Duke University, Biomedical Engineering
Position Description
The Associate in Research position in the Injury Biomechanics Laboratory (Biomedical Engineering Department – Pratt School of Engineering) will assist in all aspects related to current research efforts associated with injury, orthopaedic and sports related biomechanics. The Associate in Research will support assisting experimental efforts both in-laboratory and in-the-field data collection associated with participant studies. The Associate in Research will support analyses of data obtained from aforementioned research studies. The Associate in Research will support human subjects protocol development and interactions with Injury Biomechanics personnel as they engage with both the campus and medical center IRB. The Associate in Research will support administration of existing and future human subjects protocols. The Associate in Research will work under the direction of Dr. Jason Luck and Dr. Mitchell Abrams (Injury Biomechanics Laboratory).
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Application Materials Required:
- Curriculum Vitae
- Names and contact information of three references
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