2022-05-26

[#DIV28SUPER] Postdoctoral Associate, Addiction Recovery Research Center, Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC

Postdoctoral Associate 

Addiction Recovery Research Center 

Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC 

Virginia Tech 

 

Imagine working in a stimulating environment where you will be a part of cutting-edge research discoveries where 

  • multiple NIH grants fund a variety of diverse interdisciplinary and translational human research projects and clinical trials 
  • invaluable grant-writing experience is gained and encouraged 
  • you will work closely with some of the leading researchers in addiction, behavioral economics, and neuroimaging 
  • you are encouraged to pitch your own ideas for meaningful research projects that fall within the scope of the lab   
  • postdoctoral associates average 5 published manuscripts per year  

     

Imagine a growing research institute that attracts leading scientists from across the nation -- The Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC (formerly known as the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute) is a unique public-private partnership that leverages Virginia Tech's world-class strength in basic sciences, bioinformatics, and engineering with Carilion Clinic's highly experienced medical staff and a rich history in medical education. Virginia Tech Carilion (VTC) improves human health and quality of life by providing leadership in medical education and biomedical and clinical research.  This academic health center was recently renamed Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC in honor of the $50 million donation provided by the generosity of Heywood and Cynthia Fralin to progress the growth of this institute and its contributions to medical and research advancements. 

 

Position Summary:  The Addiction Recovery Research Center (ARRC) is directed by Dr. Warren K. Bickel. The postdoctoral position will work primarily on NIH-funded projects that are providing new information about substance and alcohol use disorders, health behaviors, and decision-making. Several projects are focusing on the use of the Experimental Tobacco Marketplace to investigate choice behavior among nicotine users from a behavioral economics framework. Other projects are focusing on interventions for alcohol use disorder and the examination of Episodic Future Thinking on alcohol and cocaine valuation, including use of real-time fMRI. Moreover, ARRC has ongoing projects to examine long-term recovery from addiction. The position is well suited for individuals interested in technological and behavioral economic applications to addiction and health behavior. This postdoctoral position will also be involved in developing pilot research programs in the research areas of the lab and will be expected to help develop these additional projects.  

 

Appointment:  1-3 years 

  

Eligibility: Candidates are expected to have a solid background in psychology, behavioral economics, neuroscience, and/or addiction or health behaviors research. In addition, experience with behavior analysis, clinical trials, and/or neuroimaging is highly desirable. The successful candidate will possess a PhD in psychology, neuroscience, or appropriate related discipline and have a record of research excellence as indicated by peer-reviewed publications and presentations.   

 



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


Professor
Departments of Behavioral Science, Psychiatry and Psychology
Center on Drug and Alcohol Research
University of Kentucky

Director
Regulatory Knowledge and Support Core-Center for Clinical and Translational Science
Clinical Research Support Office

Associate Director for Clinical Research
Substance Use Priority Research Area



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