Please circulate this information about this very nice training opportunity; the attachments supplement what is provided below. POSTDOCTORAL SCHOLARS: One- to two-year NIH/NIDA-funded positions as postdoctoral scholars in drug abuse treatment and services research are available in a multidisciplinary research environment in the Department of Psychiatry, University of California , San Francisco . Scholars work with a preceptor to design and implement studies on the treatment of drug dependence, and select a specific area of focus for independent research. Director Drs. James Sorensen and Co-Directors Drs. Steven Batki, Kevin Delucchi, Joseph Guydish, Sharon Hall, Carmen Masson, and Constance Weisner are all involved with either the NIDA Clinical Trials Network (CTN) or Treatment Research Center (TRC). Training of psychiatrists, women, and minorities for academic research careers is a priority. Send CV, research statement, samples of work, and two (2) letters of recommendation to Barbara Paschke, 2727 Mariposa Street, Suite 100 , San Francisco , CA 94110 ; 415-437-3032; Barbara.paschke@ucsf.edu. Additional information including faculty research interests is available at:http://ucsftrc.autoupdate.com/post_doctoral_program.vp.html Nancy A. Piotrowski, Ph.D. Core Faculty, General Psychology Harold Abel School of Social and Behavioral Sciences Department of Psychology, Capella University President & Website Chair, San Francisco Psychological Association Co-Chair, Government Affairs Steering Committee, California Psychological Association 3450 Geary Boulevard, Suite #107 San Francisco, CA 94118 Phone & FAX by request Email: napiotrowski@yahoo.com Skype: napiotrowski "Not all those who wander are lost..." - J.R.R. Tolkien, 1954. ...and on wisdom... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BB41MLgoWk |
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One- to two-year NIH/NIDA-funded positions as postdoctoral scholars in drug abuse treatment and services research are available in a multidisciplinary research environment in the Department of Psychiatry.
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