STUDENTSHIP at Penn State
A PhD studentship is available to study movement neuroscience in Robert Sainburg's laboratory in the Kinesiology Department at Penn State University. Dr. Sainburg's laboratory provides a productive and fertile research environment. The Kinesiology department houses a very strong group of labs that focus on motor control and biomechanics. We have a long standing seminar series, which attracts world renowned researchers to our campus on a regular basis, and the graduate students have recently developed a innovative journal club in motor control and biomechanics. The intellectual environment is top notch.
This studentship is funded by an NIH grant that focuses on hemispheric lateralization as a model for understanding motor learning deficits and recovery of function in stroke patients.
We are seeking highly motivated candidates, who are interested in science and focused on developing a research career.
Please contact Dr. Sainburg (rls45@psu.edu), if interested.
A PhD studentship is available to study movement neuroscience in Robert Sainburg's laboratory in the Kinesiology Department at Penn State University. Dr. Sainburg's laboratory provides a productive and fertile research environment. The Kinesiology department houses a very strong group of labs that focus on motor control and biomechanics. We have a long standing seminar series, which attracts world renowned researchers to our campus on a regular basis, and the graduate students have recently developed a innovative journal club in motor control and biomechanics. The intellectual environment is top notch.
This studentship is funded by an NIH grant that focuses on hemispheric lateralization as a model for understanding motor learning deficits and recovery of function in stroke patients.
We are seeking highly motivated candidates, who are interested in science and focused on developing a research career.
Please contact Dr. Sainburg (rls45@psu.edu), if interested.