Former NIDA T32 trainee, currently supported by an F32 fellowship, Michael Wedemeyer has been named postdoctoral researcher of the year by the Offie of Postdoctoral Affairs!
Lindsey arrived at UT Health San Antonio on August 21, read her bio to learn where she's been and where she's going!
A look at Dr. Wasserman's time in the T32 program and what's next on the horizon.
Two former T32 trainees published an article highlighting college student behavior during COVID-19.
Postdoctoral fellows receive interdisciplinary training across various laboratories and areas of expertise. Fellows are matched with a primary faculty mentor and also work with additional mentors. Taking advantage of the diverse expertise of participating faculty mentors, this program provides concentrated interdisciplinary research training for individuals who are highly motivated to seek a broader training than is typically available in traditional postdoctoral experiences. The expertise of participating mentors includes:
The Addiction Journal Club covers a very broad range of topics in Substance Use Disorder research and policy, reflecting the diversity of the faculty mentors and trainees in the Program.
Learn More!The diversity of the mentors matches the diverse research interests of the trainees, which enriches the training experience for the entire Program.
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