Mobility control and neurorehabilitation in people with multiple sclerosis
We are recruiting one postdoctoral fellow to work on a National Multiple Sclerosis Society funded project. The postdoctoral fellow will work within Dr. Brett Fling's Sensorimotor Neuroimaging Laboratory within the Department of Health and Exercise Science at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, CO (https://www.chhs.colostate.edu/hes-h...ng-laboratory/). Training is available in multiple domains including 1) biomechanics of balance and gait, 2) a broad array of static and mobile neuroimaging of the relevant neural circuitry underlying these behaviors, and 3) neurorehabilitation and translational intervention approaches to improve mobility. Excellent clinical collaboration is provided through the CU School of Medicine and Department of Physical Therapy.
We are recruiting one postdoctoral fellow to work on a National Multiple Sclerosis Society funded project. The postdoctoral fellow will work within Dr. Brett Fling's Sensorimotor Neuroimaging Laboratory within the Department of Health and Exercise Science at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, CO (https://www.chhs.colostate.edu/hes-h...ng-laboratory/). Training is available in multiple domains including 1) biomechanics of balance and gait, 2) a broad array of static and mobile neuroimaging of the relevant neural circuitry underlying these behaviors, and 3) neurorehabilitation and translational intervention approaches to improve mobility. Excellent clinical collaboration is provided through the CU School of Medicine and Department of Physical Therapy.