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  • MS Graduate Assistantship in Biomechanics Fal 2019 - University of Memphis

    The Musculoskeletal Analysis Laboratory within the School of Health Studies at The University of Memphis is currently seeking a Master’s-level Biomechanics graduate assistant to start fall 2019. A research assistantship is available to work within the Musculoskeletal Analysis Laboratory with Dr. Max Paquette.

    Research projects will focus primarily on the influence of exercise interventions on the biomechanics of walking in middle-aged and older adults. Additional projects will be related to the influence of biomechanical and training-related factors on running-related injuries.

    The assistantship is typically nine months (with some limited options for summer funding), and include a monthly stipend and full tuition waiver for the fall and spring semesters (9 credit hours per semester).


    Additional information on SHS graduate programs can be found here:
    https://www.memphis.edu/shs/programs/exss_ms.php

    SHS graduate program application information and materials can be found here:

    https://www.memphis.edu/shs/students/grad_admission.php


    SHS research information can be found here:

    https://www.memphis.edu/shs/research/index.php


    Please contact Dr. Paquette if interested: mrpqette@memphis.edu
    Last edited by Max Paquette; December 10, 2018, 04:31 PM.

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    Re: MS Graduate Assistantship in Biomechanics Fall 2019 - University of Memphis

    The Musculoskeletal Analysis Laboratory within the School of Health Studies at The University of Memphis is currently seeking a Master’s-level Biomechanics graduate assistant to start fall 2019. A research assistantship is available to work within the Musculoskeletal Analysis Laboratory with Dr. Max Paquette.

    Research projects will focus primarily on the influence of exercise interventions on the biomechanics of walking in middle-aged and older adults. Additional projects will be related to the influence of biomechanical and training-related factors on running-related injuries.


    The assistantship is typically nine months (with some limited options for summer funding), and include a monthly stipend and full tuition waiver for the fall and spring semesters (9 credit hours per semester).


    Additional information on SHS graduate programs can be found here:
    https://www.memphis.edu/shs/programs/exss_ms.php

    SHS graduate program application information and materials can be found here:
    https://www.memphis.edu/shs/students/grad_admission.php

    SHS research information can be found here:
    https://www.memphis.edu/shs/research/index.php

    Please contact Dr. Paquette if interested: mrpqette@memphis.edu

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