Position Summary
The Department of Neurology seeks an outstanding occupational therapist to participate in studies of movement recovery using spinal stimulation, under the supervision of Jason Carmel, MD, PhD, a neurologist and movement neuroscientist, and Katherine Dimitropolou, OT, PhD, an occupational therapist and movement neuroscientist. We seek to understand how electrical stimulation alters the sensorimotor system in individuals with spinal cord injury
The research is conducted at Columbia University Medical Center, which houses the medical school and biomedical graduate programs. The team includes faculty members from several Departments, including Neurology, Engineering, and Neurosurgery
The successful candidate will work with members of the Movement Recovery Laboratory and the Weinberg Cerebral Palsy Center. There will also be frequent interactions with engineers, clinicians, and neuroscientists who pursue similar studies in people undergoing spine surgery and in laboratory animals
Responsibilities
• Perform baseline assessments and help participants choose functional goals
• Provide hand therapy on an intensive basis, up to 40 hours in a 20–25 day period
• Learn to apply spinal cord stimulation during therapy sessions
• Participate in team research meetings
• Prepare data and figures for presentations and papers
• Conduct analyses of treatment fidelity
Minimum Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Other Requirements
Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran
Columbia University is committed to the hiring of qualified local residents.
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