POSTDOCTORAL POSITION
Applicants are invited for a postdoctoral position in the Motion Analysis
Laboratory of Dr. Alexander Aruin to study movement and postural control in
healthy persons and those with disability. The postdoctoral candidate will
also participate in developing innovative methods and technologies for physical
rehabilitation.
A background in kinesiology, neuroscience, physiotherapy, and biomedical
engineering is beneficial. Experience in working with three dimensional motion
analysis, EMG, statistical data analysis, and computer programming is
desirable. There will also be an opportunity for the candidate to seek external
funding opportunities if so desired.
The Motion Analysis Laboratory is a part of the Rehabilitation Foundation, Inc.
which is a research and training institution that focuses on research in
rehabilitation. The MAL is located in the Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital
(MarianjoyRehablink, Wheaton, IL) and has strong links with the
Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke’s Medical Center, University of Illinois at Chicago,
and Pennsylvania State University.
Applicants should send a letter, curriculum vitae, the names, addresses and
e-mail addresses of at least three references to: Dr. Alexander Aruin,
Rehabilitation Foundation, Inc. 26W171 Roosevelt Road; P.O. Box 675 Wheaton, IL
60189. FAX (630) 462-4547, e-mail: aruin@rfi.org
The full-time position is supported in part by a NIH grant and is available for
up to 4 years. The RFI is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Hiring is contingent
upon eligibility to work in the United States.
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Alexander S. Aruin, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Rush Medical College
Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke’s Medical Center
1653 W. Congress PKWY, Chicago, IL 60612
Senior Research Scientist
Rehabilitation Foundation, Inc.
26W171 Roosevelt Road P.O. Box 675
Wheaton, IL 60189
Phone: (630) 462-4277
FAX: (630) 462 4547
e-mail: aruin@rfi.org
Internet: http://www.rfi.org/research/MOTION/Malindex.htm
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION
Applicants are invited for a postdoctoral position in the Motion Analysis
Laboratory of Dr. Alexander Aruin to study movement and postural
control in healthy persons and those with disability. The
postdoctoral candidate will also participate in developing innovative
methods and technologies for physical rehabilitation.
A background in kinesiology, neuroscience, physiotherapy, and biomedical
engineering is beneficial. Experience in working with three dimensional
motion analysis, EMG, statistical data analysis, and computer programming
is desirable. There will also be an opportunity for the candidate to seek
external funding opportunities if so desired.
The Motion Analysis Laboratory is a part of the Rehabilitation
Foundation, Inc. which is a research and training institution that
focuses on research in rehabilitation. The MAL is located in the
Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital (MarianjoyRehablink, Wheaton, IL) and
has strong links with the Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke’s Medical Center,
University of Illinois at Chicago, and Pennsylvania State University.
Applicants should send a letter, curriculum vitae, the names, addresses
and e-mail addresses of at least three references to: Dr. Alexander
Aruin, Rehabilitation Foundation, Inc. 26W171 Roosevelt Road; P.O. Box
675 Wheaton, IL 60189. FAX (630) 462-4547, e-mail:
aruin@rfi.org
The full-time position is supported in part by a NIH grant and is
available for up to 4 years. The RFI is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Hiring is contingent upon eligibility to work in the United States.
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Alexander S. Aruin, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Rush Medical College
Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke’s Medical Center
1653 W. Congress PKWY, Chicago, IL 60612
Senior Research Scientist
Rehabilitation Foundation, Inc.
26W171 Roosevelt Road P.O. Box 675
Wheaton, IL 60189
Phone: (630) 462-4277
FAX: (630) 462 4547
e-mail:
aruin@rfi.org
Internet:
http://www.rfi.org/research/MOTION/Malindex.htm