The Prevention and Methodology Training (PAMT) Program
A Penn State Prevention Research Center/Methodology Center Training Program for Pre- and Post-doctoral Students
Penn State has received funding from the National Institute on Drug Abuse for a new interdisciplinary Prevention and Methodology Training (PAMT) program. The training program is a collaborative effort involving two well-established and vibrant research centers at Penn State, the Prevention Research Center and the Methodology Center.
PAMT's mission is to produce scientists trained in the integration of prevention and statistical methodology. Pre- and post-doctoral positions in this program present a unique opportunity for highly motivated pre- and post-doctoral students to continue their training in a synergistic environment that includes highly qualified prevention scientists and methodologists.
Read more about the PAMT program.
Important Note to Potential Applicants
Due to funding restrictions, all candidates for pre- and post-doctoral positions must either be a US citizen or possess a green card.
Application Information
Pre-doctoral Students
- Announcement and Guidelines
- Application deadline: Applications will be accepted until all positions are filled
Post-doctoral Students
- Announcement
- Application deadline: Applications will be accepted until all positions are filled
For More Information
Edward Smith, PhD
PAMT Program Director
Prevention Research Center
Pennsylvania State University
105 Henderson South
University Park, PA 16802
Office: 814-865-1201
Fax: 814-865-2530
eas8@psu.edu
www.prevention.psu.edu/people/smith_e.html
Additional Information
More about the Penn State Prevention Research Center
More about the Penn State Methodology Center
More about being a Postdoc at Penn State