Researchsocietyonalcohol
San Diego NIAAA T32 Postdoctoral Position
Researchsocietyonalcohol, San Diego, California, United States, 92189
Overview
The SDSU/UCSD NIAAA T32 alcohol research training grant is accepting applications for Postdoctoral Fellows in San Diego, CA. These fellowships train entry-level postdoctoral scientists to conduct research contributing to understanding the treatment, biological underpinnings, and consequences of alcohol use disorders, including prenatal alcohol exposure. Responsibilities
Conduct research with a mentor, including comprehensive literature reviews and participation in data collection and analysis. Engage in manuscript and grant writing. Participate in alcohol research training program seminars and present at the annual RSA meeting. Appointment Details
Postdoctoral appointees are supported for twelve-month, full-time appointments with the possibility of up to two years of support based on acceptable progress during the initial year. Qualifications
Qualified candidates must be a Citizen or a noncitizen national of the United States (or permanent resident). Have completed their doctoral degree requirements in the clinical and behavioral sciences prior to the date of appointment. Mentors
Faculty mentors include Drs. Edward Riley (Director), Andrea Spadoni (Co-Director), Susan Tapert (Assoc. Director), Sarah Mattson (Assoc. Director), Robert Anthenelli, Sandra A. Brown, Mariana Cherner, Kelly Courtney, Jay Giedd, Igor Grant, Joanna Jacobus, Susan Kiene, Ksenija Marinkovic, David Moore, Sonya Norman, Abraham Palmer, Will Pelham, Sandra Sanchez-Roige, Marc Schuckit, Jennifer Thomas, Natasha Wade, and Tamara Wall. How to Apply
To apply please complete the online form at the following URL and submit your CV, personal statement, and three reference letters per the website instructions: http://niaaa-t32.sdsu.edu/apply/ Application submissions are accepted on a rolling basis.
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The SDSU/UCSD NIAAA T32 alcohol research training grant is accepting applications for Postdoctoral Fellows in San Diego, CA. These fellowships train entry-level postdoctoral scientists to conduct research contributing to understanding the treatment, biological underpinnings, and consequences of alcohol use disorders, including prenatal alcohol exposure. Responsibilities
Conduct research with a mentor, including comprehensive literature reviews and participation in data collection and analysis. Engage in manuscript and grant writing. Participate in alcohol research training program seminars and present at the annual RSA meeting. Appointment Details
Postdoctoral appointees are supported for twelve-month, full-time appointments with the possibility of up to two years of support based on acceptable progress during the initial year. Qualifications
Qualified candidates must be a Citizen or a noncitizen national of the United States (or permanent resident). Have completed their doctoral degree requirements in the clinical and behavioral sciences prior to the date of appointment. Mentors
Faculty mentors include Drs. Edward Riley (Director), Andrea Spadoni (Co-Director), Susan Tapert (Assoc. Director), Sarah Mattson (Assoc. Director), Robert Anthenelli, Sandra A. Brown, Mariana Cherner, Kelly Courtney, Jay Giedd, Igor Grant, Joanna Jacobus, Susan Kiene, Ksenija Marinkovic, David Moore, Sonya Norman, Abraham Palmer, Will Pelham, Sandra Sanchez-Roige, Marc Schuckit, Jennifer Thomas, Natasha Wade, and Tamara Wall. How to Apply
To apply please complete the online form at the following URL and submit your CV, personal statement, and three reference letters per the website instructions: http://niaaa-t32.sdsu.edu/apply/ Application submissions are accepted on a rolling basis.
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