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Postdoctoral fellows receive interdisciplinary SUD-related training across various laboratories and areas of expertise.
The Neuroscience program provides didactic and laboratory training in subject areas and levels of analysis ranging from molecular, cellular, and neurochemical to systems, behavioral, and clinical, all focused on the regulation and function of the nervous system.
The COSTAR mission is to train a cadre of highly skilled, interactive scientists who can successfully address the expanding opportunities in dental, oral and craniofacial research.
UT Health San Antonio has several postdoctoral training opportunities listed on the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs Website.
As part of an exciting expansion of research at SUNY Binghamton University, the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences is searching for an Assistant Professor-level tenure-track faculty member to contribute to the research, teaching, and service missions of the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences. We invite applicants with pharmacological, drug development, drug target identification/validation and/or related expertise with a research focus in aging, frailty, and/or aging-related disorders. Applications submitted by Dec 15 will receive full review to identify candidates to join the faculty in Fall of 2024.
Dr. Serafine, a former T32 trainee, would like to spread the word about a tenure track assistant professor position in Behavioral Neuroscience at the University of Texas at El Paso in the Department of Psychology.
The Department of Mental Health Law and Policy (MHLP), College of Behavioral and Community Sciences (CBCS), University of South Florida (USF) invites applications from qualified candidates to fill a 9-month tenure-earning faculty position at the rank of Assistant Professor to be located on the USF-Sarasota Manatee campus. Contact kamoore@usf.edu for more information.
We are thrilled to announce that we will be hiring a tenure track professor at the assistant or associate rank in the broad area of the Behavioral and Translational Science of Addiction here at Northeastern University. The selected candidate will be an important part of building addiction research at Northeastern. We are an R1 university with a multidisciplinary orientation and strengths in several areas relevant to the study of addiction including ecological momentary assessment, technology-based interventions, community-based interventions, computational modeling and neuroimaging. Any inquiries can be directed to the search chair Dr. Patrick Skosnik at p.skosnik@northeastern.edu.