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    ATTENTION

    DOCTORAL TRAINING IN MOVEMENT SCIENCE
    AT EMORY UNIVERSITY



    Doctoral training in movement science rehabilitation research
    is offered by the Division of Physical Therapy, Department of
    Rehabilitation Medicine, as an emphasis within the Neuroscience
    Program, Graduate Division of Biological and Biomedical
    Sciences, Emory University. The purpose of the training is to
    prepare independent rehabilitation scientists through doctoral,
    multi-disciplinary training in movement science. The movement
    science program formalizes collaborations by a cadre of
    scientists 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
    Departments of Rehabilitation Medicine and Neurology and other
    scientist experts from the Departments of 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.

    Training is supported by a grant to the Division of Physical
    Therapy from the National Institute of Child Health and Human
    Development, National Institutes of Health and by the Graduate
    Division of Biological and Biomedical Sciences. Full tuition
    and stipend support is available to trainees. Applications are
    being recruited for August 1999 matriculation. The application
    deadline for an August 1999 start is January 20, 1999. 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. Further details may be obtained from the
    following web site: http://www.emory.edu/MED/AH/PT/phd.htm
    Information and application requests should be addressed to
    Richard L. 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, Emory University
    School of Medicine, 1441 Clifton Road, NE, Atlanta, Georgia,
    30322.

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