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POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS IN HUMAN MOVEMENT CONTROL
Two Post-Doctoral positions are available in the Human Motor Control Laboratory
at The University of Adelaide. The successful applicants will have a PhD in
neuroscience, and an interest in how sensory and cortical mechanisms are
integrated in the control of movement. Both positions are available early in
1999, for a maximum of three years.
The first position is an NH&MRC-funded Research Officer position for
1999-2001.
The area of study is the control of the human masticatory system. The
techniques that will be used include transcranial brain stimulation,
surface and
single motor unit electromyography, sensory evoked potentials and stretch
reflex
testing.
For details of this project, please contact Dr Timothy Miles (email:
tmiles@physiol.adelaide.edu.au) or Dr Mike Nordstrom (email:
mnordstrom@physiol.adelaide.edu.au).
The second position is a Australian Research Council-funded Research Officer.
The area of investigation in this project is the mechanisms that underlie
plastic change in the human sensory and motor cortical systems. The techniques
that will be used include transcranial brain stimulation, surface
electromyography, and sensory evoked potential testing.
For details of this project, please contact Dr Timothy Miles (email:
tmiles@physiol.adelaide.edu.au) or Professor Philip Thompson (email:
pthompson@medicine.edu.au).
Address:
Department of Physiology
The University of Adelaide
Adelaide SA 5005
AUSTRALIA
Phone: +61 8 8303 5108
FAX : +61 8 8303 3356
http://www.sciweb.science.adelaide.edu.au/physiology/home.nsf/people/tmiles
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POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS IN HUMAN MOVEMENT CONTROL
Two Post-Doctoral positions are available in the Human Motor Control Laboratory
at The University of Adelaide. The successful applicants will have a PhD in
neuroscience, and an interest in how sensory and cortical mechanisms are
integrated in the control of movement. Both positions are available early in
1999, for a maximum of three years.
The first position is an NH&MRC-funded Research Officer position for
1999-2001.
The area of study is the control of the human masticatory system. The
techniques that will be used include transcranial brain stimulation,
surface and
single motor unit electromyography, sensory evoked potentials and stretch
reflex
testing.
For details of this project, please contact Dr Timothy Miles (email:
tmiles@physiol.adelaide.edu.au) or Dr Mike Nordstrom (email:
mnordstrom@physiol.adelaide.edu.au).
The second position is a Australian Research Council-funded Research Officer.
The area of investigation in this project is the mechanisms that underlie
plastic change in the human sensory and motor cortical systems. The techniques
that will be used include transcranial brain stimulation, surface
electromyography, and sensory evoked potential testing.
For details of this project, please contact Dr Timothy Miles (email:
tmiles@physiol.adelaide.edu.au) or Professor Philip Thompson (email:
pthompson@medicine.edu.au).
Address:
Department of Physiology
The University of Adelaide
Adelaide SA 5005
AUSTRALIA
Phone: +61 8 8303 5108
FAX : +61 8 8303 3356
http://www.sciweb.science.adelaide.edu.au/physiology/home.nsf/people/tmiles
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