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Marquette University Clg-Nurse

Postdoctoral Fellow

Marquette University Clg-Nurse, Madison, Wisconsin, United States,


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Posting Number:

201104197Position Title:

Postdoctoral FellowState:

WisconsinEmployment Status:

Full TimePosition Status:

Limited TermIf Limited Term (End Date of Assignment, Project, or Grant):

08/31/2025Position Type:

FacultyJob Family:

FacultyPosition Overview

This is an advanced research training postdoctoral fellowship funded by a grant from the US Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Community Living, entitled “Advanced Rehabilitation Research Training in Pediatric Mobility for Physicians, Therapists and Engineers.” The training program is for 12 months and is renewable based upon performance.Duties and Responsibilities

The postdoctoral trainee will participate in all three elements of the training program, including:Completing the didactic requirements (20% effort) including courses, workshops, and seminars in five in-depth areas, which include Evidence Based Research, Biostatistics, Outcomes Assessment, Scientific Writing and Grantsmanship, and Pediatric Mobility, as well as practical research skills such as manuscript and grant writing, and IRB review mechanisms;Completing directed independent research (75% effort) in applications of human mobility;Participating in Collegial & Collaborative Activities (5% effort) such as joining a national organization, submitting an abstract or short paper for a national scientific meeting, attending a national scientific meeting, and giving presentations at ARRT meetings.As part of the three elements of the training program, the postdoctoral trainee will also:Submit manuscripts for peer review in the scientific literature;Collaborate on extramural proposals;Prepare informational products on work completed;Give lectures to the scientific community.Within the Training Grant, each of the three training elements has measurable performance objectives established for the trainee.Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Earned doctorate (or its foreign equivalent) or appropriate terminal degree.Preferred Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Successful completion of a doctoral program in engineering, physical therapy, or occupational therapy with a solid ability to do rehabilitation research;Evidence of a strong interest in research including a minimal level of productivity such as published abstracts, submitted manuscript(s) to peer-reviewed journal(s) and national level presentation(s);Rehabilitation research interest in applications of human mobility including gait, tissue biomechanics, and/or computational modeling;Previous experience in one or more of the following areas: biomedical/rehabilitation engineering, biomechanics, human movement sciences, biomedical imaging, finite element analysis, and musculoskeletal modeling.Qualities appropriate for a faculty appointment following conclusion of the training period.Preference will be given to candidates who have a disability or are from a traditionally under-represented group.Department

Department:

Orthopedic ResearchPosting Dates

Posting Date:

09/20/2024Closing Date:

TBDSpecial Instructions to Applicants

Applicants should submit a letter of application/cover letter, CV, and contact information for three professional references.EOE Statement

It is the policy of Marquette University to provide equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status or any other applicable federal or state-protected classification.Required Documents

Cover Letter/Letter of ApplicationCurriculum VitaeReferencesOptional Documents

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