[Mne_analysis] Please distribute: Postdoctoral position(s) at the University of New Mexico

Jon Houck jhouck at unm.edu
Mon Jan 11 15:54:44 EST 2016
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The Center on Alcoholism, Substance Abuse, and Addictions (CASAA) announces
one new postdoctoral position on our NIAAA Institutional Research Training
grant. The goal of the grant is to prepare future NIH scientists to conduct
research to (1) elucidate the processes of change in drinking behavior, (2)
develop and test effective methods to effect change through self-change,
treatment and indicated prevention, and (3) develop and test models to
disseminate knowledge of effective interventions to diverse populations.
The grant supports four predoctoral fellows in the Department of Psychology
and three postdoctoral fellows who may come from any discipline relevant to
the goals of the training program (e.g., neuroimaging, psychology,
sociology, communication). Fellows work with one of the core training faculty:
Barbara S. McCrady (PI and training program director), Eric Claus, Tim
Condon, Jon Houck, Theresa Moyers, Matthew Pearson, J. Scott Tonigan,
Kamilla Venner, Katie Witkiewitz, or W. Gill Woodall.



*We have at least one opening to support a postdoctoral fellow. *Applicants
must meet the following criteria: (1) demonstrated interest in the alcohol
field as evidenced by prior coursework, research, and/or clinical
experience; (2) a record of research productivity as evidenced by research
presentations and peer-reviewed publications; and (3) a commitment to a
career in alcohol research. All fellows must be US citizens or permanent
resident aliens.



As part of the training program, fellows must be engaged in full-time
research training, participate in a weekly Addictions seminar, define a
training plan and achieve specific competencies during each year, and limit
outside employment. For continued support post-doctoral fellows will be
expected to prepare and successfully submit an NIH grant application.  The
training program provides a NIH-defined stipend (based on years since
doctoral degree), tuition remission, support for professional travel up to
$2000 per year, and support for training- and research-related expenses.



Interested applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, 3 letters of
recommendation, 1-page statement of interest, letter stating their
qualifications for and interest in the training grant, and their graduate
transcripts to Barbara McCrady. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling
basis, but preference will be given to applications received by January 15,
2016.  Submit all materials electronically to:



Barbara S. McCrady, Ph.D.

Distinguished Professor of Psychology

Director, Center on Alcoholism, Substance Abuse, and Addictions (CASAA)

University of New Mexico

2650 Yale Blvd. SE

Albuquerque, NM 87106

*bmccrady at unm.edu <bmccrady at unm.edu>*


See http://casaa.unm.edu/traininggrant.html for information about the
training program




-- 
Jon M. Houck, Ph.D.
Research Assistant Professor
Department of Psychology
Center on Alcoholism, Substance Abuse, and Addictions
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131
http://casaa.unm.edu/jhouck.html
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