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POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS IN TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDERS
Collaborating research groups at the VA Boston Healthcare System anticipate up 
to two NIMH-funded postdoctoral fellowships to begin by September 2, 2019. 
These two-year training positions are designed to prepare researchers for 
academically-oriented careers in the psychology and neurobiology of 
stress-related disorders. Previous fellows have launched successful careers in 
universities and academic medical settings. Candidates with backgrounds in 
neuroimaging and/or genetics are encouraged to apply.

The fellowship program is affiliated with Boston University School of Medicine 
and is located primarily at the Jamaica Plain Campus of VA Boston.  Affiliated 
centers include the Behavioral Science and Women's Health Sciences divisions of 
the National Center for PTSD, the Translational Research Center for TBI and 
Stress Disorders, the Neuroimaging Research for Veterans Center, the VA 
National Center for PTSD Brain Bank, and the Center for Healthcare Organization 
and Implementation Research.  These programs offer outstanding resources 
including existing datasets, technical support personnel, well-equipped 
laboratories, advanced computing facilities, and a broad range of professional 
expertise.  The anticipated salary and benefits package is competitive, and 
supplemental funds will be available to support further coursework and other 
educational opportunities, conference attendance, and travel. 

The program offers training in several core areas.  Candidates may contact the 
following program leaders prior to application for more information about the 
specific cores:Clinical Neuroscience and Neuroimaging(David Salat 
sa...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu), Molecular Biomarkers and Genetics (Mark Miller: 
mark.mill...@va.gov), Assessment, Diagnosis, and Epidemiology (Brian 
Marx:brian.m...@va.gov), Treatment Development and Optimization (Denise 
Sloan:denise.sl...@va.gov), and Implementation and Dissemination (Terry 
Keane:terry.ke...@va.gov). 

Fellows will have the opportunity to participate in ongoing research projects 
conducted by program faculty, initiate independent research projects, conduct 
secondary analyses on existing data sets, prepare grant applications to federal 
and other funding agencies, and learn about all aspects of laboratory 
management. Each fellow will have a senior faculty member assigned to serve as 
a primary mentor.  For license-eligible clinical psychology fellows, 
arrangements are available outside the program to provide direct clinical 
services to patients under the guidance of a clinical supervisor.

Materials will be reviewed and interviews arranged on a first-come basis. 
Preliminary applications should include a statement of interests and goals, a 
curriculum vita, and three professional references that should be sent directly 
by the recommendation writer. Applicants must be U.S. Citizens and have 
completed all requirements for their doctoral degree prior to starting the 
program.  Minority candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.  

Applications should be submitted electronically no later than December 3, 2018 
to Denise Sloan, Ph.D. (denise.sl...@va.gov).

The VA Boston Healthcare System is an equal opportunity employer.

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