>Please post the following announcement. Thank you.
>
>
> ATTENTION
>
>DOCTORAL TRAINING IN MOVEMENT SCIENCE AT EMORY UNIVERSITY
>
> A five-year grant for doctoral training in movement science
>rehabilitation research was awarded to the Division of Physical
>Therapy, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Emory University
>School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia by the National Institute
>of Child Healthand Human Development, National Institutes of Health. The
>purpose
>of the training program is to prepare independent rehabilitation
>scientists through doctoral, multidisciplinary training in
>movement science. The training program was accomplished by
>establishing a movement science emphasis within the existing
>Neuroscience Program, Graduate Division of Biological and
>Biomedical Sciences, Emory University. The movement science
>program formalizes collaborations by a cadre of scientists from
>the Neuroscience Program and the Department of Rehabilitation
>Medicine with expertise and interest in human movement,
>movement-related dysfunction, and the effect of movement or
>immobility on physiologic systems. This multidisciplinary group
>includes physical therapist and physician faculty from the
>Department of Rehabilitation Medicine and Neurology and other
>scientist experts from the Departments Cell Biology, Biology,
>and Physiology and from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
>Trainees may elect research training with any of these
>scientists. The representative expertise of this faculty allows
>study of basic mechanisms and clinical manifestations of
>movement in animal and human models.
>
> The training grant provides full tuition and stipend support to
>trainees for the first three of the approximately five years of
>study. Funding is available for three trainees in the first
>grant year. Applications currently are being recruited for a
>January 1998 program start. Also, application deadline for
>matriculation in September 1998 is January 20, 1998. The
>principal investigator for the training grant is Pamela A.
>Catlin, Ed.D., P.T.; Steven L. Wolf, Ph.D., P.T. is co-Principal
>Investigator and Richard L. Segal, Ph.D., P.T. is Assistant
>Project Director. Application information requests and
>applications should be addressed to Richard Segal, Ph.D., P.T.,
>(Voice) 404-712-5654; E-mail: rsegal@spinal.emory.edu; Address:
>Room 228, Division of Physical Therapy, Department of
>Rehabilitation Medicine, 1441 Clifton Road NE, Atlanta, Georgia,
>30322.
>Steven L. Wolf, Ph.D., FAPTA
>Center for Rehabilitation Medicine
>Emory University School of Medicine
>1441 Clifton Road NE
>Atlanta, GA (USA) 30322
>(TEL) 404-712-4801
>(FAX) 404-712-4809
>(EMAIL) steve@spinal.emory.edu
>Steven L. Wolf, Ph.D., FAPTA
>Center for Rehabilitation Medicine
>Emory University School of Medicine
>1441 Clifton Road NE
>Atlanta, GA (USA) 30322
>(TEL) 404-712-4801
>(FAX) 404-712-4809
>(EMAIL) steve@spinal.emory.edu
Steven L. Wolf, Ph.D., FAPTA
Center for Rehabilitation Medicine
Emory University School of Medicine
1441 Clifton Road NE
Atlanta, GA (USA) 30322
(TEL) 404-712-4801
(FAX) 404-712-4809
(EMAIL) steve@spinal.emory.edu
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>
> ATTENTION
>
>DOCTORAL TRAINING IN MOVEMENT SCIENCE AT EMORY UNIVERSITY
>
> A five-year grant for doctoral training in movement science
>rehabilitation research was awarded to the Division of Physical
>Therapy, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Emory University
>School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia by the National Institute
>of Child Healthand Human Development, National Institutes of Health. The
>purpose
>of the training program is to prepare independent rehabilitation
>scientists through doctoral, multidisciplinary training in
>movement science. The training program was accomplished by
>establishing a movement science emphasis within the existing
>Neuroscience Program, Graduate Division of Biological and
>Biomedical Sciences, Emory University. The movement science
>program formalizes collaborations by a cadre of scientists from
>the Neuroscience Program and the Department of Rehabilitation
>Medicine with expertise and interest in human movement,
>movement-related dysfunction, and the effect of movement or
>immobility on physiologic systems. This multidisciplinary group
>includes physical therapist and physician faculty from the
>Department of Rehabilitation Medicine and Neurology and other
>scientist experts from the Departments Cell Biology, Biology,
>and Physiology and from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
>Trainees may elect research training with any of these
>scientists. The representative expertise of this faculty allows
>study of basic mechanisms and clinical manifestations of
>movement in animal and human models.
>
> The training grant provides full tuition and stipend support to
>trainees for the first three of the approximately five years of
>study. Funding is available for three trainees in the first
>grant year. Applications currently are being recruited for a
>January 1998 program start. Also, application deadline for
>matriculation in September 1998 is January 20, 1998. The
>principal investigator for the training grant is Pamela A.
>Catlin, Ed.D., P.T.; Steven L. Wolf, Ph.D., P.T. is co-Principal
>Investigator and Richard L. Segal, Ph.D., P.T. is Assistant
>Project Director. Application information requests and
>applications should be addressed to Richard Segal, Ph.D., P.T.,
>(Voice) 404-712-5654; E-mail: rsegal@spinal.emory.edu; Address:
>Room 228, Division of Physical Therapy, Department of
>Rehabilitation Medicine, 1441 Clifton Road NE, Atlanta, Georgia,
>30322.
>Steven L. Wolf, Ph.D., FAPTA
>Center for Rehabilitation Medicine
>Emory University School of Medicine
>1441 Clifton Road NE
>Atlanta, GA (USA) 30322
>(TEL) 404-712-4801
>(FAX) 404-712-4809
>(EMAIL) steve@spinal.emory.edu
>Steven L. Wolf, Ph.D., FAPTA
>Center for Rehabilitation Medicine
>Emory University School of Medicine
>1441 Clifton Road NE
>Atlanta, GA (USA) 30322
>(TEL) 404-712-4801
>(FAX) 404-712-4809
>(EMAIL) steve@spinal.emory.edu
Steven L. Wolf, Ph.D., FAPTA
Center for Rehabilitation Medicine
Emory University School of Medicine
1441 Clifton Road NE
Atlanta, GA (USA) 30322
(TEL) 404-712-4801
(FAX) 404-712-4809
(EMAIL) steve@spinal.emory.edu
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