Liliana Correia de Castro
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Anxiety and related disorders conference
Sep 2nd
If you focus on the treatment and understanding of anxiety disorders, including OCD and PTSD and anxiety and comorbid disorders, you should participate.You can expect about 1,000 researchers, clinicians, and students to attend.
Deadlines:
September 8 for workshops, symposia, and oral presentations
November 22 for posters.
Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience Course
Sep 2nd
The course will provide a comprehensive update of recent clinical and preclinical advances in the drug treatment of mental disorders.
The course objectives are: (1) review preclinical concepts regarding the mechanism of action of psychopharmacologic agents, (2) present advances in clinical psychopharmacology including new drug development and new treatment approaches, and (3) integrate basic and clinical neuroscience into a comprehensive framework, which enables optimal clinical psychopharmacologic techniques.
Social and Affective Neuroscience conference
Sep 2nd
The 2010 Social and Affective Neuroscience conference in Chicago is approaching (October 29-31). Information is available at the conference
website,http://www.psy.ohio-state.edu/san2010/.
8th European Training Seminar
Sep 2nd
The 8th European Training Seminar for young researchers in child psychiatry and psychiatry will be held in 21st to 26th November 2010 in Certosa di Pontignamo, Siena, Italy.
Basic information on the course:
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION: 2010, September 15th
Five days training on topics related to research in mental health.
Addressed to young researchers in child psychiatry and psychiatry.
The Seminar will provide grants to the trainees selected. The Seminar lasts 5 days (trainees are required to arrive on Sunday and not depart before the last session on Friday).
Description of the Event and Applications are available on the website: www.fondazionechild.it and in the attached file.
Penn State University Positions
Sep 2nd
The Departments of Human Development and Family Studies, Nutritional Sciences and Food Science, and Psychology at The Pennsylvania State University (<http://www.psu.edu/>www.psu.edu) announce three open rank tenure track positions in adolescent developmental neuroscience.These positions will be co-funded by the Children, Youth and Family Consortium (CYFC) at Penn State University (http://www.cyfc.psu.edu) a unit of Penn State`s Social Science Research Institute (http://www.ssri.psu.edu).
Position in Social Neuroscience
Sep 2nd
The Department of Psychology at the University of Delaware invites
applications for a tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor
position in the area of Social Neuroscience to begin in September of
2011. The Social Psychology faculty at UD focus on interpersonal and
intergroup processes with particular research interests in prejudice
reduction, discrimination and racism, social value orientation, social
dilemmas, perceived personality, individualism/collectivism,
cross-cultural differences, and health psychology. The group seeks an
Assistant or Associate Professor with a neuroscientific/biological
approach. Applicants for the position should include a cover letter
stating research and teaching interests, a current vita, 3-5 reprints,
and 3 letters of reference. Send application materials electronically to
searches@psych.udel.edu (preferred) or to Chair of Social Neuroscience
Search Committee, Psychology Department, 108 Wolf Hall, University of
Delaware, Newark, DE 19716.
Inquiries about the position can be made toDr. Mike Kuhlman, kuhlman@psych.udel.edu, 302-831-8084.
Review of applications will begin October 1 and continue until the position is filled. The University of Delaware is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Stanford University Postdoctoral Fellowship
Sep 2nd
Dr. Amit Etkin’s laboratory, in collaboration with Dr. Ruth O’Hara’s laboratory, in the Stanford University Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, is currently accepting applications for a postdoctoral research fellowship to engage in translational affective neuroscience work in the domains of cognitive neuroscience, affective disorders and neural circuitry. This is an NIH-funded position, and the successful candidate will be co-mentored by Drs. Etkin and O’Hara, and be in the context of the Stanford Mood Disorders Center. Potential projects include deepening our understanding of emotion regulation in late life, investigating dysfunction of emotion regulation and its interaction with cognitive dysfunction in late-life psychiatric disorders, and probing and manipulating neural circuitry with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and concurrent TMS/fMRI. Letters of inquiry can be sent to amitetkin@stanford.edu.
Position in Honors/Social Neuroscience
Sep 2nd
The Honors Program at Westminster College in Salt Lake City, Utah invites applications for a full-time teaching position at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor in the field of Social Neuroscience to work with its select group of motivated, high-achieving students in its interdisciplinary Honors program. The teaching load consists of three 4-credit hour classes per semester, which might include core team-taught interdisciplinary Honors seminars like “Science, Power, and Diversity,” “The History and Philosophy of Science,” and “Human Culture and Behavior.” For a complete job posting including application instructions, please navigate to our online job board at https://jobs.westminstercollege.edu.
DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROSCIENCE
Aug 12th
The Departments of Human Development and Family Studies, Nutritional Sciences and Food Science, and Psychology at The Pennsylvania State University (www.psu.edu) announced three open rank tenure track positions in adolescent developmental neuroscience. These positions will be co-funded by the Children, Youth and Family Consortium (CYFC) at Penn State University ( http://www.cyfc.psu.edu) a unit of Penn State`s Social Science Research Institute ( http://www.ssri.psu.edu). They are seeking for colleagues whose research interests and expertise fit within the broad area of brain development and function during adolescence.
ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Aug 12th
The Psychology Department at Tufts University is seeking applicants at the Assistant/Associate Professor level for a tenure-track position in Social Psychology to begin September 2011. Area of specialization is open. Candidates must have an ongoing research program with evidence of, or strong potential for, extramural funding. In addition to an established research program in Social Psychology, candidates should be interested in forming connections with the Department’s strengths in cognition and neuroscience. Besides teaching undergraduate/graduate courses in Social Psychology, some teaching of statistics and research methods courses and contributions to our Ph.D. program are expected.
For more information please see the link: http://ase.tufts.edu/psychology/ebbl.

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