Logo
The University Of Tennessee Health Science Center

NIDA-funded T32 postdoctoral training program – Yale School of Medicine

The University Of Tennessee Health Science Center, New Haven, Connecticut, us, 06540

Save Job

NIDA-funded T32 Postdoctoral Training Program – Yale School of Medicine The Division of Prevention and Community Research, Department of Psychiatry, Yale School of Medicine invites applications for a two‑year NIDA‑funded T32 postdoctoral training program in substance use prevention research. Applications are being accepted for the 2026‑2027 fellowship year, with start dates beginning May 2026 through September 2026.

Program Overview The training program reinforces research training over two years with mentored relationships with two scientific advisors, didactic seminars, and individually tailored experiences based on each fellow’s Individual Development Plan (IDP). Each fellow’s training is situated within one or more place‑based settings (Community, Education, Healthcare, Justice, Social Services, Digital Delivery/Social Media) and embedded within the continuum of prevention research, from identifying mechanisms to prevent substance use to developing and testing interventions to address addiction and related problems to disseminating evidence‑based interventions based on the scientific advisor’s programs of research and active projects.

Core Seminars

Advanced Data Analytic Methods

Grant Writing Seminar

Professional Development

Seminars and colloquia that cover current topics in substance use prevention and required trainings in the ethical and responsible conduct of research, rigor and reproducibility, and in digital technologies for prevention research.

Eligibility

A PhD in community, clinical, counseling, or health psychology, or a doctoral degree in public health, family studies, or social work.

A strong research background that includes focused training as well as scholarly productivity.

Commitment to pursuing a research career.

Application Process Applicants should email the following to the Training Director, Tami Sullivan, PhD (tami.sullivan@yale.edu), with a cc to Susan Florio (susan.florio@yale.edu): a research statement inclusive of experience, interests and future goals, as well as identification of three Faculty Scientific Advisors by whom they wish to be mentored, listed in order of priority (list of Scientific Advisors available here); a CV; three representative reprints; and three letters of recommendation.

Reviews of applications will begin immediately and continue until positions are filled.

NIH/NIDA Citizenship Requirements As per NIH/NIDA, trainees must be a citizen or a noncitizen national of the United States or have been lawfully admitted for permanent residence at the time of appointment. A notarized statement verifying possession of permanent residency documentation must be provided.

Labor Condition Application Notices Yale University posts its Labor Condition Application (LCA) notices for non‑immigrant workers on the OISS website.

Equal Opportunity Statement Equal Opportunity and Non‑Discrimination at Yale. Yale School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry (Psychology Section). Division of Prevention and Community Research and The Consultation Center. Openings for NIDA‑funded Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Substance Use Prevention.

#J-18808-Ljbffr