Tuesday, January 27, 2009

CORRECTION JOBS: RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP AVAILABLE IN DISPARITIES EDUCATION

This is an updated version of the posdoc announcement with the above heading.

POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS AVAILABLE. The University of Rochester Program of Research and Innovation in Disparities Education (PRIDE) prepares postdoctoral fellows in clinical psychology to engage in community based participatory research while providing advanced clinical training in an urban community mental health center. The fellowship aims to enhance trainees' clinical skills and knowledge base while addressing the unique developmental challenges faced by trainees who are in the midst of deciding whether to choose a career that is primarily clinically oriented or one that is primarily oriented toward research. Opportunities exist to network with nationally recognized leaders in disparities research and minority mental health as well as with local community leaders and organizers. Past trainees have gone into private practice or research positions. This is an excellent opportunity for ambitious self-starters who want to make a difference. These positions are partially funded by a grant from the NIMH (Paul Duberstein, PI). For further information visit our website: http://www.urmc.edu/smd/psych/educ_train. Please contact Dr. Kathryn Castle (phone: 585-275-3630; Kathryn_Castle@urmc.rochester.edu) with questions about PRIDE. Please contact Linda Brown (phone: 585-275-3563, Psychappl@URMC.Rochester.edu) with questions about the application process. APA- or CPA-approved doctorate and internship required. Send letter of interest, application (available on website), CV, official graduate transcript, three letters of recommendation, one clinical work sample and certificate of doctoral degree completion (or letter from graduate training director verifying completion of doctorate prior to Sept. 1) to: Deborah A. King, Ph.D., Director of Clinical Psychology Training, University of Rochester Medical Center, Psychology Training Programs, Department of Psychiatry, 300 Crittenden Blvd. Rochester NY 14642. The application deadline is March 1st Diverse candidates, including people of color and people with disabilities, are encouraged to apply. The University of Rochester is an equal opportunity employer.

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Silvia Sörensen, PhD
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry
Director, Community Relations and Recruitment Core,
Rochester Center for Mind Body Research
Director, Aging Well Initiative
Geriatric Psychiatry Program
University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry
Box PSYCH/GeriPsych
300 Crittenden Blvd
Rochester, NY 14642-8409
Phone: 585-273-2952
Fax: 585-273-1082
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JOBS: Post-doc at Columbia University, Center for Decision Sciences

Elke Weber asked me to pass along this announcement for a new post-doc position currently open at Columbia. Please direct all inquiries to Amy Krosch (ak2562@columbia.edu)

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Columbia University's Center for the Decision Sciences (CDS) anticipates hiring a postdoctoral fellow to serve as Associate Director for a period of a minimum of one year, renewable for one or two more years, with a start date of June or July 2009.

The Associate Director will carry out research, administer the Center and run the CDS Online Virtual Laboratory server. S/he should have a reasonable level of computer sophistication. The main responsibility will be to carry out research related to cognition and memory with an emphasis on decision making and the construction of preferences across the lifespan, under the supervision of Professors Eric Johnson, Elke Weber, and Yaakov Stern. This position is open to candidates with behavioral research experience, data analysis and modeling skills, and training in cognitive psychology or a related discipline, who have recently earned their PhD or who are expecting their doctorate in 2009, on a topic relevant to the psychology of decision making broadly defined. Training in neuropsychology as well as neuroscience and fMRI research would be a particularly valuable skill. Additionally experience with health- and cognitive function screening of older adults and experience with on-line research is also a plus.

The candidate should be comfortable running a Linux Web server as well as coding HTML and dynamic scripting languages such as PHP and JavaScript. Experience with SQL, databases, SAS and lightweight UNIX systems administration and security is very much recommended but not essential.

To apply, please send a CV, two letters of recommendation, reprints of published papers, and a cover letter describing your research interests. In your cover letter, please describe your research expertise, data analysis and modeling skills, neuropsychological and neuroscience skills, and computer skills (including any experience with online research).

Review of applications will start December 15 and continue until the position is filled. Electronic applications (all parts as attachments to a single email) should be submitted to Amy Krosch, ak2562@columbia.edu.

Columbia University is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity Employer

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JOBS: POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP IN GERIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH RESEARCH

POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP IN GERIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH RESEARCH

UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY PROGRAM

DESCRIPTION: We are accepting applications for a 1-2 year NIMH-funded National Research Service Award postdoctoral fellowship in geriatric mental health research. Our Geriatric Psychiatry Program has a breadth of research activities funded by NIH, industry, and other sources. Existing research foci include: risk factor and preventive intervention studies of depression in the context of medical comorbidity, including studies of treatment attitudes, initiation and adherence; mental and physical health promotion interventions; suicide risk in later life; Alzheimer's disease therapies and preventive interventions (through our Alzheimer's Disease Care, Research, and Education [AD-CARE] Program); and psychosocial, personality, and sociocultural factors in aging and age-related psychopathology, including health disparities and the needs of underserved minority populations. Opportunities also exist to develop research collaborations with our clinical services for those with severe chronic mental disorders, given the aging of this population. Individuals with M.D., Ph.D., or equivalent degrees are eligible. Candidates with research preparation and demonstrated commitment to aging & mental health are particularly encouraged to apply.

CONTACT: For more information please contact Silvia Sörensen, Ph.D., at Phone 585-273-2952, E-mail Silvia_Sorensen@urmc.rochester.edu, or Jeffrey M. Lyness, M.D., Phone 585-275-6741; Fax 585-273-1082; E-Mail Jeffrey_Lyness@urmc.rochester.edu, Department of Psychiatry, University of Rochester Medical Center, 300 Crittenden Boulevard, Rochester, NY 14642-8409.

The University of Rochester is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.

Applications from women and minority groups are encouraged.

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Silvia Sörensen, PhD
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry
Director, Community Relations and Recruitment Core,
Rochester Center for Mind Body Research
Director, Aging Well Initiative
Geriatric Psychiatry Program
University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry
Box PSYCH/GeriPsych
300 Crittenden Blvd
Rochester, NY 14642-8409
Phone: 585-273-2952
Fax: 585-273-1082
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JOBS: RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP AVAILABLE IN DISPARITIES EDUCATION

RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP AVAILABLE IN DISPARITIES EDUCATION

DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY

UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER MEDICAL CENTER

The Program of Research and Innovation in Disparities Education (Rochester PRIDE Track) is an experiential training program that strives to develop, refine, examine, and ultimately disseminate a new paradigm for mental health research training. The fellowship prepares trainees to engage in community based participatory research while also providing advanced clinical training in an urban community mental health center. Trainees benefit from both university and community based mentors, while conducting research in 'real world' community settings. The primary aim of the fellowship is to enhance trainees' skills and knowledge base while also addressing the unique developmental challenges faced by trainees who are in the midst of choosing career paths. Upon completing the program, fellows will have developed culturally-relevant knowledge and skills in the conceptualization, assessment, and treatment of mental health disorders in diverse populations. For further information visit our website at http://www.urmc.edu/smd/psych/educ_train. If you have questions regarding the PRIDE training program please contact Dr. Kathryn Castle (phone: 585-275-3630, e-mail: Kathryn_Castle@urmc.rochester.edu) or for questions regarding the fellowship application contact Linda Brown (phone: 585-275-3563, email: Psychappl@URMC.Rochester.edu). APA- or CPA-approved doctorate and internship required.

Send letter of interest, application (available on website), CV, official graduate transcript, three letters of recommendation, one clinical work sample and certificate of doctoral degree completion (or letter from graduate training director verifying completion of doctorate prior to Sept. 1) to: Deborah A. King, Ph.D., Director of Clinical Psychology Training, University of Rochester Medical Center, Psychology Training Programs, Department of Psychiatry, 300 Crittenden Blvd. Rochester NY 14642. The application deadline is January 15th. Diverse candidates, including people of color and people with disabilities, are encouraged to apply. The University of Rochester is an equal opportunity employer.

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Silvia Sörensen, PhD
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry
Director, Community Relations and Recruitment Core,
Rochester Center for Mind Body Research
Director, Aging Well Initiative
Geriatric Psychiatry Program
University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry
Box PSYCH/GeriPsych
300 Crittenden Blvd
Rochester, NY 14642-8409
Phone: 585-273-2952
Fax: 585-273-1082
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JOBS: NATIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE AWARD FELLOWSHIPS

RESEARCH POSTDOCS AVAILABLE

UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER MEDICAL CENTER (URMC), DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY,

NATIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE AWARD FELLOWSHIPS

We are recruiting ambitious individuals to help launch a pioneering program of research on the contributions to health care decision-making (HCDM) of emotions, cognitive processes (including implicit or nonconscious processes), personality, life events, social processes, physical health, and socioeconomic status (individual and macro-level). The explosion of treatment options, the pharmaceutical industry's increased use of direct to consumer advertising, the spread of health related information via the Internet, and the FDA's attempts to publicize adverse events have severely complicated the process of HCDM, creating a host of under-recognized decision-related challenges for patients, families, providers, and policymakers. Decisions of interest in this new research program include: health promotion decisions in the context of chronic disease (e.g., diabetes), decisions in the context of late-stage or recurrent cancer, and decisions about treatments for mood disorders and multiple sclerosis, where decisional capacity can be impaired. Our Department's mentoring and research support infrastructure has successfully fostered the careers of many NIH-funded investigators over the past two decades. NRSA fellowships are typically for three years, although occasional two year offerings can be tailored for specific candidates. We teach trainees the fundamental aspects of independent, investigator-initiated clinical research in a wide array of care-delivery contexts and community-based settings. Core areas of knowledge acquisition and skill development include: epidemiology, biostatistics, grant writing and writing for publication, and the ethics of research. Trainees with backgrounds in psychology (social, clinical, cognitive, health, personality) or related areas are encouraged to apply by submitting a cv and statement of career goals and interests, and arranging to have three letters of recommendation forwarded to Paul R. Duberstein, PhD, Box PSYCH,

300 Crittenden Boulevard, Rochester, NY 14642. Under-represented minorities are strongly encouraged to apply. The Greater Rochester, NY Region is a history-rich Erie Canal boomtown that today ranks among the top knowledge-based economic regions in the world. The application deadline is March 1st. Diverse candidates, including people of color and people with disabilities, are encouraged to apply. The University of Rochester is an equal opportunity employer.

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Silvia Sörensen, PhD
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry
Director, Community Relations and Recruitment Core,
Rochester Center for Mind Body Research
Director, Aging Well Initiative
Geriatric Psychiatry Program
University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry
Box PSYCH/GeriPsych
300 Crittenden Blvd
Rochester, NY 14642-8409
Phone: 585-273-2952
Fax: 585-273-1082
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INFO: New Resources Available

Some new resources I thought I would share:

The Science Directorate has put together three booklets as part of the 2008 Grand Challenges Initiative of Past-President Alan E. Kazdin, the goal of which was to identify and offer insights and solutions to a number of the grand challenges facing our society. They are Prolonging Vitality, Global Climate Change, and Health Disparities. The booklet on Prolonging Vitality describes how psychologists are researching ways to improve the quality of life for this large portion of the population. http://www.apa.org/science/GC-ProlongingVitality-small.pdf

The Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law has prepared a series of 7 issue briefs that offer policy recommendations for: integration of mental health in primary care; medical homes; chronic care management; integration of mental health in the public health system; the role of public insurance programs (Medicaid, SCHIP and Medicare); and improving the quality of care. http://www.bazelon.org/issues/mentalhealth/publications/index.htm

Slides and audio of presentations from the NIA Cognitive Aging Summit held in October 2007 are now available on the McKnight Brain Research Foundations website. http://www.health.ufl.edu/brain/summit/index.htm

AARP will be holding a Diversity and Aging in the 21st Century conference, June 8-10, 2009 at the Marriott Downtown Hotel in Chicago. The theme of the conference is the Power of Inclusion. www.aarp.org/diversityandaging

Deborah DiGilio, MPH Director, Office on Aging American Psychological Association 750 First Street, NE Washington, DC 20002-4242 (202) 336-6135 (202) 336-6040 FAX DDiGilio@apa.org http://www.apa.org/pi/aging

Friday, January 23, 2009

INFO: Division 20 Newsletter Submission Date

Colleagues:

The next submission deadline for the Division 20 newsletter is February 15th. Please send submissions in a formatted Word document to Grace Caskie (caskie@lehigh.edu).

We welcome your ideas and input.

Grace Caskie and Jennifer Margrett

Co-editors

-- *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Grace Caskie, Ph.D. Frank Hook Assistant Professor Lehigh University Dept. of Education & Human Services 111 Research Drive Bethlehem, PA 18015 Ph: 610-758-6094 Fax: 610-758-3227

Thursday, January 22, 2009

JOBS: Postdoctoral fellowship for cognitive aging training at Georgia Tech

POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP IN COGNITIVE AGING

The Cognitive Aging Program in the School of Psychology at Georgia Institute of Technology will have an opening for a postdoctoral Fellow on its NIH-sponsored training grant starting in summer, 2009 (contingent upon an anticipated renewal of the training grant by NIH). Postdoctoral trainees work with core faculty members in the Cognitive Aging Program including: Fredda Blanchard-Fields - social cognition, emotion regulation, everyday problem solving; Audrey Duarte – neuroscience of memory; Arthur Dan Fisk - attention, human factors, applied cognition; Christopher Hertzog - memory, metacognition, intelligence; Wendy A. Rogers - human factors, applied cognition, attention and learning; Anderson D. Smith - episodic memory, animal models; Daniel H. Spieler - attention, language processing, modeling; Paul Verhaeghen – attention, speed of processing, working memory. There are also other faculty members affiliated with our training program who can collaborate with postdoctora! l fellows. More information about faculty interests and the School of Psychology can be located at http://www.psychology.gatech.edu. Fellowships are restricted to U.S. citizens or permanent residents. To apply, please send a vitae, publications, a letter of application identifying possible matches to faculty mentors, and three reference letters by April 1, 2009 to Christopher Hertzog; School of Psychology; Georgia Institute of Technology; Atlanta, GA 30332-0170. Georgia Institute of Technology is a unit of the University System of Georgia and is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

CONFERENCES: 2009 Adult Development Symposium, Denver, March 31 - April 1, 2009

Call for Submissions, January 31, 2009 Deadline

2009 Adult Development Symposium, Denver, March 31 - April 1, 2009

Pre-conference of the Society for Research in Child Development, SRCD Biennial Meeting

For information, go to http://www.adultdevelopment.org/ or email Admin@adultdevelopment.org

Presentations will address positive adult development from all disciplines. Positive adult development refers to development starting in late adolescence and continuing through life. The focus is on expanded capabilities and changes that improve the quality of life.

Topic areas include: Measurement, Models and Methodological Issues; Professional Development; Altruism, Attachment, and Alienation; Periods, Seasons and Non-stage Development; Stage Change; Cultural and Societal Development.

Michael Lamport Commons

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

JOBS: Temple University, Department of Public Health

Biostatistics Faculty Positions

Temple University’s College of Health Professions, Department of Public Health, is recruiting tenure track and non-tenure track biostatistics faculty in the area of applied biostatistics. The existing programs of research and the teaching mission of the Department provide opportunities for collaborative, interdisciplinary, community-based, and translational research through associations with faculty and students in the Department; in addition to members in the Centers for Intergenerational Learning, Obesity, and Cognitive Neurosciences.

Temple University, based in Philadelphia, PA is a Carnegie I research-intensive, urban university with 17 schools and colleges including campuses in Rome and Tokyo. The College of Health Professions includes the departments of Public Health, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Health Information Management, Kinesiology, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy and Therapeutic Recreation.

Candidates should hold a doctoral degree in biostatistics, statistics or a closely-related discipline and evidence of effective teaching on the collegiate level. The tenure-track candidates should demonstrate a history of obtaining external funding and/or extensive publications in their field. The position involves scholarship through applied biostatistical research, teaching in the MPH, MS Epidemiology and PhD in Public Health programs, and biostatical support within the Department. These positions are open rank and open track depending on the experience of the candidate.

A competitive salary and benefits are commensurate with credentials and experience. Temple University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.

Interested applicants should send a letter of interest, sample publications, curriculum vitae and three references to:

Deborah B. Nelson, PhD

Temple University

College of Health Professions

Department of Public Health

1301 Cecil B. Moore Ave.- Rm 905

Ritter Annex-9th floor (004-09)

Philadelphia, PA 19122

Adam Davey, Director, Doctoral Program in Health Ecology

College of Health Professions, Temple University

1700 N Broad St, Suite 313

Philadelphia, PA 19121

Tel. (215) 204-7881 Fax. (215) 204-1386

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

INFO: Division 20 Nominations Sought for Executive Committee

Dear Colleagues, If you would like to get involved in division governance, here is a chance to serve! Division 20 seeks nominations for the following offices and positions of the Executive Committee:
President-Elect Treasurer 2 Members-at-Large Council Representative Visit the Division website for descriptions of the positions, their responsibilities, and terms at http://apadiv20.phhp.ufl.edu/ If you would like to nominate someone or self-nominate, please send your name and contact information to: jberry@richmond.edu please use “D20 Nominee” as subject header. Thanks you for your attention. Sincerely, Jane Berry D20 Elections Chair -- Jane M. Berry, Chair Department of Psychology University of Richmond Richmond, VA 23173 jberry@richmond.edu 804.289.8130

TRAINING: APA Advanced Training Institutes Announced for 2009

Dear listserv members,

The APA Science Directorate is pleased to sponsor four Advanced Training Institutes in the summer of 2009. These intensive training programs are hosted each summer at major research institutions across the country. ATIs expose advanced graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, new and established faculty, and other researchers to state-of-the-art research methods and emerging technologies. A list of this year’s programs is included below. Complete information about these exciting programs can be viewed at: http://www.apa.org/science/ati.html

Ø Non-Linear Methods for Psychological Science (June 8-12, Univ. of Cincinnati)

Ø Research Methods with Diverse Racial & Ethnic Groups (June 22-26, Michigan State Univ.)

Ø Structural Equation Modeling in Longitudinal Research (June 29-July 1, Univ. of Virginia)

Ø Exploratory Data Mining in Behavioral Research (July 20-24, Univ. of Southern California)

You are invited to apply for these training opportunities. Keep in mind that application deadlines begin in March. Applications are available at http://www.apa.org/science/ati.html and must be submitted electronically through each program's webpage. Tuition for all ATIs is substantially lower than for other similar summer academic programs. For more information, contact the ATI administrator at ati@apa.org or (202) 336-6000.

Tuesday, January 06, 2009

AWARDS: Developmental Health Award

Call for Nominations: Developmental Health Award

The Aging and Health Committee is soliciting nominations for the recipient of the 2009 Developmental Health Award, which will be given at APA in Toronto. This award was established in 1996. Six awards have been given: M. Powell Lawton (1997), Janice Kiecolt-Glaser (1999), Howard Leventhal (2001), Richard Schulz (2003), Karen Rook (2005), and Ilene Siegler (2007). This biennial award recognizes individuals who have made scholarly contributions to the fields of health and aging.

Members of Divisions 20 and/or 38 can nominate candidates for the award. Each nomination should be accompanied by a 100-200 word summary of the nominee's credentials, and reasons why the nominee should be recognized with this award. Nominations should be submitted to the Committee Chair, Lynn Martire, at martire@pitt.edu no later than January 16, 2009.

Nominations and supporting summaries will be compiled and sent to members of the Aging and Health Committee. Members of the Committee will vote for the award recipient. When the recipient has been determined, an announcement will be sent to the listservs of Divisions 20 and 38. The recipient will give an invited address at the Award Ceremony at APA in August.

We encourage you to submit nominations of worthy scholars whose work bridges the fields of health and aging.

Lynn M. Martire, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Psychiatry

Associate Director of Gerontology

University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

(412) 624-6172 phone

(412) 624-4810 FAX

martire@pitt.edu

JOBS: University of Warwick, UK, Department of Psychology

Department of Psychology, University of Warwick, UK

Assistant Professor

£36,532 - £43,622 pa

REFERENCE NUMBER: 37396 – 118

You will be able to contribute strongly to the department’s research, and will be

competent to teach undergraduates in individual differences, developmental

psychology or social psychology. The ability to contribute to a Masters degree in

psychological health and illness might be an advantage.

You will have a doctorate or equivalent in psychology or clinical psychology, an

excellent research and publication record for your career stage, and the potential to

attract appropriate research funding.

Informal enquiries: Professor Liz Robinson, e.j.robinson@warwick.ac.uk

Closing date: 30 January 2009.

University of Warwick: http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/

Personnel Department, University of Warwick:

https://mywebmail.warwick.ac.uk/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/humanresources

Monday, January 05, 2009

JOBS: University of Aberdeen, UK: Department of Psychology

As part of its continuing development, the School of Psychology at the University of Aberdeen invites applications for a permanent post from individuals with a strong research record in any aspect of Neuropsychology or Perception, Experimental Social Psychology or Social Cognition, and Cognition or Cognitive Neuroscience. You will have a PhD in Psychology, be able to demonstrate exceptional promise as an independent researcher, and be able to deliver inspiring teaching. The appointments may be at Lecturer or Senior Lecturer level depending on the teaching and research experience of the appointee. Deadline = 30 Jan 2009.

Further details from http://www.abdn.ac.uk/psych/information/vacancies.shtml.

Or contact: Louise Phillips School of Psychology University of Aberdeen Email louise.phillips@abdn.ac.uk

The University of Aberdeen is a charity registered in Scotland, No SC013683.