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Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by Woodburn, Oct 28, 2011.

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    Dear colleagues,
    A Senior Lectureship in Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation has become available in my research group. The successful candidate is expected to develop and lead a programme of high-quality research in a relevant area of musculoskeletal rehabilitation. Main activities will be conducting and supervising clinical and laboratory-based research, supervising PhD students, external grant funding activity and publication/dissemination work. We have established programmes of research running in the rheumatic diseases including RA, PsA and JIA as well as soft-tissue disease. Our translational research is based around the development and testing of novel interventions with a strong focus on ankle-foot and foot orthotics. We have excellent laboratory facilities including state-of-the art 3D gait analysis; medical imaging and a CAD-CAM and RP orthotic design and test centre. Further details can be found at:

    http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/ADK723/senior-lectureship/

    For an informal enquiry contact me in the first instance at: jim.woodburn@gcu.ac.uk

    Best wishes,
    Prof. Jim Woodburn
     
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