Alcohol Research Training Program

The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) research training program on alcohol etiology and treatment features both postdoctoral and predoctoral opportunities for scholars interested in alcohol use and misuse, as well as in the treatment of alcohol use disorders.

Program Overview

The Research Training on Alcohol Etiology and Treatment program offers interdisciplinary training in the etiology and course of alcohol use and misuse, as well as the treatment for alcohol use disorders. 

The program hosts eight trainees, four at the predoctoral level (participating programs include Community Health and Health Behavior, Pharmacology and Toxicology, Psychology and Social Work) and four at the postdoctoral level. The predoctoral training is a four-year commitment, which is the average duration of doctoral training for most of the programs. Psychology fellows will enter the program in year two, as the duration of their program is seven years, concluding with a clinical internship. 

Trainees will have the guidance of qualified mentors as they develop and pursue their independent research objectives. Mentors are assigned based on areas of research interest, faculty resources and availability, and specific expertise that would benefit a fellow.

Program background

Established in 2000 through a National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism grant of nearly $1.2 million, the training program has been renewed in 2005 ($1.7 million), in 2010 ($1.76 million), in 2016 ($2 million), and most recently was renewed in 2021 with a $1.7 million grant.

Predoctoral Research Training and Activities

Postdoctoral Research Training and Activities

Faculty

Our faculty come from diverse yet complimentary disciplines such as psychology, social work public health and the psychobiological sciences. All faculty have extensive alcohol research experience and are productive researchers with current grants or substantial external support.

How to Apply

POSTDOCTORAL POSITION AVAILABLE

We currently have a postdoctoral position available, see the steps below to submit your application to our program.

Interested individuals are encouraged to contact co-directors Kenneth E. LeonardGregory G. Homish, and Jennifer Read in advance of submitting materials. 

Applications including a vita, representative reprints, three letters of reference, and a cover letter expressing research interests and training goals may be sent to Brandon Kuhn at bjkuhn@buffalo.edu

Alcohol Research Postdoctoral Training Committee
Department of Community Health and Health Behavior
State University of New York at Buffalo
322 Kimball Tower
Buffalo, NY 14214

Applicants must be citizens or noncitizen nationals of the U.S. or must have been lawfully admitted for permanent residence. AA/EOE. 

Application Deadlines

  • Predoctoral applicants apply by May 15 for an August start.
  • Postdoctoral applicants apply on a rolling basis with a flexible start date.
T32 Collaborative Webinar Series

During the academic year, the University at Buffalo T32 training program offers a webinar series to training programs across the country. This virtual series provides pre and postdoctoral trainees with current advancements in the field of alcohol research, as featured speakers are content experts, researchers, and current training program directors. Our series is well attended by hundreds of viewers per semester, and our reach can be seen by programs around the United States. To get on our mailing list or view past webinar recordings, please email Brandon Kuhn at bjkuhn@buffalo.edu