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Subject: [SRP-LIST] UCLA Postdoctoral Research Fellowships
Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2015 15:26:21 -0700
From: Keith Nuechterlein <keithn(a)ucla.edu>
To: srp-list(a)psychopathology.org
UCLA POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS IN COGNITIVE AND AFFECTIVE
DYSFUNCTIONS IN THE PSYCHOSES
Our NIMH-supported postdoctoral research training program at UCLA is
focusing on developing researchers who bridge between clinical research
on psychotic disorders and cognitive and affective science and
neuroscience. NIMH fellowships for psychologists and psychiatrists are
available. Opportunities for clinical research include work with
patients with schizophrenia or affective disorders. Fellowships are
available for individuals with a Ph.D. in clinical psychology,
psychopathology, cognitive psychology, cognitive neuroscience, or
affective neuroscience or an M.D. with psychiatric residency.
Integration of basic and clinical research is encouraged through
co-mentoring by clinical researchers and scientists focusing on basic
research on cognitive and affective processes. Clinical research
mentors include: Robert Asarnow, Ph.D., Carrie Bearden, Ph.D., Michael
Green, Ph.D., William Horan, Ph.D., Robert Kern, Ph.D., Stephen Marder,
M.D., Gregory Miller, Ph.D., Keith Nuechterlein, Ph.D., and Cindy
Yee-Bradbury, Ph.D. Basic scientist mentors include: Susan Bookheimer,
Ph.D., Alan Castel, Ph.D., Mark Cohen, Ph.D., Naomi Eisenberger, Ph.D.,
Barbara Knowlton, Ph.D., Matt Lieberman, Ph.D., Harold Pashler, Ph.D.,
and Catherine Sugar, Ph.D.
For further information, contact Keith Nuechterlein, Ph.D., Training
Director, at keithn(a)ucla.edu or 310-825-0036. Potential applicants
should also arrange through Dr. Nuechterlein to speak to possible
mentors about their research interests and opportunities at UCLA.
Applicants should initially send a C.V. and a brief email or cover
letter indicating research interests and career directions to Keith
Nuechterlein, Ph.D. <keithn(a)ucla.edu <mailto:keithn@ucla.edu>>. By Feb.
1, the full application should include at least two letters of
recommendation, copies of any reprints or preprints, and a 2-3 page
(double-spaced) summary of a research project that has been discussed
with proposed mentors. All materials can be sent by email
(keithn(a)ucla.edu <mailto:keithn@ucla.edu>) or by mail to Keith
Nuechterlein, Ph.D., UCLA Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral
Sciences, 300 UCLA Medical Plaza, Room 2251, Los Angeles, CA 90095-6968.
NIMH fellowships offer $42,840 to $56,376 per year, depending on number
of years since the Ph.D. or M.D. NIMH fellows need to be U.S. citizens
or permanent residents. Fellowships are typically for two years.