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Research Assistant Professor, Neuromuscular Aging After Stroke - Physical Medicine and Rehabili[...]

UTHealth Houston

Houston (TX)

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USD 60,000 - 85,000

Full time

2 days ago
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Job summary

The NeuroRecovery Research Center at TIRR Memorial Hermann Hospital seeks a motivated researcher to develop projects on neuromuscular aging and sarcopenia after stroke. This role involves leading research, collaboration with faculty, and requires a doctoral degree with grant writing experience. A significant start-up support is offered for qualified candidates.

Benefits

Vacation
Sick days
Health care coverage

Qualifications

  • Recent post-doctoral training experience related to neuromuscular aging after stroke.
  • Strong collaboration skills with other faculty members.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and lead research in neuromuscular aging and sarcopenia post-stroke.
  • Use advanced technologies like HD-EMG and ultrasound imaging.

Skills

Grant proposal writing

Education

Doctoral degree (PhD, MD/PhD)

Job description

The NeuroRecovery Research Center at TIRR Memorial Hermann Hospital is seeking a highly motivated researcher to contribute to ongoing projects. The research center is part of Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) at the University of Texas – Medical School at Houston. The research center is housed in TIRR Memorial Hermann Hospital that allows easy and convenient access to patient populations, including stroke, spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, amputation and pain.TIRR Memorial Hermann Hospital is ranked #2 in Rehabilitation according to US News and World Report. See our website for details:https://med.uth.edu/pmr/research/

Position Key Accountabilities:

This position is under guidance of Dr Sheng Li to develop and lead research in neuromuscular aging and sarcopenia after stroke using advanced technologies, such as HD-EMG and ultrasound imaging, and in developing rehabilitation interventions and strategy. Collaboration with other faculty members is strongly encouraged.

A significant start-up support is available for superior candidates with current research grant(s). Recent doctoral graduates with great potentials will be considered, but will be appointed as a post-doctoral fellow.


Qualifications:

A successful candidate must have a doctoral degree (PhD, MD/PhD) and recent post-doctoral training experience related to the topic of neuromuscular aging after stroke. Grant proposal writing experience is required.

Application:

Apply online. Upload a single PDF file that includes your CV, statement of research interests and experience, three journal articles, and contact information for two references.

The position is available immediately. Benefits include vacation, sick days, and health care coverage. Salary is commensurate with experience.

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