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 Postdoctoral Fellowships
Institution/Organization: University of Missouri-Columbia
Job Location: Missouri, U.S.A.
Job Type: Postdoctoral
Contact Person: M. Lynne Cooper
Date Posted: June 8th, 2004


POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS IN THE PSYCHOLOGY OF ADDICTION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-COLUMBIA

Faculty Preceptors and Their Interests:

Bruce Bartholow
Alcohol and Social Neuroscience, Alcohol and Aggression

Lynne Cooper
Drinking Motives, Alcohol and Risky Sexual Behavior, Personality, Affect Regulation

Denis McCarthy
Drinking Motives, Underage Use, Drinking And Driving

Dennis Miller
Behavioral Pharmacology Of Nicotine

Tom Piasecki
Tobacco Dependence/Withdrawal, Alcohol-Tobacco Comorbidity, Hangover

Kenneth J. Sher
Etiological Processes In Alcohol Use Disorders, Comorbidity, Alcohol Consequences

Wendy Slutske
Description and Etiology of Disinhibitory Disorders

Tim Trull
Alcoholism and Personality, Personality Disorder Comorbidity

Phil Wood
Alcohol Use and Cognitive Development, Quantitative Methodology

Duties:

Postdoctoral research fellows will undertake advanced training in addictions and pursue their own research interests under the supervision of faculty sponsors. MU’s addiction training is closely affiliated with the Missouri Alcoholism Research Center (MARC) based at Washington University in St. Louis (Principal Investigator: Andrew Heath). Postdoctoral fellows will have the opportunity to become involved with MARC research activities in addition to those activities based on the MU campus. Two positions are internally funded and international candidates will be considered. Two additional postdoctoral positions are on a newly funded, NIAAA Research Training Grant, which can be used to support US citizens only. These positions are for up to two years and start date is negotiable. The currently open position (funded internally and open to international candidates) will become available August 1, 2004; a second position may become available for the 2004-2005 academic year.

To Apply:

Send vita, up to 5 representative reprints, a cover letter describing your research interests and training goals, and 3 letters of reference to:

Addiction Research Training
c/o Heather Dimitt
Dept. of Psychological Sciences
200 S. 7th Street
University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211

Applications received by June 25, 2004, will receive full consideration.

For More Information:

M. Lynne Cooper, Ph.D.
Phone: (573) 882-2365 E-mail: CooperM@missouri.edu

The University of Missouri-Columbia 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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