SBM Outstanding Dissertation Award

Congratulations, to Victoria Grunberg, PhD, one of our fellows, on receiving the 2022 Society of Behavioral Medicine Outstanding Dissertation Award! Her theory-informed, structural equation model helps to explain biopsychosocial outcomes among children hospitalized in neonatal intensive care.

New Application Cycle for 2022

Application materials are due November 19, 2021 at 5PM for two- to three year fellowship positions available for July 1, 2022. Please see the How to Apply page for application materials and submission instructions.

Accomplishments as a fellow

Amy Peters, PhD, one of the TNTC second year fellows, recently attended the Biological Psychiatry 2019 Conference as a 2nd year Chair’s Choice early career travel fellow , where she presented on the role of peripheral inflammation in affect perception and depression. Additionally, this year she has published three papers related to her research, which you can read more about on the “Our Fellows” page!

Applications now open!

Applications are now being accepted for two- to three-year fellowship positions available for July 1, 2018. Please see the How to Apply page for application materials and submission instructions. Application materials are due March 31, 2018.

Inquiries may be directed to Joshua Roffman MD, MMSc at jroffman [at] partners [dot] org. Potential applicants are encouraged to contact Dr. Roffman prior to applying.

Two- to three-year fellowship positions available for July 1, 2018

This site is currently undergoing modification, accordingly application materials and submission instructions are not yet available at this time. We anticipate having these resources posted soon. Please check back at the end of January, 2018 for additional information about this program and application materials!

Inquiries may be directed to Joshua Roffman MD, MMSc at jroffman [at] partners [dot] org. Potential applicants are encouraged to contact Dr. Roffman prior to applying.