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  • Job Posting - Bone Mechanics/Skeletal Mechanobiology - WashingtonUniversity, Saint Louis, USA

    The Biomechanical Engineering Lab in the Department of Orthopaedic
    Surgery, Washington University in Saint Louis 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 NIH-funded
    studies on skeletal responses to loading using in vivo models and
    molecular, biomechanical, imaging and histological techniques. 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, bone biology or related discipline. 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 via email or post 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

    silvam@wustl.edu



    Applications will be considered until the position is filled. Inquiries
    may be made by email. General information is available at
    biomechanics.wustl.edu, www.wuorthopaedics.com and medschool.wustl.edu.

    (First notice - January 22, 2007)





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    Matthew J. Silva, Ph.D.

    Associate Professor, Orthopaedic Surgery and Biomedical Engineering

    Washington University in Saint Louis







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