Post-doctoral Training Position, Boston University
/Post-doctoral Training Position at Boston University School of Medicine/Boston University School of Public Health
Research Training in Autism Spectrum Disorder
Boston University School of Medicine invites applications for a HRSA-funded T32 post-doctoral training program. This is an opportunity to join a research team focusing on closing the research-practice gap in Autism Spectrum Disorders, and becoming a part of an NIH-funded Autism Center of Excellence (ACE Center) and the NIMH-funded ASD PEDS Network. We are looking for candidates who are interested in having a highly productive two-year experience with multiple opportunities for data analysis and manuscript submission.
Training is delivered through individually-tailored programs of coursework in Health Services, Autism Spectrum Disorders, and implementation science and mentored research experience. Trainees select multiple mentors from a large and multidisciplinary faculty whose work includes preventive interventions with children and families in settings including schools, health care, patient centered medical home, and community mental health. Emphases include health disparities, implementation science for the adoption and sustainability of interventions in natural service delivery settings, interventions for ethnically diverse populations, and quantitative methods. Training is for a two-year period. For further information, http://www.bumc.bu.edu/medfellowship/ andhttps://www.bmc.org/pediatrics/research/fellowship-program
Interested candidates should send inquiries to: Sarabeth.broder-fingert@bmc.org