The University of Florida T32—TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE TRAINING TO REDUCE THE IMPACT OF ALCOHOL ON HIV INFECTION—is hosting a virtual open house on Monday, June 28th at 4pm (Eastern).
Meet the directors, current and former trainees!
Please attend this session if you are considering graduate or postdoctoral training with a focus on alcohol and/or HIV.
We have strengths in intervention research, neurocognition/brain science and data analysis.
Learn more about our outstanding, interdisciplinary, community-focused team.
Note that we have other training opportunities at the University of Florida as well, so interested students/trainees who are NOT T32 eligible should also attend.
RSVP to Christine Frank (cafrank@ufl.edu) to receive the Zoom info!
Robert F. Leeman, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Mary F. Lane Endowed Professor
Department of Health Education and Behavior
College of Health and Human Performance
Co-Director, NIH/NIAAA T32: Translational Science Training to Reduce the Impact of Alcohol on HIV Infection
Associate Director, Southern HIV & Alcohol Research Consortium (SHARC)
University of Florida
Florida Gymnasium, Room 14
PO Box 118210 Gainesville, FL 32611
Phone: (352) 294-1808
Email: robert.leeman@ufl.edu
Faculty webpage: Robert Leeman, Ph.D. - College of Health and Human Performance (ufl.edu)
Lab webpage: EDGE Lab - College of Health and Human Performance (ufl.edu)
Twitter:@LeemanRobertF
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