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 Postdoctoral Research Trainee
Institution/Organization: University of Kentucky Behavioral Science Dept.
Job Location: Kentucky, U.S.A.
Job Type: Postdoctoral
Contact Person: Dee Ridley
Date Posted: November 17th, 2000
Closing Date: February 15th, 2000


POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH TRAINING IN MEDICAL BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE

DEPARTMENT OF BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE

UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE

The Department of Behavioral Science is seeking individuals interested in receiving postdoctoral research training in medical behavioral science. Individuals with a background in any behavioral or social science discipline (e.g., sociology, anthropology, nursing, psychology, communications, public health, etc.) are encouraged to apply. One or two postdoctoral research training fellowships are available. Initial appointments are for one year with possibility of reappointment for 1 or 2 additional years. Trainees must be available to begin their appointment sometime between March 1 and September 1 of 2001.

The Department of Behavioral Science has a long history of providing high quality multidisciplinary research training. The postdoctoral research training program is supported by an NIMH training grant, now in its 21st consecutive year of funding. Annual stipends begin at $31,306. Health insurance is also provided. Additional funds are available to support trainee travel and research-related expenses. Excellent office space and computing resources are provided all trainees. The University of Kentucky is located in Lexington, a pleasant community of about 250,000 residents with a modest cost of living and a high quality of life.

The NIMH postdoctoral research training program is flexible and designed to accommodate the specific research interests and professional goals of trainees. Research trainees select a mentor or mentors from departmental faculty. Faculty in the department represent a range of social and behavioral science disciplines, methodological perspectives, and substantive interests. Research trainees are expected to participate in ongoing research conducted by one or more members of the departmental faculty. In addition, research trainees are expected to develop their own independent research projects under the supervision of departmental faculty. Departmental faculty are involved in nationally prominent research in a variety of areas representing the application of the behavioral and social sciences to understanding health and disease. Some of these areas include cancer, stroke, rural health, substance abuse, medical education, aging, behavioral pharmacology, cardiovascular disease, quality of life, coping, and women's health.

Potential applicants are strongly encouraged to visit our departmental website at www.mc.uky.edu/behavioralscience/ for additional information regarding the NIMH postdoctoral research training program, the Department of Behavioral Science, and the specific research interests of departmental faculty.

Completion of a doctoral degree in a behavioral or social science discipline (e.g., sociology, anthropology, nursing, psychology, public health, communications, etc.) is required for appointment. Prior research experience in a medical setting is not required. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Women and minority applicants are encouraged to apply. Applicants should send a letter of interest, current CV, and have three letters of reference sent to: Michael Andrykowski, Ph.D., NIMH Training Program Director, Department of Behavioral Science, University of Kentucky College of Medicine, Lexington, KY 40536-0086. Applications will be considered beginning January 15, 2001 and will be accepted until all positions are filled.



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