Postdoctoral Fellowship - Center for AIDS Intervention Research
The Center for AIDS Intervention Research (CAIR) at the Medical College of
Wisconsin is seeking qualified applicants for a two-year National Research
Service Award (NRSA) postdoctoral research training program in behavioral
HIV prevention research. We are looking for men and women who currently
have or who are about to receive a PhD, PsyD, DrPH, EdD, MD, or other
doctoral degree. Persons with interests in HIV prevention research and
backgrounds in psychology, public health, anthropology, sociology,
infectious diseases, cost-effectiveness analysis, or other relevant fields
are encouraged to apply. Previous experience in HIV prevention research is
not required. The application deadline for fellowships beginning in Summer
2010 is January 24, 2010.
CAIR is an internationally-renowned social science research center that has
prepared numerous postdoctoral fellows for successful careers in research
and public health leadership. The CAIR Fellowship Program combines
seminars, conferences, and other educational opportunities with
individualized, one-on-one mentoring by CAIR faculty members.
Additional information about the program is
available on our website (www.mcw.edu/cair.htm) or from the Program
Director, Steven D. Pinkerton, Ph.D. (pinkrton@mcw.edu; 414- 955-7700).