Postdoctoral Fellowship, Duke University
/POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP POSITIONS
DUKE CENTER FOR AUTISM AND BRAIN DEVELOPMENT
DUKE UNIVERSITY, DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA
The Duke Center for Autism and Brain Development (Geraldine Dawson, Director) is offering Postdoctoral Fellowships in research and/or clinical practice. Clinical fellowship opportunities include the assessment and treatment of children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and involve participating in the interdisciplinary, team-based clinical services program at the Duke Center for Autism and Brain Development. Fellows also may provide mentored supervision of clinical psychology graduate students and other trainees.
Research opportunities involve participating as part of an interdisciplinary team of scientists conducting clinical trials that are evaluating novel treatments for autism. The fellowship offers an opportunity to learn about a wide range of cutting-edge methodologies including longitudinal assessments, diagnostic measures, computerized observational methods, eye-tracking, EEG, and MRI/DTI measures. The fellowship is a one- to two-year position.