San Diego NIAAA T32 Postdoctoral Position Opening
Apply by December 31, 2024. The SDSU/UCSD T32 alcohol research training grant funded by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) is accepting applications for 2025-2026 Postdoctoral Fellowships in San Diego, CA. These fellowships are aimed at training entry-level postdoctoral scientists interested in conducting research contributing to the understanding of the treatment, biological underpinnings and consequences of alcohol use disorders including prenatal alcohol exposure. Fellows will conduct research with their mentor, including comprehensive literature reviews and participation in data collection and analysis. Trainees are expected to become involved in manuscript and grant writing, to participate in alcohol research training program seminars, and to present at the annual RSA meeting. Postdoctoral appointees are supported for twelve-month, full-time appointments with the ability to receive up to two years of support based upon acceptable progress during their initial year. Qualified candidates must be a citizen or a noncitizen national of the United States (or permanent resident) and have completed their doctoral degree requirements in the clinical and behavioral sciences prior to their date of appointment. Dr. Kiene is accepting applications for postdoctoral fellows who are interested in collaborating on the alcohol-related research of BRIDGE.
Building Research Initiatives Advancing Global Health Equity (BRIDGE) welcomes questions about opportunities for collaboration. Please see the Contact Us page. We do our best to get back to you as soon as we can. We may not respond immediately, because of the large email volume the investigators receive. We do review all your messages.
We are always eager to hear from highly qualified students interested in working with us!
Drs. Kiene, Reed, Miller, and Wynn are faculty in the SDSU-UCSD Joint Doctoral Program in Global Health and can also supervise students in other tracks of the Joint Doctoral Program in Public Health. Dr. Zúñiga is the Campus Director of the SDSU-UCSD Joint Doctoral Program in Interdisciplinary Research on Substance Use where she mentors students within that program and in public health. Drs. Kiene and Miller are also faculty in the SDSU-UCSD Interdisciplinary Research on Substance Use (IRSU) PhD program.
Students interested in mentorship should have clear goals and research interests that align with the proposed mentor.