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Dear colleagues,
The Pennsylvania State University invites applications for an open-rank
tenure track position in Interdisciplinary Addiction Research in
Biobehavioral Health with Health Disparities Focus. Information about the
opening is pasted below. Please circulate to anyone who may be interested.
All the best,
Steve Wilson


Interdisciplinary Addiction Research in Biobehavioral Health with Health
Disparities Focus – Open Rank Tenure Track

*Job Number:* 82550
*Link to Job on Job Website:* https://psu.jobs/job/82550
*Job Title:* Interdisciplinary Addiction Research in Biobehavioral Health
with Health Disparities Focus - Open Rank Tenure Track
*Department:* Biobehavioral Health
*Work Unit:* College of Health and Human Development Campus Location:
University Park
*Date Announced:* 08/24/2018

The Department of Biobehavioral Health (https://hhd.psu.edu/bbh) in the
College of Health and Human Development (https://hhd.psu.edu) at The
Pennsylvania State University invites applications for an open rank,
tenured/tenure track addiction research faculty member whose research
encompasses reducing disparities, including health, education,
racial/ethnic and socioeconomic disparities, that are tied to addiction. We
seek a colleague who has an interdisciplinary research program that
integrates behavioral and biological approaches to examine addiction in
vulnerable populations, research expertise with populations who are
disproportionately at risk for disparities, and research that illuminates
how addiction may contribute to disparities in biobehavioral
health-relevant processes and/or outcomes. Programs that include the use of
brain imaging (e.g., fMRI) and related neuroscience techniques to
facilitate the development of new treatments and preventive interventions
to improve addiction outcomes are of specific interest. In addition, given
youth vulnerability to onset of substance use and abuse, research programs
that incorporate adolescent populations are of interest. This position is
part of a cluster hire by Penn State’s Social Science Research Institute
(SSRI; http://www.ssri.psu.edu) of up to eight new faculty members across
the social and behavioral sciences, whose research focuses on reducing
disparities.

The scholarship and teaching of BBH faculty focuses on how biological,
behavioral, psychological, sociocultural, and environmental variables
interact to influence health. Departmental research includes physiological
processes; health behaviors; neuroscience; health disparities; genetics and
epigenetics; chronic disease; psychological states and processes;
environmental exposures; bioethics; global health; public health and
prevention sciences. Department faculty are highly research active,
interdisciplinary, and collaborative. This position will build on the
growing strength of departmental expertise to promote and enhance a
vibrant, rigorous, and interdisciplinary research environment that aims to
improve health at the levels of both the person and population. The
responsibilities of the position are to establish and/or continue a
fundable line of interdisciplinary addiction research relevant to
disparities, teach graduate and undergraduate courses, supervise student
research, and provide service to the Department, College, SSRI, and
University.

Applicants should have a strong record of scholarly research in addiction
and disparities commensurate with their experience, and show excellent
potential to establish external research funding. A doctorate in
neuroscience, behavioral science, psychology, biology, sociology, public
health, genetics, biostatistics or a related field is required. In addition
to involvement in SSRI, there are opportunities for affiliations with a
range of research centers and institutes at Penn State, including the
Social, Life and Engineering Sciences Imaging Center (
https://www.imaging.psu.edu); Prevention Research Center (PRC;
http://prevention.psu.edu/); Huck Institute of Life Sciences (
https://www.huck.psu.edu/); Center for Educational Disparities Research
(CEDR, http://www.ssri.psu.edu/center-educational-disparities-research);
Child Study Center (CSC, http://csc.la.psu.edu/); Methodology Center (
https://methodology.psu.edu/); Quantitative Developmental Systems Core (
https://quantdev.ssri.psu.edu/); Child Maltreatment Solutions Network (
http://solutionsnetwork.psu.edu/); Population Research Institute (
www.pop.psu.edu); Center for Healthy Aging (http://healthyaging.psu.edu),
Africana Research Center (http://arc.la.psu.edu/); Penn State Cancer
Institute (https://cancer.psu.edu/); Institute for CyberScience (
https://ics.psu.edu) and the Penn State Clinical and Translational Science
Institute (http://ctsi.psu.edu/). The successful candidate will be
committed to and able to work effectively with diverse populations and
audiences, as well as with diverse students, faculty, and staff. Salary is
competitive, commensurate with background and experience. An attractive
benefits package is available.

Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the
position is filled. The expected start date is August 2019. Questions about
this position may be directed to the search committee chair, Dr. Robert
Turrisi, at [log in to unmask] To apply, applicants must complete an
online application including a cover letter describing research and
teaching interests and experiences, curriculum vitae, and 3 reprints or
preprints that convey research interests and expertise. Four professional
letters of reference should be sent directly from the letter writers to Dr.
Robert Turrisi at [log in to unmask] or postal mail to Dr. Robert
Turrisi, The Pennsylvania State University, Department of Biobehavioral
Health, 219 Biobehavioral Health Building, University Park, PA 16802.
Please indicate "Addiction - BBH search" in the subject line of email
correspondence.

CAMPUS SECURITY CRIME STATISTICS: Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure
of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act and the
Pennsylvania Act of 1988, Penn State publishes a combined Annual Security
and Annual Fire Safety Report (ASR). The ASR includes crime statistics and
institutional policies concerning campus security, such as those concerning
alcohol and drug use, crime prevention, the reporting of crimes, sexual
assault, and other matters. The ASR is available for review at
https://police.psu.edu/annual-security-reports

Penn State is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer, and is
committed to providing employment opportunities to all qualified applicants
without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation,
gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.
If you are unable to use our online application process due to an
impairment or disability, please contact HR Services at [log in to unmask]
(mailto: [log in to unmask]) or 814-865-1473.

Employment with the University will require successful completion of a
background check(s) in accordance with University policies.


Stephen J. Wilson, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Psychology
The Pennsylvania State University
311 Moore Building
University Park, PA 16802
Telephone: 814-865-6219
Fax: 814-863-7002

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