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    Dr. van den Bogert,

    Would it be possible to post the following material on the Listserv?

    Thanks.

    Chuck

    Graduate Study in Motor Behavior at the University of Houston

    The Motor Control and Coordination Laboratory in the Department of Health
    and Human Performance at the University of Houston offers advanced degrees
    in the study of human movement. Applications for Spring and Fall 2000
    admissions and financial aid are now being encouraged for the Master's of
    Science and doctoral degree program. A limited number of assistantships
    may be immediately available for the Spring 2000 semester.

    PROGRAM
    The program includes coursework in motor control, motor learning
    psychological aspects of movement, human response to space flight, motor
    rehabilitation and related courses offered in engineering and psychology.
    The department has recently developed a focus centered on issues related to
    Urban Fitness of which movement problems of diverse populations is a key
    component. A full listing of graduate courses can be viewed at
    http://www.coe.uh.edu/~clayne/Exsci/corsdes.html

    The University of Houston is located near the world renowned Texas Medical
    Center and NASA's Johnson Space Center. Houston is the third largest city
    in the United States and offers a large variety of professional and
    personal opportunities.

    MOTOR CONTROL AND COORDINATION LABORATORY
    The MCC is well equipped to perform research in a variety of areas of human
    movement control. The lab consists of 1000 square feet of space that houses
    two force plates, accelerometers, motion analysis systems, and surface EMG
    and EEG systems. Current laboratory projects include the study of postural
    control after space flight, neuromuscular activation during locomotion
    after space flight, the role of foot sensory input in enhancing
    neuromuscular activation, meta-analysis of V02max of elderly individuals
    and reach strategies effects on preparatory dynamic postural control.

    ADMISSION
    Applications for admission and financial aid should are currently being
    accepted by
    the Graduate School Admissions Office. Graduate stipends for Master's
    level students are $8,000 for two semesters and $9,000 at the doctoral
    level. Additionally, tuition remission is available. Application forms
    can be found at http://www.coe.uh.edu/~clayne/HHPPage/formsindex.html.

    For additional information please contact Dr. Charles Layne at 713.743.9868
    or by e-mail at clayne2@bayou.uh.edu

    Charles S. Layne
    Associate Professor
    Department of Health and Human Performance
    University of Houston
    office 713.743.9868
    fax 713.743.9860
    clayne2@bayou.uh.edu
    http:www.coe.uh.edu/~clayne

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