Fellowship In Substance Abuse Disorders
Description
The Division on Substance Use Disorders sponsors a two-year postdoctoral training program for clinical/translational research careers in substance use disorders. The fellowship has been continuously funded by the National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA T32) for nearly three decades and its alumni include a number of leading researchers and clinicians in addiction sciences around the country. This unique, integrated training program is designed for physician and other clinical scientists from a variety of disciplines, including human behavioral pharmacology, medication development, novel neuromodulatory approaches, biomarkers for predicting treatment response and pain assessment, clinical efficacy trials for behavioral, pharmacologic and neuromodulatory approaches, and implementation science.
Application Process
All materials must be uploaded into the application portal: https://educationportal.nyspi.org/
The application includes (and you should have ready to upload):
- Curriculum Vitae: Please include an updated version of your CV as part of this application.
- Personal Statement*
- Research plan with primary mentor*
- Up to 3 peer reviewed published manuscripts by applicant
- PhD diploma or transcript (when available)
- Medical school diploma or transcript (when available)
- Residency Diploma, or other proof (when available)
Contact
If you have any questions or concerns feel free to contact:
Frances R. Levin, M.D.
Kennedy-Leavy Professor of Psychiatry at
Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons
Director, Division on Substance Use Disorders
New York State Psychiatric Institute
1051 Riverside Drive
New York, NY. 10032
email: frl2@cumc.columbia.edu