Postdoctoral position in Boulder/Denver

Stacey Cherny (Stacey.Cherny@Colorado.EDU)
Wed, 11 Mar 1998 14:10:43 -0700

POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW
ANTISOCIAL DRUG DEPENDENCE: GENETICS AND TREATMENT
Studies of the behavioral genetics of clinical psychiatric disorders require
interdisciplinary teams of molecular geneticists, behavioral geneticists, and
clinical researchers. The Institute for Behavioral Genetics, the Addiction
Research and Treatment Service, and the Department of Molecular, Cellular, and
Developmental Biology of the University of Colorado (Boulder and Denver
campuses) are collaborating in twin and adoption studies, and QTL sib analyses
of clinical populations aimed at defining genetic mechanisms and gene loci
contributing to the clinical conditions of conduct disorder, antisocial
personality disorder, and substance dependence. Positions are open for
Postdoctoral Fellows in psychiatry, psychology, behavioral genetics, and
molecular genetics. Senior faculty include T.J. Crowley (Psychiatry); J.C.
DeFries, D.W. Fulker, J.K. Hewitt, R.P. Corley, M.C. Stallings (Behavioral
Genetics); R.E. Booth (Social Psychology); and K.S. Krauter (Molecular
Genetics). Interested U.S. citizens and permanent residents should send a
letter of interest, including career goals, curriculum vitae, and three
references by April 15, 1998 to: Thomas J. Crowley, M.D., Department of
Psychiatry, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, 4200 East Ninth
Avenue, Box C268-35, Denver, Colorado 80262. The University of Colorado is an
Equal Opportunity Employer.