Overview
At Spaulding, we aim to apply research results and new ideas to patient care as quickly as possible. As the principal teaching hospital of the Harvard Medical School Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, new ideas and a passion for innovation are part of our makeup. This academic affiliation and combined resources allow us to maintain a vigorous research agenda and operate ongoing clinical trials. These and other endeavors enhance Spaulding's treatment programs, with clinical research results that often quickly find their way to the bedside.
The post-doctoral fellowship is within the INSPIRE lab at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital. The fellow will actively study the neuromechanics of whole limb movements in able-bodied persons and persons with spinal cord injury (SCI). Our research team examines the enduring effects of novel treatments on the neuromechanics of limb movements after SCI through rigorous experimentation, electrophysiology, and modeling.
The successful candidate will have a strong background in one or more of the following areas: neuroscience, rehabilitation, and/or engineering. Strong quantitative and experimental skills are required. The position is available for up to one year, with an option to renew this training provided adequate progress is made and the project funding is continued. The work will be conducted in a highly interdisciplinary research environment composed of physiologists, clinicians, neuroscientists, and engineers. In addition to our primary research program, there will be several opportunities to interact and collaborate with faculty in the Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, MIT, and Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital.
The Postdoctoral Research Fellow position is time-limited. It is intended to be a short-term training position, followed by a move to an independent investigator or research career position. The maximum term of service for a Research Fellow appointment is five (5) years.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct research in the field of physical rehabilitation.
- Collect, record, analyze and present data.
- Maintain research records and databases.
- Conduct literature searches.
- Assist with recruiting patients for clinical trials.
- Obtain patient study data from medical records, physicians, etc.
- Use software programs to generate graphs and reports.
- Prepare reports of completed projects for publication in technical journals, presentations at professional meetings/conferences, and for use in further applied or theoretical research activities.
- Participate in manuscript writing for publication in scientific journals and/or for presentations.
- Perform administrative support duties as required.
- Draft grants and portions of grants for submission to federal and private agencies with the assistance of the lab director.
- Work under general supervision.
- Stay current in area of research interest through review of the relevant literature; educate self about the latest methods and evidence related to physiologic, cardiovascular, and biomedical science.
- Prepare clinical research protocols and documents for submission to IRB.
- Assist with recruiting participants for clinical trials.
- Conduct clinical research following all institution, state, and federal regulations.
- Collect research data from participants.
- Obtain participant study data from medical records, physicians, etc.
Lab Specific functions and requirements:
- Under the supervision of Randy Trumbower, PT, PhD the candidate should have.
- Post-doctoral role is performed per established guidelines.
- Activities are completed commensurate with technical skills and expertise that were agreed upon at hire.
- Scientific posters, presentations and publications are completed to meet established goals.
- Lab and institutional representation are consistent with laboratory aims and SRN mission.
- Work practices are compliant with funding requirements and regulations.
- Project budget is monitored to meet financial targets.
- Uphold the PCC Organizational Values of Innovation, Collaboration, Accountability, Respect, and Excellence.
Qualifications
Education/Degree
Required
- Ph.D. or equivalent terminal degree in their field of study.
Experience
Required
- Neurologic rehabilitation research.
- Publication in clinical research.
Skills
- Expertise in clinical and/or neuromechanical assessment of human limb movements.
- CPR certification.
- Excellent interpersonal and organizational skills.
- Confident, articulate, and professional communication skills.
- The ability to efficiently & professionally communicate, in English (oral & written).
- Strong expertise in rehabilitation research.
- Knowledge of clinical research protocols.
- Careful attention to details.
EEO Statement
SRN is committed to diversity in the workplace which begins with respect and opportunity for all. SRN takes affirmative action to ensure that equal employment opportunity is provided to all persons regardless of race, religious creed, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, age, ancestry, veteran status, disability or any other basis that would be inconsistent with any applicable ordinance or law. If you need a reasonable accommodation in coming to or participating in the interview process, please let us know.
Primary Location
MA-Charlestown-SRH Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital Boston
Work Locations
SRH Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital Boston
300 1st Avenue
Charlestown 02129
Job
MD/PHD/Fellows/ PostDocs
Organization
Spaulding Hospital-Boston & Cambridge(SRN,SRH,SHC)
Schedule
Full-time
Standard Hours
40
Shift
Day Job
Employee Status
Regular
Recruiting Department
SRH Research
Job Posting
Aug 27, 2024
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