Post-Doctoral Fellowships

Providing Opportunities for Doctoral Graduates

The Research Institute, in collaboration with research partners at the Harvard School of Public Health and the University of Massachusetts at Lowell, provides post-doctoral fellowships in occupational injury and disability research. The Post-Doctoral Fellowship Program helps recent doctoral graduates develop their research careers. The positions last for an initial period of one year, with potential for up to two years. The selected fellows conduct ergonomics, occupational safety, occupational injury epidemiology, or disability and return-to-work research in close collaboration with Institute research scientists and their respective partner institution. Responsibilities include data collection and analysis, publication in the peer-reviewed literature, participation in seminars and work groups, and collaboration on research grant applications.

For more information, click on the links to the right side of the page.

Current Post-Doctoral Fellows

Jon Boyer, Sc.D.

Garry C. Gray, Ph.D.
Torill Helene Tveito, Ph.D.

Xu Xu, Ph.D.

Past Post-Doctoral Fellows

Robert Catena, Ph.D.

Che-Hsu (Joe) Chang, Sc.D. P.T.
Manuel Cifuentes, M.D., M.P.H., Sc.D.

Kezhi Jin, Ph.D.

Post-Doctoral Fellowship Opportunities

The links below provide additional information relative to the position description, qualification criteria, and application process.

Harvard School of Public Health Opportunities

University of Massachusetts at Lowell Opportunities

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