The Biobehavioral Alcohol Research Laboratory under
the direction of Peter R. Finn, Ph.D., in the Clinical Science Program
in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Indiana University has a postdoctoral
position that is currently filled by Dr. Tim Bogg { tbogg @ indiana dot edu }. This position offers a wide range of research training
and opportunities in a laboratory conducting research with individuals
at risk for alcoholism and drug-dependence, individuals with early-onset
alcohol/substance abuse or dependence, and individuals with a history
of conduct disorder or antisocial personality. Broadly speaking,
the research is focused on investigating deficits in behavioral
regulation as a core mechanism underlying risk for early-onset alcoholism
and other disinhibitory psychopathology. Some of the overarching
themes of our projects include studies of the effects of alcohol
on cognition and self-regulation, psychophysiological and electrophysiological
studies of information processing and behavioral regulation, studies
of the cognitive neuropsychological, behavioral, motivational, and
psychophysiological correlates of personality- and familial-risk
for substance abuse.
We also offer a postdoctoral position funded by
an NIMH Clinical Science Training grant in the Clinical Science
program in the Department of Psychology at Indiana University. The
Clinical Science program is a training program in clinical psychology
that offers hybrid training that integrates clinical, neural-, and
cognitive science. Salaries start at $26,000+. Please contact Dr.
Peter R. Finn by e-mail { finnp @ indiana dot edu } or call 812-855-9548.
Applications from women and minorities are encouraged.
Indiana University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer.