Post by Ophra on Mar 19, 2012 8:52:07 GMT -5
The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston has postdoctoral positions available for qualified persons interested in rehabilitation research.
University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) is
situated on the eastern end of Galveston Island
and includes four schools and three institutes:
the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, the
School of Health Professions, the School of
Medicine, the School of Nursing, the Institute
for Medical Humanities, the Institute for
Tropical Disease, and the Institute for
Translational Sciences. Research resources
include the Rehabilitation Sciences PhD Program
(supported by a NIH training award), the Center
for Rehabilitation Sciences, the Sealy Center on
Aging, the NIH Center for Rehabilitation
Research using Large Datasets, the NIH Older
Americans Independence (Pepper) Center, and
numerous external grants.
NIDRR Postdoctoral Fellowships
Interdisciplinary Rehabilitation Research
AGING AND GERIATRIC REHABILITATION
Examines social, environmental, and medical
interventions associated with successful aging,
and evaluates functional outcomes and the
impact of minority status on health and
disability in older adults.
CLINICAL AND COMMUNITY REHABILITATION
Examines physical activity, psychological wellbeing
and functional independence in
individuals with disabilities and/or chronic
disease.
POPULATION-BASED HEALTH SERVICES
REHABILITATION
Examines rehabilitation outcomes and/or the
relationship of personal attributes, clinical
characteristics, or risk factors on health related
and disability outcomes using large national
databases or population]based surveys.
MUSCLE BIOLOGY OF REHABILITION
Examines mechanisms associated with muscle
function including protein synthesis, muscle
metabolism, cell signaling, the role of essential
amino acids and exercise associated with muscle
growth and regeneration.
For applications or additional information
contact: Kenneth Ottenbacher, UTMB, 301
University Blvd., Galveston, TX 77555]1137,
(409) 747]1637, e]mail: rehab.info@utmb.edu,
rehabsciences.utmb.edu/postDoc.asp
Rehabilitation Sciences Academic Division & Research Center
301 University Blvd. Galveston, TX 77555-1137 | phone 409.747.1637 | fax 409.747.1638 | rehab.info@utmb.edu
Post-Doctoral fellowships are provided by the Advanced Rehabilitation Research Training Program, funded by
the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, Department of Education (grant# H133P110012).
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES ARE
AVAILABLE IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS:
Post-doctoral positions are funded
for periods of two to three years.
Stipends range from $38,000 to
$42,000 depending upon previous
experience.
University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) is
situated on the eastern end of Galveston Island
and includes four schools and three institutes:
the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, the
School of Health Professions, the School of
Medicine, the School of Nursing, the Institute
for Medical Humanities, the Institute for
Tropical Disease, and the Institute for
Translational Sciences. Research resources
include the Rehabilitation Sciences PhD Program
(supported by a NIH training award), the Center
for Rehabilitation Sciences, the Sealy Center on
Aging, the NIH Center for Rehabilitation
Research using Large Datasets, the NIH Older
Americans Independence (Pepper) Center, and
numerous external grants.
NIDRR Postdoctoral Fellowships
Interdisciplinary Rehabilitation Research
AGING AND GERIATRIC REHABILITATION
Examines social, environmental, and medical
interventions associated with successful aging,
and evaluates functional outcomes and the
impact of minority status on health and
disability in older adults.
CLINICAL AND COMMUNITY REHABILITATION
Examines physical activity, psychological wellbeing
and functional independence in
individuals with disabilities and/or chronic
disease.
POPULATION-BASED HEALTH SERVICES
REHABILITATION
Examines rehabilitation outcomes and/or the
relationship of personal attributes, clinical
characteristics, or risk factors on health related
and disability outcomes using large national
databases or population]based surveys.
MUSCLE BIOLOGY OF REHABILITION
Examines mechanisms associated with muscle
function including protein synthesis, muscle
metabolism, cell signaling, the role of essential
amino acids and exercise associated with muscle
growth and regeneration.
For applications or additional information
contact: Kenneth Ottenbacher, UTMB, 301
University Blvd., Galveston, TX 77555]1137,
(409) 747]1637, e]mail: rehab.info@utmb.edu,
rehabsciences.utmb.edu/postDoc.asp
Rehabilitation Sciences Academic Division & Research Center
301 University Blvd. Galveston, TX 77555-1137 | phone 409.747.1637 | fax 409.747.1638 | rehab.info@utmb.edu
Post-Doctoral fellowships are provided by the Advanced Rehabilitation Research Training Program, funded by
the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, Department of Education (grant# H133P110012).
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES ARE
AVAILABLE IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS:
Post-doctoral positions are funded
for periods of two to three years.
Stipends range from $38,000 to
$42,000 depending upon previous
experience.