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A postdoctoral position is available in Addiction Research Recovery Research Center at the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute. The position will contribute to NIDA funded research studies employing behavioral economics and neuro-economic approaches to address addiction and its treatment using both human laboratory and clinical trial methodologies. This position will have the opportunity to participate in studies using our Quit and Recovery Registry, employing neuro-modulatory (TMS) and fMRI technologies. Applicants should be interested in pursuing a career in addiction research, be an effective and productive writer, and have research training in clinical, experimental, cognitive psychology or related fields. The position is for U.S. citizens. Translational research training and career development opportunities are provided as part of this position. Thesuccessful candidate will collaborate with a dynamic, federally funded, multi-disciplinary team of researchers. Women and minorities are strongly encouraged to apply. Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis. The position will be open until filled. Submit a letter of interest and curriculum vitae and referees to Warren K. Bickel, Ph.D. wkbickel@vt.edu
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Applications for the APA Minority Fellowship Program are now available!
Please see the attached flyer for more details or visit the MFP website at http://apa.org/pi/mfp/.
Kindly forward to all of your networks, and thank you for your support!
American Psychological Association Minority Fellowship Program:
Call for Fellowship Applications
MFP Fellows receive much more than financial support; they join a community committed to their success. Fellows are mentored by leading ethnic minority psychologists and become part of a lifetime network of professional psychologists interested in ethnic minority behavioral health issues.
Fellowship Opportunities (Click for more information)
This fellowship is aimed at those pursuing doctoral degrees in clinical, counseling, and school psychology, as well as other behavioral health services or policy areas.
This fellowship is aimed at early career doctoral recipients who are interested in developing a career in behavioral health services or policy.
About the Minority Fellowship Program
The APA MFP is an innovative, comprehensive, and coordinated training and career development program that promotes psychological and behavioral outcomes of ethnic minority communities. MFP is committed to increasing the number of ethnic minority professionals in the field and enhancing our understanding of the life experiences of ethnic minority communities.
The application deadline is January 15
For more information or to apply, please visit our web site at www.apa.org/pi/mfp
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The deadline for division proposals is November 16th, 2012. Division 28 will be accepting submissions for symposia, posters, and papers (may be accepted as posters). Translational proposals on therapeutic utility of behavioral economics are encouraged. A award will be given to one predoctoral student poster. For more information or to submit a proposal please visit http://apacustomout.apa.org/ConvCall. For questions regarding the call for proposals or to recommend a topic please contact Kathryn A. Saulsgiver, PhD kasau@mail.med.upenn.edu.
APA Deadlines
Deadline for Division Proposals: Friday, November 16, 2012
Deadline for APA Continuing Education Workshop Proposals: Monday, November 5, 2012
All Proposals Must Be Submitted Via the APA Website at: http://apacustomout.apa.org/ConvCall
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION
Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, Department of Psychiatry
We are seeking an early career scientist interested in postdoctoral experience and training in clinical and behaviorally focused research on substance use and associated disorders. General research areas include: development and evaluation of innovative treatments for adult and adolescent substance use disorders, exploration and testing of behavioral and neurobiological treatment mechanisms and risk factors. Postdocs will participate in research projects funded by NIDA and NIAAA andwill integrate with dynamic addictions and mental health research groups.
Active Projects include:
Behavioral Treatments for Substance Using Teens
Computerized Therapy and NRT for Marijuana and Tobacco Cessation in Adults
Neuroeconomics of Adult and Teen Substance Use
Predictors, Moderators, Mediators of Substance Abuse Treatment Outcomes
Position is expected to last 2 years. Position will be filled upon finding an appropriate candidate, with start dates as late as September 2013. Applicants must have completed doctoral training in psychology or a related field and have research experience. Individuals from disadvantaged groups are encouraged to apply. Dartmouth College is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and encourages applications from women and members of minority groups.
Inquire or send/e-mail letter of interest, CV, and 3 letters of reference to:
Alan Budney, Ph.D., or Catherine Stanger, Ph.D.
Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth
Department of Psychiatry,
One Medical Center Drive, HB 7750
Lebanon, NH 03756
Email: alan.j.budney@dartmouth.edu ; Catherine.stanger@dartmouth.edu
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION
Adolescent Interventions/Developmental Psychopathology
Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, Department of Psychiatry
We are seeking an early career scientist interested in pursuing postdoctoral training focused on family based behavioral interventions for adolescents. Postdoc will participate in two active randomized clinical trials, one targeting adolescent substance use and one targeting adolescent medical adherence among teens with poorly controlled type 1 diabetes. Both involve cognitive-behavior therapy, contingencymanagement, and parenting interventions.
Research opportunities for postdocs include a focus on developmental processes in adolescence and psychopathology, utilizing the repeated measures data collected in the clinical trials. Constructs assessed include decision-making (delay discounting), peer relations, parenting, and parent psychopathology. Postdocs will have opportunities to develop new research projects in related areas, including the use of brain imaging techniques. Those seeking clinical licensure have an option to provide clinical care under supervision.
Responsibilities will includecoordinating the randomized clinical trials, including supervision of bachelor's and master's level research assistants, data management and analysis, and manuscript preparation. Postdocs will have the opportunity to be the lead author on manuscripts, and to participate in preparation of grant applications. Overall, the position provides excellent preparation for an academic/scientific career.
Position is expected to last 2 years, with the possibility of a 3rd year. Salary is dependent on experience. Desired start date is between July 1 and September 1 2013, but sooner is also possible. Applicants must have completed doctoral training in psychology or a related field and have research experience. Individuals from disadvantaged groups are encouraged to apply. Dartmouth College is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and encourages applications from women and members of minority groups.
Inquire or send/e-mail letter of interest, CV, and 3 letters of reference to:
Catherine Stanger, Ph.D. or Alan Budney, Ph.D.
Department of Psychiatry
One Medical Center Drive, HB 7750
Lebanon, NH 03756
Email: Catherine.stanger@dartmouth.edu; alan.j.budney@dartmouth.edu
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