The University Of Tennessee Health Science Center
STAR T32 Research Fellowship – Brown University
The University Of Tennessee Health Science Center, Providence, Rhode Island, us, 02912
STAR T32 Research Fellowship – Brown University
We are excited to announce that the
T32 postdoctoral research fellowship program
in Stress, Trauma, and Resilience (
STAR T32
) is accepting applications for the 2025-2026 training year, contingent on our pending grant renewal. This research fellowship program is available through the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and located at the Miriam Hospital, in Providence, Rhode Island.
The STAR T32 research training program is an intensive fellowship designed to prepare PhD and MD postdoctoral fellows to conduct cutting-edge, translational, developmentally informed research on childhood stress, trauma, and resilience. The STAR T32 program takes a broad approach to stress, adversity, and trauma experienced by children and families and their impact on health outcomes across development, including research on adults with a history of early and later stress/trauma. Fellows emerge as innovative and productive independent investigators through intensive mentorship, foundational didactics, and formulation of an independent STAR research project and grant proposal. Fellows also benefit from activities and career development opportunities offered through the
COBRE Center for Stress, Trauma, and Resilience , which provides infrastructure to catalyze the development of early career faculty.
The program embraces an apprenticeship model where fellows work closely with exceptional faculty mentors conducting innovative, NIH-funded, translational research in STAR-related areas often involving diverse, marginalized, and minoritized populations. Foundational didactics include training in research design, grant writing, professional development, and ethical issues in research. Ongoing funded projects take a comprehensive and in-depth approach to the full range of exposures and traumas, which include pre- and post-natal exposure to stress, trauma, and substance use, domestic violence and parenting influences, childhood maltreatment, parental loss, trauma presenting to the emergency department, gun violence, neighborhood violence, peer interactions, as well as poverty and other contextual risk and resilience factors occurring throughout development and into adulthood.
The program recognizes that fellows from backgrounds underrepresented in the biomedical workforce may have unique needs, and we are committed to providing tailored support to promote their success. Candidates of all training backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
Applications received by
December 4
will be given priority; however, applications will continue to be reviewed on a rolling basis.
For more information about the STAR T32, please visit:
https://www.starcobre.org/start32
To apply
and for more details about the Brown postdoctoral fellowship program, please see attached and visit:
Postdoctoral Fellowship Applicants
.
To learn more about the STAR COBRE Center, please visit:
https://www.starcobre.org
For questions, please email
star-initiative@brown.edu .
#J-18808-Ljbffr
We are excited to announce that the
T32 postdoctoral research fellowship program
in Stress, Trauma, and Resilience (
STAR T32
) is accepting applications for the 2025-2026 training year, contingent on our pending grant renewal. This research fellowship program is available through the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and located at the Miriam Hospital, in Providence, Rhode Island.
The STAR T32 research training program is an intensive fellowship designed to prepare PhD and MD postdoctoral fellows to conduct cutting-edge, translational, developmentally informed research on childhood stress, trauma, and resilience. The STAR T32 program takes a broad approach to stress, adversity, and trauma experienced by children and families and their impact on health outcomes across development, including research on adults with a history of early and later stress/trauma. Fellows emerge as innovative and productive independent investigators through intensive mentorship, foundational didactics, and formulation of an independent STAR research project and grant proposal. Fellows also benefit from activities and career development opportunities offered through the
COBRE Center for Stress, Trauma, and Resilience , which provides infrastructure to catalyze the development of early career faculty.
The program embraces an apprenticeship model where fellows work closely with exceptional faculty mentors conducting innovative, NIH-funded, translational research in STAR-related areas often involving diverse, marginalized, and minoritized populations. Foundational didactics include training in research design, grant writing, professional development, and ethical issues in research. Ongoing funded projects take a comprehensive and in-depth approach to the full range of exposures and traumas, which include pre- and post-natal exposure to stress, trauma, and substance use, domestic violence and parenting influences, childhood maltreatment, parental loss, trauma presenting to the emergency department, gun violence, neighborhood violence, peer interactions, as well as poverty and other contextual risk and resilience factors occurring throughout development and into adulthood.
The program recognizes that fellows from backgrounds underrepresented in the biomedical workforce may have unique needs, and we are committed to providing tailored support to promote their success. Candidates of all training backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
Applications received by
December 4
will be given priority; however, applications will continue to be reviewed on a rolling basis.
For more information about the STAR T32, please visit:
https://www.starcobre.org/start32
To apply
and for more details about the Brown postdoctoral fellowship program, please see attached and visit:
Postdoctoral Fellowship Applicants
.
To learn more about the STAR COBRE Center, please visit:
https://www.starcobre.org
For questions, please email
star-initiative@brown.edu .
#J-18808-Ljbffr