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Postdoctoral Training in Alcohol and Addiction Research at the University of Missouri

News Date: Thursday, March 23, 2023 - 09:30

Postdoctoral Fellowships in Alcohol and Addiction Research
Department of Psychological Sciences
University of Missouri

 

The Department of Psychological Sciences and the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Missouri (MU) are recruiting POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOWS IN ALCOHOL AND ADDICTION RESEARCH. Our training grant has been supported by the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) since 2002 (T32AA013625; see more here). Positions are available through both the NIH training grant (only US citizens and permanent residents can be considered) and the University of Missouri (no residency limitations).

Research mentors include:

Postdoctoral research fellows will undertake advanced training in addictions and pursue their own research interests under the supervision of one or more faculty mentors. The goals of the training program are (1) to support the individual development of diverse early career scientists who want to conduct addictions research; (2) to provide hands-on training in grant writing, data analysis, and research design; and (3) to foster collaborative relationships with addiction scientists and community stakeholders locally and across the nation. Positions begin summer 2023 and are available for up to 3 years of training. Fellowship stipends are decided by NIH and based on the status of the fellow; for example, fellows with no prior postdoctoral training start at $54,840 (more detail here). See more about NRSA service payback here.

Please submit the following application materials as a single (one) combined PDF to Carol Waudby at waudbyc@missouri.edu:

  • Statement of research/training interests – summarize your current interest and expertise, long-term career goals, how postdoctoral training would facilitate those goals, the mentors with whom you would like to work, and how your work incorporates or applies to people of historically underrepresented backgrounds (including but not limited to race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, and the differently abled). The statement should be no longer than 3-4 pages.
  • List of 3-5 professional references
  • Curriculum vitae

Please contact Denis McCarthy at mccarthydm@missouri.edu with questions or concerns. You are also welcome to contact your proposed future research mentor directly.

The University of Missouri does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, sex, age, disability, status as disabled veteran, or veteran of Vietnam era.

 

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