Clinical Research

T32 Postdoc Opportunity Training Program in Emotion Research

The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) funded Training Program in Emotion Research at the University of Wisconsin-Madison will have one, 1-year postdoctoral position starting in Fall 2022. (We will submit our competitive five-year renewal proposal in May 2022 for the period of 8/1/2023-7/31/2028. If the training grant is successfully renewed, we may be able to offer two additional years of funding for this position.) Applications are due on Tuesday, February 15, 2022.

Assistant Professor – Nutrition and Food Systems

The Nutritional Sciences Program within the School of Public Health (SPH) invites applications for one tenure-track Assistant Professor. The successful applicant will be appointed to the faculty in one of the five departments in the School of Public Health: Biostatistics, Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, Epidemiology, Global Health, or Health Systems and Population Health. This position is full time (100% FTE) with a 12-month service period and anticipated start date as early as Summer 2022.

Research Fellow in Clinical Psychology

The Anxiety and Traumatic Stress Disorders Laboratory is seeking a postdoctoral fellow with a background in clinical psychology and a focus on affective neuroscience to join our team at McLean Hospital / Harvard Medical School. The fellow will be mentored by Elizabeth Olson, Ph.D. and Isabelle Rosso, Ph.D. at McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School. The lab is part of the Center for Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Research at McLean Hospital (cdasr.mclean.harvard.edu).

Open Rank Professor of Pharmacology, Tenured/Tenure-Track

The Department of Pharmacology in the School of Medicine at the University of Virginia invites applications for two open rank tenured/tenure-track faculty positions. We are interested in candidates applying multiscale cutting-edge approaches to study the systems neurobiology of interoceptive physiology and brain-body interactions: how an organism senses, integrates, and regulates its internal state. Successful candidates will join a highly collaborative faculty and outstanding research department with strength in this area.