San Diego NIAAA T32 Postdoc Position Opening Announcement

A postdoctoral position in alcohol research is available now through an NIAAA 
T32 institutional training grant between SDSU and UCSD in San Diego, CA. 
Postdoctoral appointees are supported for twelve-month, full-time appointments 
with the ability to receive up to two years of support based upon acceptable 
progress during their initial year. Qualified candidates must be U.S. citizens 
(or permanent resident or noncitizen national of the U.S.) and have completed 
their doctoral degree requirements in the clinical and behavioral sciences. 
Specific areas of alcohol research include fetal alcohol spectrum disorders, 
adolescent and adult alcohol/substance use disorders, risk and protective 
factors for alcoholism, alcohol and brain disease, neurobiological/behavioral 
effects of alcoholism, neuropsychological function, structural and functional 
neuroimaging, interventions, and psychiatric and medical comorbidity. Fellows 
will conduct research with their mentor, including comprehensive literature 
reviews and participation in data collection and analysis. Fellows are expected 
to become involved in manuscript and grant writing, to participate in alcohol 
research training program seminars, and present at national meetings (e.g., 
Research Society on Alcoholism). 

Faculty mentors include Drs. Edward Riley (Director), Susan Tapert 
(co-Director), Robert Anthenelli, Kara Bagot, Sandra A. Brown, Mariana Cherner, 
Cindy Ehlers, Jay Giedd, Igor Grant, Joanna Jacobus, Terry Jernigan, Ksenija 
Marinkovic, Sarah Mattson, David Moore, Mark Myers, Sonya Norman, Marc 
Schuckit, Andrea Spadoni, Michael Taylor, Jennifer Thomas, Ryan Trim, Tamara 
Wall, and Matt Worley. 

To apply please complete the online form (http://niaaa-t32.sdsu.edu/apply/) and 
submit your CV, personal statement, and the names of three references to Edward 
Riley's assistant, Jill Vander Velde, at vand...@mail.sdsu.edu.


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