Postdoctoral Fellowship Opportunity, including research on autism in infancy, Department of Psychiatry & Human Behavior, Brown University.
The NIH-funded (T32) Brown Child Mental Health fellowship program is accepting applications for the 2020-21 academic year. One of the potential research areas of focus is on autism spectrum disorders, including a newly funded study of early infant signs of risk for autism.
Information about the T32 postdoctoral training program can be found at www.brown.edu/academics/medical/about/departments/psychiatry-and-human-behavior/training/clinical/postdoctoral-fellowship-program/nih-funded-research-fellowships/child-mental-health-t32
Information about the work specific to studying autism in infancy can be found at www.nimh.nih.gov/news/science-news/2019/nih-awards-funding-for-early-autism-screening.shtml
Program details a link to the online application can be found here:
Prospective applicants interested in the autism research options should also send a CV and a brief statement of interest to Stephen_Sheinkopf@brown.edu
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Stephen J. Sheinkopf, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Psychiatry & Human Behavior
Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University
Tel: 401-274-1122 (Office) x48906; (Clinic) x48935 | Fax: 401-453-7697
Email: Stephen_Sheinkopf@brown.edu
URLs:
Rhode Island Consortium for Autism Research & Treatment