Postdoctoral Training Fellowship Opportunity at The University of Texas at Austin!
The University of Texas at Austin’s “Alcohol Training Grant,” an NIAAA-supported T32 Training Program has TWO immediate openings for a postdoctoral fellow. Applications are invited for this 2 year postdoctoral training fellowship in the neurobiological and behavioral effects of alcohol. Year 3 depends on a successful competing renewal. Training opportunities span state-of-the-art translational, psychosocial, and preclinical approaches in animal models and human subjects research including behavior, bioinformatics, genetics, electrophysiology, imaging, molecular biology, neurochemistry, and neuropharmacology. Integrated with the Waggoner Center for Alcohol and Addiction Research, this opportunity is available for any one of our training faculty’s laboratories.
ELIGIBILITY: Applicants must have completed their doctoral training in neuroscience, psychology, or a related field and be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Competitive applicants will have a strong track record of scholarly productivity and commitment to a career in alcohol research. UT is an equal-opportunity employer. Position is open immediately. Stipend, medical insurance coverage, and travel funds are supported by this T32 Training Award.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Initiate the application by emailing the director, Dr. Kim Nixon, at kim.nixon@austin.utexas.edu or the training faculty of interest with a letter of interest and CV. Review of applications begins immediately until the position is filled.