2015-08-31

[#DIV28SUPER] University of Florida Center Director Faculty Position

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 

 

College of Health and Human Performance 

Department of Health Education and Behavior 

Center Director Faculty Position 

The Department of Health Education and Behavior at the University of Florida (UF) invites applications and nominations for a tenure-track faculty position at the Associate or Professor rank to lead the UF Center for Digital Health and Wellness. Founded in 2010, the Center supports cutting edge research and provides training opportunities involving the application of information and communication technologies to promote health and wellness, prevent disease, reduce addiction, and increase health equity. The Center is housed in a 2,000-square-foot facility consisting of state-of-the-art computers, servers, displays, research and development workstations, and audio and video production technology. 

We seek a behavioral or public health scientist with a funded research program that uses communication technologies (e.g., eHealth, mHealth, social media) for health promotion and who can provide visionary leadership for continued Center development as a collaborative research enterprise that complements and supports Department, College, and other UF research programs. Candidates with theoretical frameworks relevant to health behaviors; an established research record in the modification of health-related behavioral risk factors using mobile communication devices, Internet, and/or social media; and experience with multidisciplinary collaboration and implementation science/dissemination of web-based health behavior change programs are especially encouraged to apply. The Director position carries a faculty appointment in the Department of Health Education and Behavior, which has established research programs in behavioral aspects of substance misuse, obesity, HIV/AIDS, chronic disease selfmanagement, health disparities, and digital health applications. The Department offers undergraduate (both residential and online), masters, and doctoral programs in health education and behavior. Student mentoring and involvement in Center research and training activities are expected. Candidates must possess an earned doctorate in health education, health behavior, or an appropriately related field in public health or the social and behavioral sciences. A record of extramural funding and excellence in teaching is required. 

UF is a dynamic Carnegie Foundation Research University with very high research activity that educates nearly 50,000 students annually. UF supports more than 3,000 faculty members and 6,000 staff members from around the world. With over 150 years of history in education, research, and community involvement, UF has become one of the five largest universities in the nation. Research awards have risen steadily over the decades to last year's $701 million, placing UF among the nation's leading research institutions. More than half of the total awards supported health-related research. 

This 9-month, full time (1.0 FTE) position will begin January 1, 2016 or August 16, 2016 (negotiable). Rank, salary, and tenure status will be commensurate with candidate qualifications. For full consideration, candidates should submit materials by October 23, 2015, when the search committee will begin reviewing applications. Applications received after 10/23/15 will be considered at the discretion of the committee or hiring authority. Applications must be submitted online at http://jobs.ufl.edu/ (Requisition # 493307) and include: (1) a letter of application summarizing the applicant's qualifications, ongoing research, and interest in the Center and Department; (2) a curriculum vitae; and (3) names, addresses, email addresses, and telephone numbers of five references. Please send email inquiries or nominations to Dr. Michael Stellefson, Chair of the Search and Screen Committee, at mstellefson@hhp.ufl.edu

UF is an Equal Opportunity Institution dedicated to building a broadly diverse and inclusive faculty and staff. Final candidates will be required to provide an official transcript to the hiring department upon hire. A transcript will not be considered "official" if a designation of "Issued to Student" is visible. Degrees earned from an education institution outside of the United States are required to be evaluated by a professional credentialing service provider approved by National Association of Credential Evaluations Services (NACES) which can be found at http://www.naces.org/. The selection process will be conducted in accord with Florida's 'Government in the Sunshine' and Public Records Laws. Search committee meetings and interviews will be open to the public, and applications, resumes, and other search documents will be available for public inspection. If an accommodation due to a disability is needed to apply for this position, please call (352) 392-2HRS or the Florida Relay System at (800) 955-8771 (TDD). UF is an Equal Opportunity Employer that considers all qualified applicants without regard to disability, veteran preference and other characteristics protected by law. 

The main campus of the University of Florida resides in the heart of Gainesville, Florida. Gainesville is ranked among the most livable cities in the United States (http://www.gainesvillechamber.com/economic-development/site-selection/gainesvilleoverview/rankings-recognitions/). Gainesville's economy, cost of living, climate, education, health, transportation, leisure, arts, and culture are key factors in making it an attractive place to live. Not only is Gainesville rich in culture, history, and diversity, but it is surrounded by the natural beauty of parks, lakes and springs. 

2015-08-27

[#DIV28SUPER] NIDA Neuroscience Update August 27, 2015

Table of Contents:

I.         Workshop on the Genetics of Addiction, Sunday, Oct 4, 2015 – Monday Oct 5, 2015, Charles Commons Building,  Johns Hopkins University, 10 E. 33rd Street, Baltimore, MD http://courses.jax.org/2015/addiction-baltimore.html

 

II.      Frontiers in Addiction Research: 2015 Joint NIDA-NIAAA Mini-Convention Friday, October 16, 2015 8am - 5pm, McCormick Place Convention Center, N230, Chicago, IL  http://apps1.seiservices.com/nida-niaaa/frontiers2015/Default.aspx

 

III.      Applications are being solicited from junior investigators to present at NIDA and NIAAA Early Career Investigator Showcase [ECIS], Friday, Oct 16, 2015, 5:00 to 6:00 PM, McCormick Place Convention Center, Chicago, IL http://apps1.seiservices.com/ecisabstracts/

 

IV.    Avenir Award Program for Genetics or Epigenetics of Substance Abuse (DP1) RFA-DA-16-007 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-DA-16-007.html

 

V.       Identification of Genetic and Genomic Variants by Next-Gen Sequencing in Non-human Animal Models (U01)  PAR-15-120 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-15-120.html#sthash.bBPhto89.dpuf

 

 

I.        Workshop on the Genetics of Addiction, Sunday, Oct 4, 2015 – Monday Oct 5, 2015, Charles Commons Building,  Johns Hopkins University, 10 E. 33rd Street, Baltimore, MD http://courses.jax.org/2015/addiction-baltimore.html

 

The workshop is being held as a satellite meeting to the American Society for Human Genetics.  The workshop will focus on how to apply emerging genetics methods and technologies to study addiction related phenotypes in humans and model organisms.  Speakers are

 

Wade Berrettini, M.D., Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania

Laura Bierut, M.D., Washington University, St. Louis

Julie Blendy, Ph.D., Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania

Elissa Chesler, Ph.D., The Jackson Laboratory

David Jentsch, Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles

Abraham Palmer, Ph.D., University of Chicago

Chris Pierce, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine

Lisa Tarantino, Ph.D, University of North Carolina

Thorgeir Thorgeirsson, Ph.D., deCODE Genetic

 

Attendees are invited to present posters in the evening poster session on Saturday, Oct 3, 2015.

 

Registration Fee: $150.00

 

To register for this event, please:

 

    Complete the online registration form (opens a new page to our secured third party registration site).

    Upon registration, payment is due within two weeks.

 

For more information contact

 

Erin McDevitt

erin.mcdevitt@jax.org

 

207-288-6659

 

------

 

II.      Frontiers in Addiction Research: 2015 Joint NIDA-NIAAA Mini-Convention Friday, October 16, 2015 8am - 5pm, McCormick Place Convention Center, N230, Chicago, IL  http://apps1.seiservices.com/nida-niaaa/frontiers2015/Default.aspx

 

The National Institute on Drug Abuse [NIDA] and the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism [NIAAA] are pleased to present the annual Frontiers in Addiction Research [NIDA-NIAAA Mini-Convention] program, a satellite event of the Society for Neuroscience (SfN) Annual Meeting.

 

 

For more information about the agenda and registration click http://apps1.seiservices.com/nida-niaaa/frontiers2015/Default.aspx

For additional information on the logistics of the 2015 NIDA-NIAAA Mini-Convention, please contact Caitlin Dudevoir of Synergy Enterprises, Inc. at cdudevoir@seiservices.com.

-------

III.    Applications are being solicited from junior investigators to present at NIDA and NIAAA Early Career Investigator Showcase [ECIS], Friday, Oct 16, 2015, 5:00 to 6:00 PM, McCormick Place Convention Center, Chicago, IL http://apps1.seiservices.com/ecisabstracts/

 

The National Institute on Drug Abuse [NIDA] and the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
[NIAAA] are co-sponsoring a symposium, Early Career Investigator Showcase [ECIS], as a satellite event to the 2015 Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience [SfN], Chicago, IL. The ECIS symposium provides a forum for scientific presentations by premier young and junior investigators working in the fields of substance abuse and addiction research. The theme for this year's ECIS symposium is the consequences of drug and alcohol abuse on development. This symposium will take place on Friday, 16 October 2015, from 5:00 – 6:00 pm at the McCormick Place Convention Center (tentative) immediately following the 2015 Joint NIDA-NIAAA Frontiers in Addiction Research Mini-Convention.

NIDA and NIAAA are now soliciting applications from investigators to participate in the ECIS symposium. To be eligible for consideration, the applicant must currently have an individual postdoctoral fellowship Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award [F32], a mentored career development award [K01, K08, K23,K99], or grant support as a NIH New Investigator/Early Stage Investigator [http://grants.nih.gov/grants/new_investigators/]. A $1000 travel award will be given to each of the six (6) individuals selected for this symposium to be applied towards expenses incurred for travel to this event. Individuals selected for ECIS will be chosen for the quality of their research, its impact in the field, and its relevance to the mission of NIDA or NIAAA. Applications are due by Friday, 31 July 2015, 5:00 PM (EDT). For an application and additional information, please go to http://apps1.seiservices.com/ecisabstracts/ or contact: for NIDA [Roger Sorensen, rsorense@mail.nih.gov]; or for NIAAA [Antonio Noronha, anoronha@mail.nih.gov].

 

-------

 

IV.    Avenir Award Program for Genetics or Epigenetics of Substance Abuse (DP1) RFA-DA-16-007

http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-DA-16-007.html

 

Application Due dates: October 20, 2015 and October 20, 2016, by 5:00 PM local time of applicant organization

 

Avenir means future in French, and this award looks toward the future by supporting early stage investigators proposing highly innovative studies. The award will support those in an early stage of their career who may lack the preliminary data required for an R01 grant, but who propose high impact research and who show promise of being tomorrow's leaders in the field. NIDA has developed two Avenir Award Programs, one for HIV/AIDS research and the other for genetics or epigenetics studies.

 

The Genetics or Epigenetics of Substance Abuse Avenir Award program supports early stage investigators proposing highly innovative studies that open new areas of research for the genetics or epigenetics of addiction.  These may be novel methods or approaches that can potentially be applied to the analysis of the genetics or epigenetics of addiction.  Investigators outside the field of addiction interested in applying their novel approaches to the genetics or epigenetics of addiction are encouraged to apply.  The award will support those in an early stage of their career who may lack the preliminary data required for an R01 grant, but who propose high impact research and who show promise of being tomorrow's leaders in the field of genetics or epigenetics. 

 

Contact:

 

Jonathan D. Pollock, Ph.D.

Chief

Genetics and Molecular Neurobiology Research Branch

Division of Basic Neurobiology and Behavioral Research

National Institute on Drug Abuse, NIH

6001 Executive Blvd, Rm. 4257

Bethesda, MD 20892

Tel. 301-435-1309

Email. jpollock@mail.nih.gov

 

-------

 

V.      Identification of Genetic and Genomic Variants by Next-Gen Sequencing in Non-human Animal Models (U01)  PAR-15-120 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-15-120.html#sthash.bBPhto89.dpuf

 

Next application due date: Oct. 20, 2015

 

The goals of this initiative are to identify gene variants of traits associated with addiction and substance abuse in selectively bred, and outbred  non-human animal models using methodologies of Next Gen-Sequencing, mapping, and genotyping. See more information at: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-15-120.html#sthash.bBPhto89.dpuf

 

Contact:

 

Jonathan D. Pollock, Ph.D.

Chief

Genetics and Molecular Neurobiology Research Branch

Division of Basic Neurobiology and Behavioral Research

National Institute on Drug Abuse, NIH

6001 Executive Blvd, Rm. 4257

Bethesda, MD 20892

Tel. 301-435-1309

Email. jpollock@mail.nih.gov

 

--------------

The National Institute on Drug Abuse at the National Institutes of Health is an agency of the United States Department of Health and Human Services  TO UNSUBSCRIBE: send email to listserv@list.nih.gov Copy and paste UNSUBSCRIBE NIDA_NEURO_SCIENCE-L   in the message body of the email - You will receive a confirmation email if successful. If you have problems contactjpollock@mail.nih.gov     301-435-1309

 

 

 

[#DIV28SUPER] 2016 APA Annual Convention

Dear Colleagues,


Many thanks to Bill Stoops and Matt Weaver for a fantastic program for our Division 28's programming at the 2015 APA Annual Convention!


Hard to believe, but next week APA will release the call for proposals for our 2016 Annual Convention in Denver, CO. I want to introduce myself as the 2016 Division 28 Program Chair and let everyone know about our APA 2016 convention themes (below). These themes were chosen based on current scientific and societal issues and their widespread application to members of APA. These themes also provide direction for Collaborative Program submissions. Collaborative Programs are a relatively new initiative by APA, with the goal of presenting a topic from multiple divisional perspectives. Submissions are typically for a 1-2 hour session that is sponsored by 2-7 different Divisions. Collaborative proposals are great for our division as they have the potential to bring in new members!


Several of the overarching 2016 convention themes are especially in line with the science of our division, including:

 

"Cannabis: Concerns, Considerations, & Controversies"

"Targeting the Leading Preventable Causes of Death", and

"The Future of Psychology: Advancing the field in a Rapidly Changing World"

 

Please consider putting together a collaborative program proposal for the 2016 Annual Convention!


Collaborative Program submissions are due on October 15, 2015.


If you have any questions regarding the collaborative program process or how to connect with other divisions please email me at mollie_miller@brown.edu.


Also, keep in mind that the Division is also accepting the traditional symposia and poster submissions for the 2016 convention. Those proposals are due December 1.


Best,

Mollie Miller

 

APA 2016 Collaborative Program Themes


1) Cannabis: Concerns, Considerations, & Controversies

Proposals submitted for this theme should focus on the impact of marijuana legalization at the individual and societal level and the pros and cons of these new policies.  Some topics may include the role of cannabis in the treatment of mental disorders; the effect of marijuana use on neurodevelopment; animal studies on the effect of cannabis on behavior and offspring; empirical studies of the psychological, behavioral, and social consequences of legalization itself (as opposed to use per se); and ideas for preparing psychologists to address challenges arising from legalization.


2) Targeting the Leading Preventable Causes of Death

Proposal submitted for this theme may consider how individual, social, and cultural factors contribute to leading preventable causes of death (e.g., hypertension, smoking tobacco, and obesity).  Some topics include empirical work evaluating new approaches to altering health-related behaviors; the effect of stress on the body; critical evaluations of public programs aimed at promoting healthy lifestyles (e.g., Michelle Obama's "Let's Move" campaign); and the role of social systems and environmental settings in the incidence of diseases.


3) The Future of Psychology: Advancing the Field in a Rapidly Changing World

Proposals submitted for this theme are encouraged to consider where the field is going in terms of science, practice, and its evolving role in social policy.  Some topics of interest include new methodologies in novel fields (e.g., biomedicine, nanotechnology, robotics, genetics, and big data), innovative treatment modalities or services, and ways APA can positively affect change in public policy and society at-large.


4) Social Justice in a Multicultural Society

Proposals for this theme may focus on domestic or international perspectives and the role of intersecting identities.  Some topics can include interventions to reduce educational disparities for low-income youth; meeting the needs of underserved, vulnerable, and victimized populations; sex trafficking; and the psychological factors involved in officer-related shootings. 


5) The Circle of Science: Integrating Science, Practice, and Policy

Proposals for this theme may focus on the tradition and value of translational research in psychology and its implications for the public interest.  Proposals can focus on human factors, organizational behavior, and environmental design; and topics can include recent basic research translated into successful applications and interventions; and factors that facilitate uptake of research findings by practitioners and policymakers.


6) Advancing the Ethics of Psychology: Issues and Solutions

Proposals for this theme may focus on ethical issues and dilemmas facing the profession, psychologists, and organizations.  Some topics can include real-life scenarios and case examples; theoretical models for resolving ethical dilemmas; proposals for improving the APA Ethics Code; and perspectives on and proposed solutions in the wake of the "Hoffman Report."


7) Educational & Professional Training Issues in Psychology

Proposals submitted for this theme may consider the evolving educational and training needs of psychologists.  Possible topics include emerging techniques related to the teaching and learning of psychology; the emerging roles of psychologists in the schools; supervision models and supervisor competence; and the effect of and addressing the "internship crisis."

 

_____________________________ div28SUPER@lists.apa.org
Div28m members may post here list archive
twitter: @apadiv28 #div28

2015-08-22

[#DIV28M] executive committee openings

Dear Division 28 Members-
We have several positions to fill on the Division 28 Executive Committee. Appointments to these positions would be for three years.
The first is Fellows Chair. The individual who serves in this role should be an elected Fellow of the division and will be responsible for identifying and shepherding our potential Fellows through the application process. The Fellows Chair role could begin immediately to allow for a training period with our current Fellows Chair.
The second is Early Career Psychologist (ECP) Representative to the Executive Committee. We usually have two ECP Representatives on the committee; these individuals should be members of the division and have received their doctoral degree within the last ten years. The ECP role(s) would begin on January 1, 2016.
If you have questions about specific job responsibilities or are interested in nominating someone (including yourself), please let me know by emailing me at william.stoops@uky.edu.
Thanks!
Bill.

               
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
William W. Stoops, Ph.D.
email: william.stoops@uky.edu
phone: (859) 257-5383
facsimile: (859) 257-7684


Associate Professor
University of Kentucky College of Medicine
Department of Behavioral Science
Department of Psychiatry
Center on Drug and Alcohol Research
University of Kentucky College of Arts and Sciences
Department of Psychology

Director
Regulatory Knowledge and Support Core
University of Kentucky Center for Clinical and Translational Science

STATEMENT OF CONFIDENTIALITY
The contents of this e-mail message and any attachments are confidential and are intended solely for the addressee. The information may also be legally privileged. This transmission is sent in trust, for the sole purpose of delivery to the intended recipient. If you have received this transmission in error, any use, reproduction or dissemination of this transmission is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please immediately notify the sender by reply e-mail or at (859) 257-5383 and delete this message and its attachments, if any.

2015-08-19

[#DIV28SUPER] Assistant Professor Position in Behavioral Neuroscience at Temple University

The Department of Psychology and the Neuroscience Program at Temple University are jointly seeking an outstanding candidate for a Behavioral Neuroscience position at the level of Assistant Professor.  Research interests should focus on examining the neurobiology of behavior at cellular, molecular, and/or systems levels and complement existing departmental and programmatic interests, which include but are not limited to: development, mental illness, aging, learning & memory, and addiction.  Candidates should have a Ph.D., a strong research and publication record, and demonstrated potential for extramural funding.  Candidates should be able to teach a range of topics in Neuroscience and Psychology from the behavioral level to the cellular and molecular level.  Electronic applications are preferred.  Applicants should send curriculum vitae, a statement of research plans, a statement of undergraduate and graduate teaching interests, three letters of reference, and copies of representative publications to:  Christine Engelhardt at nspsy@temple.edu , Coordinator for the Neuroscience Search Committee, Program in Neuroscience, Rm. 638, Weiss Hall, 1701 N. 13th Street, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA  19122-6085; if electronic submission is not possible, hard copies can be sent to the aforementioned address.  Questions regarding the search can be directed to Christine Engelhardt, Neuroscience Student Services Specialist/Coordinator: nspsy@temple.edu or 215-204-3441.  Temple is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.  Women and minority candidates are especially encouraged to apply. Review of applications will begin October 1st and continue until the position is filled.

 

2015-08-17

[#DIV28SUPER] APA Presidential Candidates

Dear Division 28 Members-

At the Convention, the Executive Committee discussed the five candidates for 2017 APA President.  After reviewing the candidates' biographies and statements, we believe that Antonio (Tony) Puente and Jessica Henderson Daniel are the two candidates who would best promote the professional interests of our members.  The Executive Committee encourages you to highly rank one or both of these candidates during the election this fall. We also encourage you to rank the other three candidates, taking into consideration their perspectives on the interests and concerns of Division 28.

 

Tony's and Jessica's official biographies and candidate statements may be found at the links below.

http://www.apa.org/monitor/2015/05/candidates-puente.aspx

http://www.apa.org/monitor/2015/05/candidates-daniel.aspx


Thanks,
Bill Stoops.

               
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
William W. Stoops, Ph.D.
email: william.stoops@uky.edu
phone: (859) 257-5383
facsimile: (859) 257-7684


Associate Professor
University of Kentucky College of Medicine
Department of Behavioral Science
Department of Psychiatry
Center on Drug and Alcohol Research
University of Kentucky College of Arts and Sciences
Department of Psychology

Director
Regulatory Knowledge and Support Core
University of Kentucky Center for Clinical and Translational Science

STATEMENT OF CONFIDENTIALITY
The contents of this e-mail message and any attachments are confidential and are intended solely for the addressee. The information may also be legally privileged. This transmission is sent in trust, for the sole purpose of delivery to the intended recipient. If you have received this transmission in error, any use, reproduction or dissemination of this transmission is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please immediately notify the sender by reply e-mail or at (859) 257-5383 and delete this message and its attachments, if any.

2015-08-12

[#DIV28SUPER] UNSUBSCRIBE


Sincerely,
Brittany Cunningham, M.A.
PhD Clinical Psychology Student
California School of Professional Psychology
Alliant International University, Fresno, CA
BCunningham@Alliant.edu


NOTICE OF CONFIDENTIALITY: This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individuals or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have reached this email in error, please notify the system manager. This message contains confidential information and is intended only for the individual named. If you are not the named addressee, you should not disseminate, distribute, or copy this email. Please notify the sender immediately by email if you have received this email by mistake and delete this email from your system. If you are not the intended recipient, you are notified that disclosing, copying, distributing or taking any action in reliance on the contents of this information is strictly prohibited.














[#DIV28SUPER] Open Rank Faculty Positions at the University of Florida

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 

College of Health and Human Performance 

Department of Health Education and Behavior 

Open Rank Faculty Positions (Tenure-Track) 

 

The Department of Health Education and Behavior at the University of Florida (UF) invites applications and nominations for three (3) tenure-track faculty positions at the Assistant, Associate, or Professor ranks. The Department has established research programs in behavioral aspects of substance misuse, obesity, HIV/AIDS, chronic disease self-management, health disparities, and digital health applications, and it maintains strong connections with the UF Center for Digital Health and Wellness, which advances research and education on the application of information and communication technologies to health promotion, disease prevention, wellness, and epidemiological surveillance. UF is a dynamic Carnegie Foundation Research University with very high research activity that educates approximately 50,000 students annually. UF supports more than 3,000 faculty members and 6,000 staff members from around the world. With over 150 years of history in education, research, and community involvement, UF has become one of the five largest universities in the nation. Research awards have risen steadily over the decades to last year’s $701 million, placing UF among the nation’s leading research institutions. More than half of the total awards supported health-related research.

 

The Department seeks individuals who will: (a) conduct an independent program of research that complements department and college research initiatives, (b) participate in collaborative research programs as appropriate to his/her interests, (c) teach in the department's educational programs, and (d) mentor MS/PhD students. Candidates with theoretical frameworks relevant to health behaviors such as behavioral economics, an established research record in the modification of health-related behavioral risk factors, strong quantitative or mixed methods research skills, and experience with multidisciplinary collaboration are encouraged to apply. Preferred research areas include obesity, physical activity, and nutrition; substance misuse; HIV/AIDS/other STIs; and cancer. Researchers who use communication technologies (e.g., eHealth, mHealth, social media) for health promotion and implementation/dissemination of evidence-based health behavior change programs are encouraged to apply. Candidates must possess an earned doctorate in health education, health behavior, or an appropriately related field in public health or the social and behavioral sciences. A record of extramural funding and excellence in teaching is required for the Associate Professor and Professor ranks. 

 

These 9-month, full time (1.0 FTE), positions will begin January 1, 2016 or August 16, 2016 (negotiable). Rank, salary, and tenure status will be commensurate with candidate’s qualifications. For full consideration, candidates should submit materials by October 1, 2015, when the search committee will begin reviewing applications. Applications received after 10/1/15 will be considered at the discretion of the committee or hiring authority. Applications must be submitted online at https://jobs.ufl.edu (Requisition # 492985) and include: (1) a letter of application summarizing the applicant's qualifications, ongoing research, and interest in the Department; (2) a curriculum vitae; and (3) names, addresses, email addresses, and telephone numbers of five references. Please send email inquiries or nominations to Dr. Michael Stellefson, Chair of the Search Committee, at mstellefson@hhp.ufl.edu

 

UF is an Equal Opportunity Institution dedicated to building a broadly diverse and inclusive faculty and staff. Final candidates will be required to provide an official transcript to the hiring department upon hire. A transcript will not be considered “official” if a designation of “Issued to Student” is visible. Degrees earned from an education institution outside of the United States are required to be evaluated by a professional credentialing service provider approved by National Association of Credential Evaluations Services (NACES) which can be found at http://www.naces.org/. The selection process will be conducted in accord with Florida's 'Government in the Sunshine' and Public Records Laws. Search committee meetings and interviews will be open to the public, and applications, resumes, and other search documents will be available for public inspection. If an accommodation due to a disability is needed to apply for this position, please call (352) 392-2HRS or the Florida Relay System at (800) 955-8771 (TDD). UF is an Equal Opportunity Employer that considers all qualified applicants without regard to disability, veteran preference and other characteristics protected by law. 

 

The main campus of the University of Florida resides in the heart of Gainesville, Florida. Gainesville is ranked among the most livable cities in the United States (http://www.gainesvillechamber.com/economic-development/site-selection/gainesvilleoverview/rankings-recognitions/). Gainesville’s economy, cost of living, climate, education, health, transportation, leisure, arts, and culture are key factors in making it an attractive place to live. Not only is Gainesville rich in culture, history, and diversity, but it is surrounded by the natural beauty of parks, lakes and springs. 

 

 

Robert F. Leeman, Ph.D.
Incoming Associate Professor 

Department of Health Education and Behavior

University of Florida

Florida Gymnasium, Room 14

PO Box 118210
Gainesville, FL  32611

robert.leeman@ufl.edu 

 

2015-08-10

[#DIV28SUPER] Collaborative Perspectives on Addiction Call for Proposals

Hopefully you all heard about next year’s Collaborative Perspectives on Addiction Meeting taking place in San Diego, CA on March 18th and 19th.

 

Symposium proposals are due by September 25th.

 

For more details, please see the attached call for proposals. If you have any questions, please contact Rob Leeman at robert.leeman@yale.edu or Jim Murphy at jgmurphy@memphis.edu

 

We’re looking forward to seeing you there!

 

 

 

Re: [DIV28SUPER] day three (and four)

#div28 #apa2015
you can also visit the division web site where the links to the photos appeared in "recent news" ..  


clicking on any of the entries there will take you to the blog 

where you can browse items sent there directly or 
from our email list archives:

(which has a very nice browsable and searchable interface)

or.. twitter:
(really a very nice little page)
you can search twitter for "div28" or #div28 and basically find all of our content there as well.. We have about a thousand followers there, more than on our email systems!  They receive the first 140 characters of each email message, and they can click to get the rest..

our social media electronic infrastructure seemed to be working well and in multiple modalities.

what is really important is CONTENT.  The meeting was a great success, many interesting sessions and events.. what is exciting is the work of our colleagues.. The electronic media mechanisms are really just a way to get the news to us.. 
in this case,  Marshall McLuhan  was wrong: ... the medium is NOT the message!

Ron




On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 4:03 PM, Stoops, William W <wwstoo0@email.uky.edu> wrote:
#div28 #apa2015
Thanks, all, for your kind words. I'm so glad you liked our daily updates!
We have formed a social media committee, chaired by Jin Yoon, so hopefully as that group gets up and running, you'll continue to feel connected to the division.
In the meantime, please wander over to our website and blog (http://apadiv28.blogspot.com/)--the blog has some photos from convention you might like to see.
-Bill.

               
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
William W. Stoops, Ph.D.
email: william.stoops@uky.edu
phone: (859) 257-5383
facsimile: (859) 257-7684


Associate Professor
University of Kentucky College of Medicine
Department of Behavioral Science
Department of Psychiatry
Center on Drug and Alcohol Research
University of Kentucky College of Arts and Sciences
Department of Psychology

Director
Regulatory Knowledge and Support Core
University of Kentucky Center for Clinical and Translational Science

STATEMENT OF CONFIDENTIALITY
The contents of this e-mail message and any attachments are confidential and are intended solely for the addressee. The information may also be legally privileged. This transmission is sent in trust, for the sole purpose of delivery to the intended recipient. If you have received this transmission in error, any use, reproduction or dissemination of this transmission is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please immediately notify the sender by reply e-mail or at (859) 257-5383 and delete this message and its attachments, if any.

From: div28super reaches div28 and div28m and its nested lists (e.g. div28s) [DIV28SUPER@LISTS.APA.ORG] on behalf of Sher, Kenneth [SherK@MISSOURI.EDU]
Sent: Monday, August 10, 2015 2:29 PM

To: DIV28SUPER@LISTS.APA.ORG
Subject: Re: [DIV28SUPER] day three (and four)

#div28 #apa2015

Agreed!! Helpful for those of us who attended the convention too!

 

Kenneth J. Sher, Ph.D.

Curators' Distinguished Professor of Psychological Sciences

University of Missouri

200 South Seventh Street

Columbia, MO 65211

 

Phone: 573-882-4279

Email: sherk@missouri.edu

Web: http://web.missouri.edu/~sherk

 

From: div28super reaches div28 and div28m and its nested lists (e.g. div28s) [mailto:DIV28SUPER@LISTS.APA.ORG] On Behalf Of Nancy Ator
Sent: Monday, August 10, 2015 1:07 PM
To: DIV28SUPER@LISTS.APA.ORG
Subject: Re: [DIV28SUPER] day three (and four)

 

#div28 #apa2015

​I would like to echo Marilyn's laudatory comments!  It has been very interesting to see the reports and feel connected to the Division during the convention, if only from afar!

 

Nancy

 

Nancy A. Ator, Ph.D.

Professor and Director, Division of Behavioral Biology

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

Chair, Johns Hopkins University Animal Care and Use Committee


From: div28super reaches div28 and div28m and its nested lists (e.g. div28s) <DIV28SUPER@LISTS.APA.ORG> on behalf of Marilyn Carroll <mcarroll@UMN.EDU>
Sent: Sunday, August 9, 2015 7:03 AM
To: DIV28SUPER@LISTS.APA.ORG
Subject: Re: [DIV28SUPER] day three (and four)

 

#div28 #apa2015
Hi Bill,

 

I wasn't able to make it to APA this year, but I have been SO impressed with all the good work you have done.  It was great to get the daily program highlights and see what interesting topics people are presenting.  You have done a amazing job.  Thanks to Matt Weaver this year for getting together such a strong program.  Great work, and I know it took a lot of time and commitment from both of you and the Board.

 

Best,

Marilyn

---------------------------------------------------------

Marilyn E. Carroll, Ph.D.

Professor of Psychiatry and Neuroscience

Department of Psychiatry

MMC 392

University of Minnesota

Minneapolis, MN  55455

 

 

 

 

On Aug 9, 2015, at 4:58 AM, Stoops, William W <wwstoo0@EMAIL.UKY.EDU> wrote:

 

#div28 #apa2015 

Dear Division 28 Colleagues-
The third day of convention was pretty full. In particular, we had THREE great sessions scheduled between 10 A.M. and noon--it's tough to avoid conflicting session timing with the restricted time we have to schedule on Saturday of convention. I did make it to all three sessions and saw some really outstanding science in each. 
We then had our poster session, which was very well attended. In fact, pretty much all of our sessions have been well attended this year, so thanks to those of you who were able to make it to Toronto and see or be part of this year's program!
We've only got one session today, Topics in Psychopharmacology and Substance Abuse at 10 AM in Room 201F. If you're still in town, please come see this session. I'm sure the three talks will be great.
In closing, I want to thank Matt Weaver for his hard, thoughtful work putting together an extraordinary program. I also want to thank everyone who presented this year. With your help, Division 28 was able to showcase some fascinating, and important, research!
I still have about five months left in my presidency, but I'm so proud and honored to be serving as leader of Division 28 this year. Convention is our biggest event and I'm happy to say we were VERY successful in putting on a truly special program.
Safe travels!
-Bill. 

 

                
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
William W. Stoops, Ph.D.
email: william.stoops@uky.edu
phone: (859) 257-5383
facsimile: (859) 257-7684

Associate Professor
University of Kentucky College of Medicine
Department of Behavioral Science
Department of Psychiatry
Center on Drug and Alcohol Research
University of Kentucky College of Arts and Sciences
Department of Psychology

Director
Regulatory Knowledge and Support Core
University of Kentucky Center for Clinical and Translational Science

STATEMENT OF CONFIDENTIALITY
The contents of this e-mail message and any attachments are confidential and are intended solely for the addressee. The information may also be legally privileged. This transmission is sent in trust, for the sole purpose of delivery to the intended recipient. If you have received this transmission in error, any use, reproduction or dissemination of this transmission is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please immediately notify the sender by reply e-mail or at (859) 257-5383 and delete this message and its attachments, if any.

_____________________________ div28SUPER@lists.apa.org 
Div28m members may post here  list archive 
twitter: @apadiv28 #div28 #apa2015

 

_____________________________ div28SUPER@lists.apa.org
Div28m members may post here list archive
twitter: @apadiv28 #div28 #apa2015

_____________________________ div28SUPER@lists.apa.org
Div28m members may post here list archive
twitter: @apadiv28 #div28 #apa2015

_____________________________ div28SUPER@lists.apa.org
Div28m members may post here list archive
twitter: @apadiv28 #div28 #apa2015

_____________________________ div28SUPER@lists.apa.org
Div28m members may post here list archive
twitter: @apadiv28 #div28 #apa2015


_____________________________ div28SUPER@lists.apa.org
Div28m members may post here list archive
twitter: @apadiv28 #div28 #apa2015

Thank you for making the 2015 Division 28 Program a success!

Dear Friends and Colleagues,

 

I wanted to thank all who helped make the 2015 Division 28 Program a success!  I was honored to serve our division and humbled by the show of support from colleagues and friends.  It was truly my pleasure to serve as the program chair, especially for my friend Bill Stoops. 

 

I would also be remiss if I didn’t acknowledge the efforts of the newly formed Social Media Committee, chaired by Jin Yoon.  In particular the efforts for Ron Wood for making the #DIV28 #APA2015 initiative so successful.  Thank you for the great work.

 

Finally, I’m looking forward to another strong and successful 2016 program, which will be under the guidance of our incoming chair, Mollie Miller and president, Stacey Sigmon.  I’ll see you in Denver!

 

-Matt

 

 

Matthew T. Weaver, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor                                                

Department of Psychology

Mercyhurst University

Phone: 814.824.2733

Email: mweaver@mercyhurst.edu

P Please consider the environment before printing this correspondence.

 

************************

Statement of Confidentiality:

The contents of this e-mail message and any attachments are confidential and are intended solely for addressee. The information may also be legally privileged. This transmission is sent in trust, for the sole purpose of delivery to the intended recipient. If are not the intended addressee or you have received this transmission in error, any use, reproduction or dissemination of this transmission is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please immediately notify the sender by reply e-mail or phone and delete this message and its attachments, if any.

 

 

Re: [DIV28SUPER] day three (and four)

Thanks, all, for your kind words. I'm so glad you liked our daily updates!
We have formed a social media committee, chaired by Jin Yoon, so hopefully as that group gets up and running, you'll continue to feel connected to the division.
In the meantime, please wander over to our website and blog (http://apadiv28.blogspot.com/)--the blog has some photos from convention you might like to see.
-Bill.

               
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
William W. Stoops, Ph.D.
email: william.stoops@uky.edu
phone: (859) 257-5383
facsimile: (859) 257-7684


Associate Professor
University of Kentucky College of Medicine
Department of Behavioral Science
Department of Psychiatry
Center on Drug and Alcohol Research
University of Kentucky College of Arts and Sciences
Department of Psychology

Director
Regulatory Knowledge and Support Core
University of Kentucky Center for Clinical and Translational Science

STATEMENT OF CONFIDENTIALITY
The contents of this e-mail message and any attachments are confidential and are intended solely for the addressee. The information may also be legally privileged. This transmission is sent in trust, for the sole purpose of delivery to the intended recipient. If you have received this transmission in error, any use, reproduction or dissemination of this transmission is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please immediately notify the sender by reply e-mail or at (859) 257-5383 and delete this message and its attachments, if any.

From: div28super reaches div28 and div28m and its nested lists (e.g. div28s) [DIV28SUPER@LISTS.APA.ORG] on behalf of Sher, Kenneth [SherK@MISSOURI.EDU]
Sent: Monday, August 10, 2015 2:29 PM
To: DIV28SUPER@LISTS.APA.ORG
Subject: Re: [DIV28SUPER] day three (and four)

#div28 #apa2015

Agreed!! Helpful for those of us who attended the convention too!

 

Kenneth J. Sher, Ph.D.

Curators' Distinguished Professor of Psychological Sciences

University of Missouri

200 South Seventh Street

Columbia, MO 65211

 

Phone: 573-882-4279

Email: sherk@missouri.edu

Web: http://web.missouri.edu/~sherk

 

From: div28super reaches div28 and div28m and its nested lists (e.g. div28s) [mailto:DIV28SUPER@LISTS.APA.ORG] On Behalf Of Nancy Ator
Sent: Monday, August 10, 2015 1:07 PM
To: DIV28SUPER@LISTS.APA.ORG
Subject: Re: [DIV28SUPER] day three (and four)

 

#div28 #apa2015

​I would like to echo Marilyn's laudatory comments!  It has been very interesting to see the reports and feel connected to the Division during the convention, if only from afar!

 

Nancy

 

Nancy A. Ator, Ph.D.

Professor and Director, Division of Behavioral Biology

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

Chair, Johns Hopkins University Animal Care and Use Committee

410-550-2773 or 443-287-3745


From: div28super reaches div28 and div28m and its nested lists (e.g. div28s) <DIV28SUPER@LISTS.APA.ORG> on behalf of Marilyn Carroll <mcarroll@UMN.EDU>
Sent: Sunday, August 9, 2015 7:03 AM
To: DIV28SUPER@LISTS.APA.ORG
Subject: Re: [DIV28SUPER] day three (and four)

 

#div28 #apa2015
Hi Bill,

 

I wasn't able to make it to APA this year, but I have been SO impressed with all the good work you have done.  It was great to get the daily program highlights and see what interesting topics people are presenting.  You have done a amazing job.  Thanks to Matt Weaver this year for getting together such a strong program.  Great work, and I know it took a lot of time and commitment from both of you and the Board.

 

Best,

Marilyn

---------------------------------------------------------

Marilyn E. Carroll, Ph.D.

Professor of Psychiatry and Neuroscience

Department of Psychiatry

MMC 392

University of Minnesota

Minneapolis, MN  55455

 

 

 

 

On Aug 9, 2015, at 4:58 AM, Stoops, William W <wwstoo0@EMAIL.UKY.EDU> wrote:

 

#div28 #apa2015 

Dear Division 28 Colleagues-
The third day of convention was pretty full. In particular, we had THREE great sessions scheduled between 10 A.M. and noon--it's tough to avoid conflicting session timing with the restricted time we have to schedule on Saturday of convention. I did make it to all three sessions and saw some really outstanding science in each. 
We then had our poster session, which was very well attended. In fact, pretty much all of our sessions have been well attended this year, so thanks to those of you who were able to make it to Toronto and see or be part of this year's program!
We've only got one session today, Topics in Psychopharmacology and Substance Abuse at 10 AM in Room 201F. If you're still in town, please come see this session. I'm sure the three talks will be great.
In closing, I want to thank Matt Weaver for his hard, thoughtful work putting together an extraordinary program. I also want to thank everyone who presented this year. With your help, Division 28 was able to showcase some fascinating, and important, research!
I still have about five months left in my presidency, but I'm so proud and honored to be serving as leader of Division 28 this year. Convention is our biggest event and I'm happy to say we were VERY successful in putting on a truly special program.
Safe travels!
-Bill. 

 

                
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
William W. Stoops, Ph.D.
email: william.stoops@uky.edu
phone: (859) 257-5383
facsimile: (859) 257-7684

Associate Professor
University of Kentucky College of Medicine
Department of Behavioral Science
Department of Psychiatry
Center on Drug and Alcohol Research
University of Kentucky College of Arts and Sciences
Department of Psychology

Director
Regulatory Knowledge and Support Core
University of Kentucky Center for Clinical and Translational Science

STATEMENT OF CONFIDENTIALITY
The contents of this e-mail message and any attachments are confidential and are intended solely for the addressee. The information may also be legally privileged. This transmission is sent in trust, for the sole purpose of delivery to the intended recipient. If you have received this transmission in error, any use, reproduction or dissemination of this transmission is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please immediately notify the sender by reply e-mail or at (859) 257-5383 and delete this message and its attachments, if any.

_____________________________ div28SUPER@lists.apa.org 
Div28m members may post here  list archive 
twitter: @apadiv28 #div28 #apa2015

 

_____________________________ div28SUPER@lists.apa.org
Div28m members may post here list archive
twitter: @apadiv28 #div28 #apa2015

_____________________________ div28SUPER@lists.apa.org
Div28m members may post here list archive
twitter: @apadiv28 #div28 #apa2015

_____________________________ div28SUPER@lists.apa.org
Div28m members may post here list archive
twitter: @apadiv28 #div28 #apa2015