Supportive, Multidisciplinary Addiction Research Training

The goal of the Supportive, Multidisciplinary Addiction Research Training (SMART) T32 program is to provide training in substance use disorder research for postdoctoral fellows engaged in translational research spanning basic research programs to clinical trials.

The SMART T32 will provide training opportunities complementary to ongoing large translational research efforts at the University of Pittsburgh including the National Institute on Drug Abuse-funded Center for Adolescent Reward, Rhythms and Sleep (CARRS), the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study (ABCD), and Bridging Connections in Addiction Research (BCAR). Postdoctoral trainees will engage with their primary research mentor, as well as a host of transdisciplinary faculty members across the University of Pittsburgh.


Program length

Two years.

 

Who should apply?

MDs or PhDs who are interested in enhancing their skills in conducting substance use disorder research, with the intent of transitioning to an independent academic research career.

 

How many spots are available?

3 postdoctoral stipends are available per year.

 

How do I apply?

Please contact the Program Directors or administrative director Sarah Aerni (aernise2@upmc.edu).