| Advertising Ends on: | Thursday, July 9th, 2026 |
| Advertising Started on: | Monday, May 4th, 2026 |
| College: | College of Liberal Arts & Sciences |
| Department: | Health Sport and Human Physiology |
| Salary: | $63,480.00 to Commensurate |
| Full/Part Time Status: | Full Time |
| Percent Time: | 100% |
| Position Description: | The Real-Time NeuroRehabilitation Lab (RT-NRL) at the University of Iowa invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Scholar in the field of motor control, non-invasive neurophysiology, brain stimulation, and neurorehabilitation. The overall mission of the RT-NRL is to (1) identify brief temporal windows during which the neurophysiological mechanisms supporting voluntary upper extremity movements are most active and (2) deliver evidence-based neurorehabilitation interventions during these windows. The individual selected for this position will contribute to multiple projects carried out in the lab (descending control of grasping behaviors, oscillatory mechanisms of motor output, real-time EEG-informed brain stimulation) as well as an independent project designed in collaboration with the Principal Investigator. Most studies in the lab combine TMS, EEG, EMG, clinical assessments and behavioral testing through highly multimodal experimental designs. The Postdoctoral Research Scholar will contribute to laboratory projects by designing and executing research studies, maintaining robust laboratory records in accordance with local and federal regulations, analyzing data, publishing manuscripts, and overseeing the activities of junior research team members (including interns, undergraduate students, and graduate students). The Postdoctoral Research Scholar is also expected to collaboratively engage with all lab members during project meetings, departmental seminars, and discussions of ongoing and planned projects. The primary mentor for this position is Dr. Sara Hussain, PhD, but the Postdoctoral Research Scholar may also collaborate with a larger team of physicians, neurophysiologists, and rehabilitation specialists at the University of Iowa and other research institutions nationally. The preferred start date for this position is September 1, 2026, but alternative start dates (earlier or later) will be considered. This position is for one year, with a possibility of renewal for a second year. The ideal candidate will be interested in pursuing an academic career in human neurophysiology, motor control, and/or human neuroscience broadly defined. Work authorization sponsorship is available in J-1 status. Applicants shold submit application materials via the Jobs@UIOWA website. Application materials include a curriculum vitae, letter of interest describing the applicant's research interests and experience, and contact information for three professional references. Questions about the position can be directed to Sara Hussain at sara-hussain@uiowa.edu. Review of applications will begin seven days after the posting date and will continue until the position is filled. |
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| Contact: | Sara J Hussain - sara-hussain@uiowa.edu Clas-Health Sport & Human Phys Field House 225 South Grand Avenue 412 FH Iowa City, IA 52242-1111 Department URL: https://rt-neurorehab.lab.uiowa.edu/ |
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