Position Description: Dr. David Bazett-Jones & Dr. Neal Glaviano are both seeking highly motivated students interested in pursuing a PhD with an emphasis in the neuromuscular and biomechanical factors related to lower extremity joint injury. Applicants should have an interest in human movement, muscle function, and/ or clinical outcomes in this patient population.
Degree Program: Exercise Science
Status: Full time (4 years)
Stipend: $15,000 per year (tuition waiver included)
Assistantship:
Conduct High-Quality Research with:
Dr. David Bazett-Jones, PhD, AT, ATC, CSCS
Dr. Neal Glaviano, PhD, AT, ATC
Qualifications:
Link to Motion Analysis & Integrative Neurophysiology (MAIN) Lab website:
Laboratory Features:
If interested in this funded position, please email Dr. Bazett-Jones (david.bazettjones@utoledo.edu) or Dr. Glaviano (neal.glaviano@utoledo.edu), specifying your interest for this position and providing a current CV.
Applicants will be considered on a rolling basis after February 1, 2019.
David M. Bazett-Jones, PhD, AT, ATC, CSCS
Associate Professor
Director, Post-Professional Athletic Training Program
College of Health and Human Services
School of Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences
Athletic Training Department
Health & Human Services Rm 2505L, Mail Stop 119
2801 W. Bancroft St.
Toledo, Ohio 43606-3390
Phone: 419-530-4241
david.bazettjones@utoledo.edu
Degree Program: Exercise Science
Status: Full time (4 years)
Stipend: $15,000 per year (tuition waiver included)
Assistantship:
- Teaching (human anatomy and physiology, biomechanics),
- Athletic Training Clinical Services (Rec Sports)
Conduct High-Quality Research with:
Dr. David Bazett-Jones, PhD, AT, ATC, CSCS
- Patellofemoral pain in youth & adults
- Youth running biomechanics
- Hip & trunk muscle function testing
- Lower extremity & trunk biomechanics
Dr. Neal Glaviano, PhD, AT, ATC
- Treating patellofemoral pain
- Electrical stimulation to optimize muscle function
- Assessment of lumbo-pelvic-hip muscle function
- Neuromuscular hip muscle assessment
Qualifications:
- Master’s degree in a kinesiology-related discipline
- Interest in mentoring graduate and undergraduate students
- Good computer, and oral/ written communication skills
- Previous research and/or teaching experience (preferred)
Link to Motion Analysis & Integrative Neurophysiology (MAIN) Lab website:
Laboratory Features:
- 12 camera motion capture system
- Electromagnetic motion capture system
- Embedded force plates
- Inertial measurement units (IMUs)
- High-speed 2D video cameras
- Timing gates
- Physical activity monitors
- Multimodal dynamometer (Biodex)
- Hand-held dynamometers
- Linear position transducer
- Surface electromyography
- Transcranial magnetic stimulation
- Hoffmann reflex
- Electroencephalography
- EMG biofeedback
If interested in this funded position, please email Dr. Bazett-Jones (david.bazettjones@utoledo.edu) or Dr. Glaviano (neal.glaviano@utoledo.edu), specifying your interest for this position and providing a current CV.
Applicants will be considered on a rolling basis after February 1, 2019.
David M. Bazett-Jones, PhD, AT, ATC, CSCS
Associate Professor
Director, Post-Professional Athletic Training Program
College of Health and Human Services
School of Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences
Athletic Training Department
Health & Human Services Rm 2505L, Mail Stop 119
2801 W. Bancroft St.
Toledo, Ohio 43606-3390
Phone: 419-530-4241
david.bazettjones@utoledo.edu
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