IREK12 is seeking applications for career developement grants in movement and rehabilitation sciences

July 21, 2021
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The Interdisciplinary Rehabilitation Engineering Research Career Development Program (IREK12) in Movement and Rehabilitation Sciences is seeking applications from junior faculty members interested in a career development opportunity in the area of quantitative movement and rehabilitation sciences. The goal of this K12 program is to recruit and train scholars with engineering and other quantitative backgrounds to become successful rehabilitation scientists in basic, translational and/or clinical research. This will be accomplished through a wide spectrum of career development opportunities in translational rehabilitation research, spanning from basic human and animal research to quantitative clinical assessments, device development, and clinical trials. In addition to these training opportunities, each award provides up to two years of financial support that includes $100k for salary and benefits, and $25k for research and training related expenses. Further details on our K12 program can be found at http://irek12.org/.