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Pre‐Doctoral and Post‐Doctoral Training/Education in Prevention Science (February 2013) University Department/
Center Type of Training
Focus Requirements Contact Info
Arizona State University
Prevention Research Center
Pre‐Doctoral
‐Risk and resilience ‐Design, implementation, evaluation, and dissemination of preventive interventions ‐Quantitative methodologies
‐Must be enrolled in the doctoral program ‐One year pre‐doctoral program includes: ‐Coursework ‐Apprenticeship on a research project ‐Participation in weekly seminars
Laurie Chassin, laurie.chassin@asu.edu http://prc.asu.edu/Training
Brown University
Centers for Behavioral and Preventive Medicine
Post doctoral
Training in the scientific disciplines of behavioral and preventive medicine
401‐793‐8000, behavioralmed@lifespan.org http://www.miriamhospital.org/centers‐and‐services/centers‐for‐behavioral‐and‐preventive‐medicine/training‐program‐overview
Johns Hopkins University
Department of Mental Health, School of Public Health
Post doctoral
Training in the theory and methods of prevention science
Two year fellowships with annual stipends from $35,568‐$51,036
Dr. Nick Ialongo, 410‐955‐0414, nialongo@jhsph.edu http://www.jhsph.edu/prevention/Training/index
Pennsylvania State University
The Prevention Research Center for the Promotion of Human Development (PRC)
Pre and Post doctoral training through The Prevention and Methodology Training (PAMT)
Focus on longitudinal, developmental research on risk
814‐865‐2618, prevention@psu.eduOr: Edward Smith, eas8@psu.edu http://prevention.psu.edu/contact/index.html
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Program University of California at Berkeley (UCB) and Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation (PIRE)
Joint program between UCB School of Public Health and PIRE
NIAAA/NIH post‐doctoral training program
2‐year trans‐disciplinary mentoring and training program with emphasis on: ‐ Environmental approaches to the prevention of alcohol abuse and problems ‐ Advanced research methods in prevention science ‐ NIH grant writing ‐ Research ethics, social justice and human subject issues in public health and prevention research.
PhD, MD, JD or equivalent degree in social or behavioral sciences or related field completed prior to the start date U.S. citizen or permanent resident of the U.S.
prcpostdoc@prev.org Cheryl Sieczkowski, Program Administrator Prevention Research Center, 510‐883‐5756 http://www.prev.org/preventiontraining/
University of Southern California, Keck School of Medicine
Department of Preventive Medicine, Institute for Health Promotion & Disease Prevention Research (IPR)
Post‐Doctoral
Training in cancer, obesity, tobacco use prevention and control, behavioral epidemiology, and behavioral translational research
PhD or equivalent doctoral degree
Marny Barovich, barovich@usc.edu
http://keck.usc.edu/Education/Academic_Department_and_Divisions/Department_of_Preventive_Medicine/Divisions/Health_Behavior_Research/Education_and_Training/Post‐Doctoral_Training.aspx
Yale University
Division of Prevention and Community Research, Department of Psychiatry
Post doctoral
The NIDA T32 fellowship emphasizes five areas of research training: 1) conceptualization, design, and implementation of prevention research using a social ecological framework; 2) knowledge development and application in pre‐intervention, intervention, and dissemination research; 3) use of state‐of‐the‐art data analytic and research methods; 4) interdisciplinary
‐PhD in community, clinical, developmental, counseling, or health psychology, or a doctoral degree in public health or family studies ‐strong research background ‐interest in pursuing an academic career
Jacob K. Tebes, jacob.tebes@yale.edu, 203‐789‐7645 http://medicine.yale.edu/psychiatry/psychology/postdoc/dpcr.aspx
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research through collaborations across programs, departments, centers, and institutions; and 5) translational research from controlled settings to real‐world contexts with the purpose of impacting prevention practice and policy.
PLEASE NOTE: The Society for Prevention Research provides this list as a resource only. The Society does not endorse any of the specific programs.
If you have suggestions to add or updates to the list please contact Jennifer Lewis, SPR Executive Director, via email at jenniferlewis@preventionresearch.org. Thank you.
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