The Johns Hopkins University Schools of Medicine, Public Health, and
Nursing invite applicants for an interdisciplinary postdoctoral training
program (T32 NS070201) in biobehavioral pain research. Fellows work
within an interdisciplinary team and have the opportunity to both
contribute to existing NIH-funded projects and begin to develop an
independent line of research through extramural and intramural funding
mechanisms.
Faculty members participating in the fellowship program currently offer
several exciting opportunities for work on neuroimaging projects,
including fMRI and PET. Applicants with a background in neuroimaging are
strongly encouraged to apply.
The postdoctoral fellow must be a citizen or a noncitizen national of
the United States or have been lawfully admitted for permanent residence
at the time of the appointment. Further details can be found at
www.hopkinspainfellowship.org <http://www.hopkinspainfellowship.org>, or
by emailing the Principal Investigators, Dr. Gayle Page (gpage1(a)jhu.edu
<mailto:gpage1@jhu.edu>)or Dr. Jennifer Haythornthwaite
(jhaytho1(a)jhmi.edu <mailto:jhaytho1@jhmi.edu>).