News Date: Saturday, November 2, 2019 - 14:30
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, and 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: Dr. 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
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