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Postdoc in Translational Science of Alcohol and HIV at the University of Florida

News Date: Sunday, June 23, 2019 - 18:30

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA - TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE TRAINING TO REDUCE THE IMPACT OF ALCOHOL ON HIV INFECTION
OPENING FOR POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW IN T32 TRAINING PROGRAM

  • Multidisciplinary training program focused on alcohol and HIV
  • Behavioral and clinical interventions
  • Data science
  • Neurocognition and brain science

Postdocs will work on NIH-funded grants, participate in seminars and training programs, develop their own research programs and be mentored by outstanding faculty including Co-Directors Drs. Robert Cook, Robert Leeman and Robert Lucero and colleagues from the following disciplines:  

  • Biostatistics: Drs. Babette Brumback
  • Clinical & Health Psychology: Drs. Ron Cohen, Eric Porges, Catherine Price, Adam Woods
  • Epidemiology: Drs. Xinguang Chen, Linda Cottler, Mattia Prosperi
  • Health Education & Behavior: Drs. JeeWon Cheong, Jalie Tucker
  • Nursing: Drs. Anna McDaniel, Diana Wilkie
  • Pathology: Dr. Marco Salemi
  • Psychiatry/Psychology: Dr. Sara Jo Nixon

Funding includes an annual stipend, research/travel expenses and health insurance. Individuals from under-represented populations are strongly encouraged to apply.

Email questions & CV to:

sharct32@phhp.ufl.edu

For more information:

http://ufl.to/to

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