The
Sports Injury Research Laboratory (SIRL) is currently recruiting highly
motivated undergraduate students to assist with on-going research
projects. Undergraduate research assistants in the SIRL can expect to
assist with data collection and management, data analysis and
preparation of scientific presentations and manuscripts. Students will
have the opportunity to present their research at the MSU Undergraduate
Research and Arts Forum and in some cases, regional or national
research meetings. Undergraduate research assistants work closely with
the SIRL reseach team and are encouraged to continue lab
participation throughout their academic career. If you are interested
in learning more, please contact
Dr.
Kuenze,
Dr.
Covassin,
Dr.
Baez,
Dr.
Harkey.
The
Sports Injury Research Laboratory (SIRL) is currently recruiting highly
motivated graduate students at the doctoral and masters level.
Graduate
students in the SIRL will receive individualized research training,
teaching opportunities, and exposure to professional experiences in
order to establish a foundation for independent scholarly work in the
areas of sports medicine and athletic training. It is expected that
students will be actively involved in ongoing research projects while
developing and executing independent work. The faculty
recruit and
accept new graduate students based on volume of ongoing research as
well as available funding. Historically, successful applicants have
initiated communication with their desired mentor well in advance
of the
application period, have academic interests that closely align with the
SIRL research agenda, and possess strong research experience. If you
are interested in pursuing a graduate research experience in the SIRL,
please contact
Dr.
Kuenze,
Dr.
Covassin,
Dr.
Baez,
Dr.
Harkey.