The Movement Disorders Division within the Department of Neurology in the College of Medicine at the University of Florida is currently recruiting a research assistant to assist with dystonia related research protocols. This assistant would assist with transcranial magnetic stimulation based studies with the Human Motor Function and Brain Stimulation lab. About This Role Dr. Aparna Wagle Shukla is working on elucidating the physiological mechanisms in movement disorders with specific focus on dystonia. The lab uses transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) technique for conduction of clinical research. The lab also uses repetitive TMS therapy (FDA approved therapy for depression) as a novel therapeutic application for treatment of dystonia and other involuntary movement disorders. The primary responsibility is to conduct TMS experiments under the direct supervision of Dr. Wagle Shukla. The spectrum of the work involves coordination of the participant visits, obtaining consents, recording data and management of IRB related requirements. About the City of Gainesville Home to the University of Florida, one of the nation's top public universities, Gainesville offers vibrant academic and healthcare communities alongside an affordable cost of living, no state income tax, and mild winters. Enjoy the outdoors with over 30 miles of bike trails, freshwater springs, and numerous water activities, plus easy access to beaches and world-class theme parks. Gainesville combines historic charm with modern amenities, including a great school system, a lively downtown, and thriving farmers' markets and craft breweries. Discover professional growth and quality of life in Gainesville—where community, innovation, and work-life balance meet! For more information, check out: The Guide to Greater Gainesville
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