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Postdoctoral Fellowship on Substance Use Disorders- Columbia University Department of Psychiatry/New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York

NIDA T32 Training Program: Translational Clinical Research Fellowship on Substance Use Disorders- Columbia University Department of Psychiatry/New York State Psychiatric Institute

Position Description: We are seeking fellows from diverse backgrounds underrepresented in psychiatric research with clinical or experimental psychology training to join teams in diverse community and academic clinical settings to inform their clinical and behavioral health research activities. The collaborative faculty offer numerous opportunities for fellows to engage in ongoing large research initiatives (e.g., the Clinical Trials Network, the Healing Community Study), as well as receive senior and junior mentorship in designing their own program of research and pilot studies. The Division also provides carefully planned training in the responsible conduct of research, rigor and reproducibility, and study management. Other didactics are tailored to the educational needs of each fellow. Our program is particularly committed to providing a unique training environment for the advancement of outstanding trainees from all backgrounds.

Program Benefits: Initial 2-year appointment, renewable for up to 3 years, Research training with outstanding, well-funded investigators in the areas of clinical interventions, behavioral pharmacology, and the implementation and dissemination of evidence-based practices in the community. Fringe benefits including health care, and support from the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs,

Additional activities include: Seminars, Journal clubs, Opportunities to present at local and national meetings, Grant writing/reviewing workshops, Career development workshops.

Eligibility: Ph.D and/or M.D. with relevant research experiences in psychology, neuroscience, public policy, health or related field.

LEARN MORE and Application: https://www.columbiapsychiatry.org/research/research-areas/substance-use-disorders/education/fellowship 

 

(The information was submitted on February 9, 2023)

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