[Opensim-announcement] Webinar on Subject-Specific Modeling of Muscle Properties in Cerebral Palsy plus Call for Applications

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Webinar: Simulating the Effect of Contracture and Weakness on Walking
Capacity in Cerebral Palsy

Thursday, January 29, 2015 at 2:00pm PST

Glen Lichtwark from the University of Queensland, Australia will be
presenting his methods and simulation results that incorporate muscle
weakness and contracture observed in cerebral palsy. Read more and
register for the event.
<http://opensim.stanford.edu/support/event_details.html?id=123&title=Webin
ar-Simulating-the-Effect-of-Contracture-and-Weakness-on-Walking-Capacity-i
n-Cerebral-Palsy> 

 

OpenSim Software Developer

The OpenSim team is looking for a C++ and Java software developer to join
us in advancing our state-of-the-art musculoskeletal simulation software,
at both the API and GUI levels. Read the full job posting here
<https://stanford.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?job=65439&lang=e
n#.VKrdLp0OUUU.email> .

 

Mobilize Center Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellows 

The Mobilize Center at Stanford University (
<http://mobilize.stanford.edu/> mobilize.stanford.edu), a newly
established National Institutes of Health (NIH) Big Data to Knowledge (
<http://bd2k.nih.gov/> BD2K) Center for Excellence, has openings for
several Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellows. We are searching for
outstanding, creative individuals to develop and apply novel data science
tools to study human mobility and health. Read more and learn how to
apply.
<http://mobilize.stanford.edu/call-for-applications-distinguished-postdoct
oral-fellows/> 

 

NCSRR/OpenSim Visiting Scholars Program
Summer 2015 at Stanford University
The National Center for Simulation in Rehabilitation Research (NCSRR) is
now accepting applications for the 2015 Visiting Scholars Program. The
program is a unique experience that fosters expertise and collaborations
in biomechanical simulations for rehabilitation research. Up to four
individuals will be chosen to visit the NCSRR at Stanford University for a
5-week period during the summer of 2015. Applications are due on February
6, 2015.  <http://web.stanford.edu/group/opensim/support/scholars.html>
Read more and learn how to apply.

 

 

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Joy P. Ku, PhD

Director,  Simbios <http://simbios.stanford.edu/> 

Director of Communications & Training, NCSRR
<http://opensim.stanford.edu/> 

Director of Communications & Engagement, Mobilize Center
<http://mobilize.stanford.edu/> 

Stanford University

(w)  650.736.8434, (f)  650.723.7461

Email:  joyku at stanford.edu

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