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VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY: POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP (NIMH/NRSA training grant). Development of Psychopathology: From Brain and Behavioral Science to Intervention. Departments Psychology & Human Development; Department of Psychology; Department of Psychiatry

Psychology/Psychology & Human development

This interdisciplinary training program aims to produce independent research scientists who can (a) generate, integrate, and disseminate new knowledge about fundamental neurobiological and psychosocial mechanisms underlying a range of psychiatric conditions, or (b) translate basic research into interventions for treating and preventing psychopathology in children, adolescents, and adults. The foundation of the program is apprenticeship-based research mentoring in which trainees receive direct guidance by at least two primary faculty mentors. 
Director: Judy Garber, Co-Directors: David Cole, Steven Hollon.
Faculty: James Booth, Bruce Compas, Blythe Corbett, Carissa Cascio, Laurie Cutting, Elizabeth Dykens, Kathryn Humphries, Anton Kaczkurkin, Autumn Kujawa, Bunmi Olatunji, Sohee Park, Kris Preacher, Sonya Sterba, Mark Wallace, Joe Wehby,

Qualifications: Applicants must have received their graduate degree (e.g., PhD, EdD, MD) by June 29, 2021. We especially encourage applications from individuals interested in translational research with an emphasis on neurobiology and behavior, developmental psychopathology, intervention, and persons with strong quantitative and statistical expertise.
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Please send the following:
(1) A description of your research program and career goals (up to 2 single-spaced pages)
(2) Current Curriculum Vitae
(3) Three letters of recommendation (emailed directly to Director Garber)
(4) Reprints of up to 3 publications to:
Judy Garber, Ph.D.
Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of Psychology and Human Development
Vanderbilt University
0552 Peabody, 230 Appleton Place
Nashville, TN 37203-5721
615-343-8714 (office), or to Judy.Garber@Vanderbilt.edu.
NIMH-funded, T-32 fellows must be U.S. citizens. Vanderbilt University is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We especially invite candidates from diverse and/or disadvantaged backgrounds, and individuals with disabilities.

Steve Hollon
: steve.hollon@vanderbilt.edu
: (615) 322-2874
2021-06-02 18:27:23

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