2020-09-08

[#DIV28SUPER] Postdoc in Translational Science of Alcohol and HIV at the University of Florida

Dear Colleagues and Students,

We are happy to announce that we can accommodate an entirely remote experience in the postdoctoral fellowship program described below. Please circulate to candidates who may be a match in terms of research interests for whom relocating may not be feasible at this time. Please do not hesitate to reach out to me, the other co-directors, Dr. Robert Cook (cookrl@ufl.edu) or Robert Lucero (rlucero@ufl.edu) or T32 administrator Dr. Frank (cafrank@ufl.edu). Further information can be found at sharc-research.org/training/t32-training/


Prior background in both HIV and alcohol research is NOT required. A background in the addictions or HIV/sexual health research with willingness to learn in the other area is more than sufficient.

All appointments to this training grant are restricted to U.S. citizens, legal permanent residents of the U.S. and noncitizen nationals. Persons on temporary or student visas are not eligible.

Best,

Rob Leeman


Robert F. Leeman, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Mary F. Lane Endowed Professor
Department of Health Education and Behavior College of Health and Human Performance Co-Director, NIH/NIAAA T32: Translational Science Training to Reduce the Impact of Alcohol on HIV Infection Associate Director, Southern HIV & Alcohol Research Consortium (SHARC) University of Florida Florida Gymnasium, Room 14
PO Box 118210     Gainesville, FL  32611
Phone: (352) 294-1808
Email: robert.leeman@ufl.edu
Webpage: http://hhp.ufl.edu/about/faculty-staff/leeman_robert/

Twitter: @LeemanRobertF




UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA - TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE TRAINING TO REDUCE THE IMPACT OF ALCOHOL ON HIV INFECTION

OPENING FOR POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW IN T32 TRAINING PROGRAM


Multidisciplinary training program focused on:
- Alcohol and HIV
- Behavioral and clinical interventions
- Data science
- Neurocognition and brain science


Postdocs will work on NIH-funded grants, participate in seminars and training programs, develop their own research programs and be mentored by outstanding faculty including Co-Directors Drs. Robert Cook, Robert Leeman and Robert Lucero and from a wide variety of disciplines.

Funding includes an annual stipend, research/travel expenses and health insurance.
Individuals from under represented populations are strongly encouraged to apply.

Email questions & CV to sharct32@phhp.ufl.edu or any program faculty. Please see sharc-research.org/training/t32-training/

 

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