University of Vermont announces availability of NIDA postdoctoral
fellowships in internationally recognized center of research
excellence on drug abuse. The Human Behavioral Pharmacology
Laboratory, est. in 1986, is a research unit of the Department of
Psychiatry that studies biological, environmental and pharmacological
factors influencing abuse of licit and illicit drugs. Fellows train in
wide range of human?laboratory and treatment?outcome research.
*Openings with Drs. Stacey C. Sigmon or Stephen T. Higgins on lab
studies of psychomotor stimulants and clinical trials on behavioral
treatments for cocaine dependence and smoking?cessation in
opioid?dependent and pregnant smokers.
*2 to 3 year appointment.
*Applicants must have completed doctoral training in psychology or a
related discipline and be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.
Trainees are selected on the basis of scholastic record and commitment
to drug?abuse research.
*Supported by an NIDA/NIH Institutional Training Award.
To apply: Please forward a curriculum vitae, statement of research
interests, and three letters of reference in c/o:
Diana Cain
University of Vermont, Dept. of Psychiatry
1 South Prospect St. UHC ? MS#482
Burlington, VT 05401
Email: Diana.Cain@uvm.edu
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