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  • Visual control of locomotion in people with Parkinson's disease

    The Department of Biomechanics at the Univeristy of Nebraska at Omaha is seeking an individual to provide research and administrative support to a NIH-funded project that investigates the visual control of locomotion in people with Parkinson’s disease.

    Responsibilities will include supporting the collection of gait and balance data, eye tracking, subject recuitment,data management and data analysis, and assistance in writing manuscripts. Experience using inertial motion sensors and eye-tracking glasses, and the ability to process raw data is preferred.

    Required Qualifications: B.S. in kinesiology, biomechanics, engineering, sport science, physical therapy, or another closely related field.

    If you are interested or want to inquire more, please contact Dr. Carolin Curtze at ccurtze[at]unomaha.edu.
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