*Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Motor Recovery after Stroke*

*Focus:* VNS effects on motor, cognitive, and affective systems in stroke

*PI:* Heidi Schambra, M.D*.*

The Mobilis Lab at NYU Langone, led by Dr. Heidi Schambra, is recruiting a 
postdoctoral fellow to join our team in New York City. The lab seeks to 
understand and enhance motor recovery after stroke. For more information 
about the lab, see www.mobilislab.com.

We are recruiting a postdoctoral fellow to join our team in *Spring 2025*. 
The successful applicant will co-lead an NIH-funded project to examine the 
mechanisms of vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) paired with rehabilitation 
training in chronic stroke. They will use TMS to assess descending motor 
pathways, diffusion and functional MRI to assess structural and functional 
connectivity, and precision behavioral testing to quantitate motor and 
non-motor behaviors.

We are seeking a motivated and enthusiastic candidate with primary 
interests in neuroplasticity, neurorestoration, and stroke recovery. The 
candidate must have a doctoral degree in relevant areas (e.g. MD or PhD in 
movement or rehabilitation science, human neuroscience, kinesiology, 
occupational/physical therapy). Experience in clinical research is 
required. Experience with stroke patients, TMS, and/or neuroimaging is 
strongly preferred, and statistics and programming skills (Matlab, Python, 
JMP, etc.) are a plus. 

*Specific responsibilities include* assisting in VNS delivery in 
individuals with stroke, acquiring and processing neurophysiology and 
behavioral data, performing statistical analyses and synthesis of data, 
presenting findings at scientific meetings, writing manuscripts, 
contributing to grant proposals, and mentoring students.

Academic development is a central feature of this fellowship, and we will 
actively support the fellow’s professional growth through individual 
development plans, 1:1 mentoring, and professional skills workshops 
<https://med.nyu.edu/research/postdoctoral-affairs/professional-development> 
offered though the NYU Langone Postdoctoral Training Program 
<https://med.nyu.edu/research/postdoctoral-training/>. The position is not 
limited to US citizens. The salary is $70,000 per year with annual merit 
increases and a comprehensive benefits package. Housing support is 
available.

Interested candidates should submit the following to Dr. Heidi Schambra at 
*[email protected]* <[email protected]>: 

   1. CV
   2. brief (2 pages or less) cover letter explaining their research 
   experience, interests, goals, and available start date
   3. the names, contact information, and roles of three references 
   familiar with their research

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