The Stanford University Department of Orthopaedic Surgery is seeking a Research Technical Manager to provide management and coordination of administrative and operations related functions for the Stanford Injury Prevention and Pitching Performance Lab.
The Stanford Injury Prevention and Pitching Performance Lab aims to be a destination center for throwers of all ages and competition levels. The pitching lab will engage in developing, advancing and applying sciences, engineering and technical research with an emphasis on both optimizing pitching and throwing performance while emphasizing an impact of minimizing the risk of injury in pitchers and throwers of all ages. While the facility will initially be designed to focus on baseball players, it will have the potential to study additional types of overhead throwing athletes, and will leverage Stanford’s vast resources in sports medicine and research. The lab will be built on trust, integrity and respect for the individual, and managed in accordance with the highest of ethical standards.
The ideal candidate will have a passion for baseball, understand human biomechanics and research principals/practices, and drive to establish the lab’s reputation as a destination for top professional and NCAA-level athletes
To learn more about this opportunity please visit: http://m.rfer.us/STANFORDbrADgu
The Stanford Injury Prevention and Pitching Performance Lab aims to be a destination center for throwers of all ages and competition levels. The pitching lab will engage in developing, advancing and applying sciences, engineering and technical research with an emphasis on both optimizing pitching and throwing performance while emphasizing an impact of minimizing the risk of injury in pitchers and throwers of all ages. While the facility will initially be designed to focus on baseball players, it will have the potential to study additional types of overhead throwing athletes, and will leverage Stanford’s vast resources in sports medicine and research. The lab will be built on trust, integrity and respect for the individual, and managed in accordance with the highest of ethical standards.
The ideal candidate will have a passion for baseball, understand human biomechanics and research principals/practices, and drive to establish the lab’s reputation as a destination for top professional and NCAA-level athletes
To learn more about this opportunity please visit: http://m.rfer.us/STANFORDbrADgu