Center at Frazier Rehab Institute have
excellent facilities and a vibrant, interactive and collaborative
scientific environment with a strong commitment to translate research
findings to the clinic.
Applicants should submit a curriculum vita, list of publications, and
e-mail address and telephone of 3 references.
Contact:
Susan Harkema, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Rehabilitation Research Director
Owsley B. Frazier Chair in Neurological Rehabilitation
Department of Neurological Surgery and Kentucky Spinal Cord Injury
Research Center
University of Louisville
Frazier Rehab Institute
220 Abraham Flexner Way
Louisville, KY 40202
502-581-8747
susan.harkema@jhhs.org
__________________________________________________ _
Claudia A. Angeli, Ph.D.
Director, Human Locomotion Research Laboratory
Neuroscience Collaborative Center
Frazier Rehab Institute
Kentucky Spinal Cord Research Center
University of Louisville
502.581.8695
Fax: 502.585.0406
claudia.angeli@jhhs.org
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Neurological Surgery and Kentucky Spinal Cord Research Center - University
of Louisville
The Department of Neurological Surgery and Kentucky Spinal Cord Research
Center in collaboration with the Neuroscience Collaborative Center at
Frazier Rehab Institute invites applications for one non-tenured track
research assistant professor position. The successful candidate will
conduct independent research in the area of spinal cord injury
rehabilitation outcomes that expands upon the expertise represented among
current faculty. Additional responsibilities include managing the analysis
and interpretation of the NeuroRecovery Network (NRN) functional, health
and quality of life outcomes with activity-based rehabilitation strategies
and contributing to the ongoing development of the NRN database. The
successful applicant will also be expected to collaborate with other
faculty on new grant initiatives and mentor post-doctoral fellows and
graduate students.
Candidates should have a Ph.D. in neuroscience, physiology, rehabilitation
science, biomechanics or other science related discipline with an academic
record of scientific excellence, independent research, and a strong
interest in an interdisciplinary approach to the study of neural control
of locomotion and activity-based rehabilitation in spinal cord injury. The
applicant will have opportunities to collaborate and work in the basic and
human research core facilities. The Kentucky Spinal Cord Research Center
and the Neuroscience Collaborative Center at Frazier Rehab Institute have
excellent facilities and a vibrant, interactive and collaborative
scientific environment with a strong commitment to translate research
findings to the clinic.
Applicants should submit a curriculum vita, list of publications, and
e-mail address and telephone of 3 references.
Contact:
Susan Harkema, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Rehabilitation Research Director
Owsley B. Frazier Chair in Neurological Rehabilitation
Department of Neurological Surgery and Kentucky Spinal Cord Injury
Research Center
University of Louisville
Frazier Rehab Institute
220 Abraham Flexner Way
Louisville, KY 40202
502-581-8747
susan.harkema@jhhs.org
__________________________________________________ _
Claudia A. Angeli, Ph.D.
Director, Human Locomotion Research Laboratory
Neuroscience Collaborative Center
Frazier Rehab Institute
Kentucky Spinal Cord Research Center
University of Louisville
502.581.8695
Fax: 502.585.0406
claudia.angeli@jhhs.org
IMPORTANT LEGAL NOTICE: This notice, including any attachment, contains information that may be confidential or privileged and is intended solely for the entity or individual to whom it is addressed. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender at once. You should delete this message and are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying or distribution of this message is strictly prohibited. Nothing in this email, including any attachment, is intended to be a legally binding signature.
Excellence Above All... Visit our Web Site @http://www.jhsmh.org/