2022-07-26

[#DIV28SUPER] Subject: NIDA Seeks to Fill the Position for Division Director for NIDA Division of Therapeutics and Medical Consequences, DTMC

Dear NIDA Colleagues –

 

We have restarted the national search for the position of Director, NIDA Division of Therapeutics and Medical Consequences (DTMC).  Here is the link to the post on the NIH Executive Jobs page; applications will be accepted until September 7, 2022.  We are in the process of posting the job in more than a dozen relevant journal and association websites as well as several sites targeted to diverse and underrepresented populations.  Dr. Amir Tamiz, NINDS, has agreed to chair the search committee once again. 

 

I would appreciate you sharing the announcement with any interested and qualified candidates.  Feel free to send me or Dr. Tamiz names of potential candidates who should be contacted by the search committee.

 

Thank you.

 

Nora Volkow, MD

NIDA Director

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[#DIV28SUPER] USPSTF Released Final Recommendation Statement and Evidence Summary on Behavioral Counseling to Promote a Healthy Lifestyle in Adults Without Cardiovascular Risk Factors

Dear Division 28 Colleagues,

 

The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force released today a final recommendation statement on behavioral counseling interventions to promote a healthy diet and physical activity for cardiovascular disease prevention in adults without cardiovascular disease risk factors. The Task Force recommends that healthcare professionals decide together with their patients who do not have risk factors whether counseling interventions on healthy diet and physical activity might help prevent heart attack and stroke. To view the recommendation and the evidence on which it is based, please go here. The final recommendation statement can also be found in the July 26, 2022, online issue of JAMA. Attached to this email is the clinician summary.

 

Please disseminate widely to colleagues. For any questions, please contact Dr. Raquel Halfond, Senior Director, Evidence-Based Practice and Health Equity, at rhalfond@apa.org.

 

Thank you,

 

Jacob S. Marzalik, MA (he/him/his)

Project Manager, Clinical Practice Guidelines

Practice Transformation and Quality, Practice Directorate

American Psychological Association

  

750 First Street NE, Washington DC 20002-4242

202-336-5872

 

All APA staff are teleworking until further notice and are experiencing a high volume of inquiries related to COVID-19. For immediate information and resources, visit APA's COVID-19 page for psychologists, health-care workers, and the public.

 

2022-07-25

Re: [#DIV28SUPER] PUMP mentoring program

What a splendid idea! Thanks. 

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Subject: [#DIV28SUPER] PUMP mentoring program
 

Hello all,

 

In collaboration with Divisions 12, 45, and 50, Division 28 is launching a system of mentoring for underrepresented minorities. The mentorship framework is intended to formalize mentorship for URM individuals so as to increase their representation in the field of psychology.

 

Through this framework, URM students or ECRs can reach out for mentorship on anything from a manuscript or grant application, career stage advice or assistance (such as applying to graduate school or internship), or for more general short-term or long-term mentoring. Similar to the peer review process, we will then send out a mentoring request to academics within our mentoring database. Potential mentors receiving requests would have the opportunity to decline in the same way they may decline an invitation to review a paper.

 

We will use a stepped approach to mentorship, meaning that, if an undergraduate submits a request for mentorship for graduate school applications, anyone in graduate school or higher could serve as a mentor. Thus, mentors can be current graduate students, postdocs, or established professionals in the field.

 

We are in the process of creating the database of potential mentors to reach out to when a mentor submits a mentoring request. We hope to gather a database of individuals with expertise in diverse methodologies and subspecialties. If you would like to be included in this database, please fill out the form below.

 

https://forms.gle/KZcq8yY37GRducXAA

 

Keep in mind that completing this form is not a commitment to serve as a mentor; it would only make you eligible to receive requests, which you can accept or turn down depending on your availability at that time. For interested mentees: we are working on a pilot trial of the program to ensure that the process will be successful and beneficial. We hope to launch the full program in the Fall, and will be sending out more information in the coming months.

 

If there are any questions, please reach out to [you can add whoever your point person is, or Keanan or I's names].

 

We are committed to increasing representation of underrepresented minorities. Thank you all in advance for helping us work toward that goal.


-Bill Stoops



               
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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

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[#DIV28SUPER] PUMP mentoring program

Hello all,

 

In collaboration with Divisions 12, 45, and 50, Division 28 is launching a system of mentoring for underrepresented minorities. The mentorship framework is intended to formalize mentorship for URM individuals so as to increase their representation in the field of psychology.

 

Through this framework, URM students or ECRs can reach out for mentorship on anything from a manuscript or grant application, career stage advice or assistance (such as applying to graduate school or internship), or for more general short-term or long-term mentoring. Similar to the peer review process, we will then send out a mentoring request to academics within our mentoring database. Potential mentors receiving requests would have the opportunity to decline in the same way they may decline an invitation to review a paper.

 

We will use a stepped approach to mentorship, meaning that, if an undergraduate submits a request for mentorship for graduate school applications, anyone in graduate school or higher could serve as a mentor. Thus, mentors can be current graduate students, postdocs, or established professionals in the field.

 

We are in the process of creating the database of potential mentors to reach out to when a mentor submits a mentoring request. We hope to gather a database of individuals with expertise in diverse methodologies and subspecialties. If you would like to be included in this database, please fill out the form below.

 

https://forms.gle/KZcq8yY37GRducXAA

 

Keep in mind that completing this form is not a commitment to serve as a mentor; it would only make you eligible to receive requests, which you can accept or turn down depending on your availability at that time. For interested mentees: we are working on a pilot trial of the program to ensure that the process will be successful and beneficial. We hope to launch the full program in the Fall, and will be sending out more information in the coming months.

 

If there are any questions, please reach out to [you can add whoever your point person is, or Keanan or I's names].

 

We are committed to increasing representation of underrepresented minorities. Thank you all in advance for helping us work toward that goal.


-Bill Stoops



               
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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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2022-07-20

[#DIV28M] Job posting at the University of Guelph

Hello Div28 members,

The following job posting is from Dr. Jenn Murray at the University of Guelph (jmurr@uoguelph.ca):

"The Psychology Department at the University of Guelph is hiring an Assistant Professor of Neuroscience and Applied Cognitive Science. Here's the link to the posting:


The deadline to apply is August 15th, and we're particularly looking for someone using rodent models."

Best,
Matt

Matt Kirkpatrick, PhD

Associate Professor of Research, Department of Population and Public Health Sciences

USC Drug Use & Behavior Laboratory (PI)

https://dublab.usc.edu/

Keck School of Medicine

University of Southern California

Phone: 323-442-8221


2022-07-14

[#DIV28SUPER] Fwd: Call for Comments

Dear Div 28 Members,

Please see notice below seeking comments related to revision of the practice guidelines related to psychologists involvement in pharmacotherapy.  Please consider reviewing and providing your feedback to the Board of Professional Affairs.
Regards,

-Ryan
________________
Ryan Vandrey, Ph.D.
President
APA Division 28


http://www.apadivisions.org/division-28/index.aspx

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Subject: Call for Comments
Date: July 13, 2022 at 10:29:52 PM EDT
To: Ryan Vandrey <rvandrey@jhmi.edu>


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Hi Ryan,

Could you please send this out to Div. 28 members? It would be great to get feedback on what needs to be updated in these guidelines, as they are going to be going through the revision process soon.

Thanks!

Derek

Call for Comments: Proposed Revision for Practice Guidelines Regarding Psychologists' Involvement in Pharmacological Issues

 

In accordance with Association Rule 30.8, the Board of Professional Affairs (BPA) and Committee on Professional Practice and Standards (COPPS) seek member and public comments on the Proposed Revision for Practice Guidelines Regarding Psychologists' Involvement in Pharmacological Issues


These guidelines were developed by a cross-group collaborative and are intended to provide a resource to psychologists interested in the issue of what represents optimal practice in relation to pharmacotherapy. We welcome your input, suggestions and commentary on the guidelines and key issues in this important area of professional practice. See Comment Form Instructions for more details on specific areas for input.  Overarching comments are also welcome.

 

Link to Comment: https://apps.apa.org/CommentCentral2/Default.aspx?site=100


Deadline for Comments (60 Day Public Comment Period):
 August 30, 2022



--
Derek C. Phillips, PsyD, MSCP, ABMP
Licensed Clinical & Prescribing Psychologist
Clinical Neuropsychologist 
Department of Neurology
Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center
Mattoon, Illinois

Executive Director
School of Psychology and Counseling
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Teaneck, New Jersey

President, Illinois Psychological Association
Chair, APA Board of Convention Affairs
Past President, Division 55: Society for Prescribing Psychology
Secretary, Division 42: Psychologists in Independent Practice
Treasurer, Division 44: Society for the Psychology of SOGD
Member, APA RxP Designation Committee
Member, Illinois Association of Prescribing Psychologists Board of Directors

2022-07-13

[#DIV28SUPER] Assistant/Associate or Professor of Clinical Population and Public Health Sciences-Addiction Science and Health Behavior


Assistant/Associate or Professor of Clinical Population and Public Health Sciences-Addiction Science and Health Behavior
APPLYKeck School of MedicineFacultyLos Angeles, California 

The University of Southern California Department of Population and Public Health Sciences (DPPHS) and Institute for Addiction Science invites applications for an open-rank faculty position. We seek a faculty member with expertise in addiction and behavioral science to join the Health Behavior Research Division of DPPHS and contribute to USC's research and teaching mission.  We are interested in outstanding applicants from all areas of human addiction research, although, we especially encourage applications from those with expertise in applied statistics and/or can complement existing strengths in tobacco product use, adolescent substance use, health disparities, and the intersection of substance use and other health behaviors. Expectations include taking collaborative and leadership roles in scientific manuscripts, grant applications, multi-investigator scientific teams, contributing to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and mentoring postdoctoral, doctoral, masters, and undergraduate trainees.  The candidate will also have the opportunity to teach undergraduate or graduate courses within DPPHS.  This multi-disciplinary department of behavioral scientists, epidemiologists, environmental health scientists, and biostatisticians has a long history of conducting innovative externally-funded research and currently holds active research centers on tobacco, obesity, and other public health issues.  The candidate will also become a member of the USC Institute for Addiction Science (ias.usc.edu).  This multi-school academic unit involves 80 addiction scholars across 8 USC schools and supports collaborative trans-disciplinary research, education, and community engagement focused on understanding and reducing addiction.  The Institute offers seed funding, specialized research facilities, and other resources designed to advance addiction science.  Please upload a letter of intent, curriculum vitae, description of research and teaching interests, a statement outlining previous and potential future contributions to diversity, equity, and inclusion, three representative reprints, and three letters of reference to: Adam Leventhal, USC Institute for Addiction Science, adam.leventhal@usc.edu. We will begin reviewing applications immediately and continue until the position is filled.

USC values diversity and is committed to equal opportunity in employment. The University of Southern California strongly values diversity and is committed to equal opportunity in employment.  Members of all genders, racial and ethnic groups, people with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply



--
Adam Leventhal, Ph.D.
Director, USC Institute for Addiction Science
and Health, Emotion, & Addiction Laboratory
Professor of Population and Public Health Sciences
USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center
Keck School of Medicine
University of Southern California
2250 Alcazar St., CSC 271
Los Angeles, CA 90033
Tel: +1 713-305-4280
ias.usc.edu | heal.usc.edu
He/him/his

2022-07-12

[#DIV28SUPER] Fwd: [DIVTRIO] Totally FREE methods and stats training for the future of psych science!

FYI

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PLEASE SHARE BROADLY!

 

It's an exciting moment for psych science!  We now have access to TONS of data!

 

APA is offering these training sessions for

FREE FREE FREE FREE

 

Register here: https://apa.org/science/programs/training-sessions

Did I mention it is FREE?

 

Great for students & faculty!

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2022-07-08

[#DIV28SUPER] Fwd: [SCIENCECHANNEL] Hiring!

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Subject: [SCIENCECHANNEL] Hiring!
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We are working on ways of demonstrating to the general public that psych science is relevant to literally every aspect of people's lives!
And now we have a position open for someone to work directly with the media doing exactly that!

Please send this ad to anyone (from a brand new doctoral degree and up) who may be interested in this position.  Don't worry about the "BA in journalism" part of the ad.  We want a psych scientist for this one!!!!
 
 
Thanks!
-Mitch
 
 
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Chief Science Officer
Executive Office
American Psychological Association 
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APA is proud to introduce Science Spotlight, a new newsletter for psychological scientists. Subscribe today!

 
 
 
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2022-07-06

[#DIV28SUPER] Apply by 7/12/22 - NIDA Recruiting Data Science (Neuroinformatics) Program Officer!

Apply by 7/12/22 - NIDA Recruiting Data Science (Neuroinformatics) Program Officer!

 

The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), Division of Neuroscience and Behavior (DNB), Office of the Director is currently recruiting for a data science Program Officer. The mission of the Division of Neuroscience and Behavior is to discover, facilitate and promote outstanding basic animal and human research supporting the mission of NIDA, to identify the causes and consequences of drug addiction and misuse across the lifespan and to guide treatment strategies. DNB develops and supports an extramural research program that will advance the understanding of the genetic, chemical, neurobiological and behavioral mechanisms of addictive drugs and their long-term consequences. Research related to the neurobiological bases of reward and the behaviors that characterize the cycle of addiction are a primary focus of DNB. Additionally, an integral component of DNB’s scientific mission is to grow and maintain a diverse workforce that is dedicated to these research goals and is supported through training initiatives that span from predoctoral level to mid-stage investigator. The Office of the Director directs, coordinates, and supports the Division’s missions and activities through maintaining and evaluating strategic directions and goals, supporting goals through the branch structure, and developing and leveraging collaborations and activities across NIDA and NIH.

 

The data science Program Officer would be responsible for assisting in the management of a research portfolio of grants using data science approaches to advance science on the causes of consequences of drug use and addiction. Additionally, the grant portfolio would include data curation, sharing, access, reproducibility, security, analysis, harmonization, quality metrics and standards, and visualization. The data science program officer would also serve as a representative for NIDA on NIH-wide and multi-agency committees.

 

Open to the public— https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/663727500

Open to status candidates— https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/663727700

 

For more information contact

 

Susan N. Wright, Ph.D. [E]

Associate Director for Data Science at NIDA

Program Director for Big Data and Computational Science

Division of Neuroscience and Behavior (DNB)

National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)

Rockville, Maryland 20852

E-mail: susan.wright@nih.gov | Office: (301) 402-6683

 

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[#DIV28SUPER] Fwd: APA 2022: Division 28 "Cheat Sheet"

Hi All,

Re-sending the Division 28 program with a map to help orient you to the 3 primary locations for the conference.

Best
Jake

---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Jacob Borodovsky <jacob.borodovsky@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Jun 22, 2022 at 10:48 AM
Subject: APA 2022: Division 28 "Cheat Sheet"
To: <DIV28SUPER@lists.apa.org>


Hi All,

Looking forward to seeing everyone at the APA conference in Minneapolis (Aug 4-6)!!!

I am going to keep these emails short because for some reason people don't seem to enjoy reading long, dense blocks of boilerplate text. 

I've attached the information for all of the Division 28-sponsored/co-listed events (including time, date, & locations).

Keep an eye out for more emails soon.

Best,
Jake

--
Jacob Borodovsky, Ph.D.
Research Scientist
Center for Technology and Behavioral Health
Department of Biomedical Data Science
Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth



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Jacob Borodovsky, Ph.D.
Research Scientist
Center for Technology and Behavioral Health
Department of Biomedical Data Science
Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth

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2022-07-05

[#DIV28SUPER] APA 2022 Sessions you won't want to miss!

Hi All,

APA 2022 is less than a month away! Just wanted to let you know that in addition to the Division 28 program there's a great lineup of other really interesting sessions you'll definitely want to attend (see flyer attached).



Best,
Jake

--
Jacob Borodovsky, Ph.D.
Research Scientist
Center for Technology and Behavioral Health
Department of Biomedical Data Science
Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth

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2022-07-01

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

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.   

 

Benefits: Benefits include full-time annual salary, medical insurance coverage, and travel funds supported by NIH grants. Translational research training and career development opportunities are provided as part of this position. 

  

For more information:  Contact Ms. Patsy Marshall (patsym@vtc.vt.edu). 

  

To apply: Send cover letter, curriculum vitae, and a statement of research interests to:  Dr. Warren K. Bickel c/o Ms. Patsy Marshall (patsym@vtc.vt.edu). Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis. 

  

About us: The Addiction Recovery Research Center (ARRC) was established in 2011 as part of the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute, now the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC (FBRI). The existing facilities and research teams are world-class and focus on transdisciplinary research on the scientific underpinnings of health and a range of diseases and substance use disorders. A state-of-the-art biomedical expansion was recently completed and includes additional research laboratories to focus on brain health and disorders, biomaterials-body device interfaces, cardiovascular sciences, cancer, metabolism and obesity, and infectious disease and immunity. The FBRI represents a new model for biomedical and behavioral science in which creative scientists can approach major problems with breadth and depth in a nurturing and intellectually challenging environment. 

 

About Roanoke, Virginia: Roanoke, Virginia is located in Southwest Virginia in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains and accessible by the Blue Ridge Parkway. Roanoke is a vibrant community with an active downtown full of restaurants, theaters, museums, and an amphitheater that is home to many seasonal festivals and music events. Roanoke also offers great opportunities for an active outdoor lifestyle with 30 miles of greenway connecting charming neighborhoods and beautiful parks along the Roanoke River. Roanoke is one of two cities in the nation to earn the All-American City Award a record seven times. 


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