Welcoming Applicants for NIDA T-32 Science of Co-Occurring Disorders Postdoctoral Training Program
June 7, 2019
The NIDA T-32 Science of Co-Occurring Disorders Postdoctoral Training Program, led by Northeast Node faculty affiliate Alan Budney, PhD at Dartmouth College, is welcoming post-doctoral fellow applicants. This is a unique transdisciplinary/translational research program focused on co-occurring substance use and other mental or physical disorders offered through the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth. During the typical 2-3 year-long appointments, postdoctoral fellows will be provided with research opportunities in intervention research under the mentorship of faculty that are experts in their fields and leading diverse projects funded by NIH and other federal institutes. To be eligible, applicants must have completed their training in psychology, or a related discipline and be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Trainees are selected on the basis of scholastic record and commitment to a career in research related to addiction and mental health. Benefits include a stipend, medical insurance coverage, and travel funds supported by NIH Institutional Training Awards. To apply, applicants should forward their curriculum vitae, statement of research interests, and 3 letters of reference to Brian Goodness. Contact Dr. Budney, or Dr. Stanger for more information.