Post-doctoral fellowship in Military Study of Impacts and Injury
We are seeking a highly motivated individual to join our research team as a post-doctoral Fellow in the School of Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Sciences, Morsani College of Medicine, University of South Florida. This individual will be joining an integrated clinical and research center with an overarching goal of keeping people active throughout their lifetime. Our research is aimed at understanding the relationships between lower extremity structure, mechanics and musculoskeletal injury. We are also interested in developing strategies and interventions that help to mitigate injury risk. Our research encompasses imaging and modeling, as well as experimental studies. The 6,000 sq foot, USF Motion Analysis Lab is being renovated with a new 8 camera motion analysis system and 2 inground moveable force plates. Additionally, it will house a high resolution ultrasound unit with elastography capabilities, IMU devices and an electromyography system.
The post-doctoral fellow will help to coordinate the USF-site of a DoD-funded study aimed at understanding the relationship between landing mechanics during running, walking and drop landings and the development of musculoskeletal injuries. Responsibilities will include onsite data collection (at Ft, Jackson), processing and analysis, and assisting with data dissemination. The post-doctoral fellow will also assist with other ongoing activities in the lab.
Training Opportunities
The post-doctoral fellow will have professional training opportunities in areas such as leadership and grant writing. They will participate in weekly research meetings, monthly journal clubs and quarterly seminars. They will also attend 1-2 professional meetings per year. The fellow will be encouraged and mentored to pursue independent funding to prepare them for their next step in their professional career.
Qualifications
Required
1. Completed PhD in biomechanics or a related field in the area of lower extremity mechanics
Preferred
1. Programming experience
Behavioral Skills
The candidate must demonstrate superior organizational, time management, and communication skills, as well as intellectual independence and initiative. He/she will protect confidential and sensitive research data with integrity. The ability to work both independently and as part of a team is essential.
USF and the Tampa Bay Area
USF is the second largest college in Florida. It was recently named America's fastest rising university inside the top 50 according to US News and World Report. The Morsani College of Medicine, including the School of Physical Therapy & Rehabilitations Sciences are also rapidly rising in stature and are within the top 50 programs nationally. The Tampa Bay area is a diverse community with lots of sunshine, access to beaches, bikeways, and award winning parks. The downtown area offers restaurants, sporting events, and entertainment for all ages.
This is a 2 year position beginning immediately, with annual renewals depending upon performance and funding. If interested, please email a cover letter, resume and the contact information for two referees to:
Irene Davis, PhD, PT
isdavis@usf.edu
We are seeking a highly motivated individual to join our research team as a post-doctoral Fellow in the School of Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Sciences, Morsani College of Medicine, University of South Florida. This individual will be joining an integrated clinical and research center with an overarching goal of keeping people active throughout their lifetime. Our research is aimed at understanding the relationships between lower extremity structure, mechanics and musculoskeletal injury. We are also interested in developing strategies and interventions that help to mitigate injury risk. Our research encompasses imaging and modeling, as well as experimental studies. The 6,000 sq foot, USF Motion Analysis Lab is being renovated with a new 8 camera motion analysis system and 2 inground moveable force plates. Additionally, it will house a high resolution ultrasound unit with elastography capabilities, IMU devices and an electromyography system.
The post-doctoral fellow will help to coordinate the USF-site of a DoD-funded study aimed at understanding the relationship between landing mechanics during running, walking and drop landings and the development of musculoskeletal injuries. Responsibilities will include onsite data collection (at Ft, Jackson), processing and analysis, and assisting with data dissemination. The post-doctoral fellow will also assist with other ongoing activities in the lab.
Training Opportunities
The post-doctoral fellow will have professional training opportunities in areas such as leadership and grant writing. They will participate in weekly research meetings, monthly journal clubs and quarterly seminars. They will also attend 1-2 professional meetings per year. The fellow will be encouraged and mentored to pursue independent funding to prepare them for their next step in their professional career.
Qualifications
Required
1. Completed PhD in biomechanics or a related field in the area of lower extremity mechanics
Preferred
1. Programming experience
Behavioral Skills
The candidate must demonstrate superior organizational, time management, and communication skills, as well as intellectual independence and initiative. He/she will protect confidential and sensitive research data with integrity. The ability to work both independently and as part of a team is essential.
USF and the Tampa Bay Area
USF is the second largest college in Florida. It was recently named America's fastest rising university inside the top 50 according to US News and World Report. The Morsani College of Medicine, including the School of Physical Therapy & Rehabilitations Sciences are also rapidly rising in stature and are within the top 50 programs nationally. The Tampa Bay area is a diverse community with lots of sunshine, access to beaches, bikeways, and award winning parks. The downtown area offers restaurants, sporting events, and entertainment for all ages.
This is a 2 year position beginning immediately, with annual renewals depending upon performance and funding. If interested, please email a cover letter, resume and the contact information for two referees to:
Irene Davis, PhD, PT
isdavis@usf.edu