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    Post Doctoral Research Fellowship
    The University of Houston Center for Neuromotor and Biomechanics Research
    (CNBR) is accepting applications for a 12-18 month Post Doctoral Fellowship
    in Neuromotor Control to begin no earlier than January 1, 2010.
    The CNBR laboratory is located in a spacious facility on the John P.
    McGovern Campus of the Texas Medical Center and houses most of the equipment
    and software capabilities required to support state-of-the-art human
    neuromotor and biomechanics research studies
    (http://grants.hhp.coe.uh.edu/cnbr/). It also has close ties to the
    Laboratory of Integrated Physiology, which houses a full suite of equipment
    necessary to study cellular and molecular indices of human performance
    (http://grants.hhp.coe.uh.edu/lip/). Opportunities are open for basic or
    clinical research studies aligned with the broad goals of the Center and the
    specific interests of one or more of the Center faculty. Information
    regarding current projects and faculty research interests can be found on
    our website. The ideal candidate will have a recent PhD in Biomedical,
    Mechanical, or Electrical Engineering, Kinesiology, Movement Science, or a
    related field. Interested individuals should submit a current Curriculum
    Vita, reprints of published articles, and a brief statement of objectives
    for the Fellowship year to: Dr. William H. Paloski, Director, UH Center for
    Neuromotor and Biomechanics Research, at whpaloski@uh.edu. They should also
    arrange to have three academic letters of recommendation submitted to Dr.
    Paloski. Applicants are encouraged to contact one or more of the Center
    faculty to discuss research ideas and potential collaborations prior to
    applying. Review of applications will continue until the position is filled.
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