The fellowships listed below are related to psychiatric and neurologic pharmacy. The last update to the list was in January 2020. If you would like to make an addition or a change, please email the fellowship details to the CPNP office.
Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Colorado
University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)
Contact |
Leslie Carstensen Floren, PharmD, MA |
Email |
leslie.floren@ucsf.edu |
Preceptor |
Leslie Carstensen Floren |
Focus Area |
Clinical Pharmacology |
Length |
2-3 years |
Positions/Year |
2+ |
Stipend |
Based on NIH post-doc |
Degree Granted |
None |
Prerequisites |
MD, PharmD, PhD |
Website |
https://pharm.ucsf.edu/cpt |
University of Minnesota
Contact |
Jeffrey R Bishop, Pharm.D., MS, BCPP |
Email |
jrbishop@umn.edu |
Preceptor |
Jeff Bishop |
Focus Area |
Psychiatric Pharmacogenomics |
Length |
2-3 years |
Positions/Year |
1 |
Stipend |
Competitive |
Degree Granted |
None |
Prerequisites |
PharmD, residency (preferred) or relevant research experience |
University of Minnesota, Genoa Healthcare
Contact |
Jeffrey R Bishop, Pharm.D., MS, BCPP |
Email |
jrbishop@umn.edu |
Preceptor |
Jeffrey R. Bishop |
Focus Area |
Psychopharmacology and Pharmacogenetics |
Length |
2 years |
Positions/Year |
1 |
Stipend |
Competitive |
Prerequisites |
Applicants should possess a PharmD Degree. Completion of a postdoctoral residency is desired and eligibility for licensure in the State of Minnesota is required. |
Website |
www.pharmacy.umn.edu/about/job-opportunities |
VA North Texas Health Care System Dallas Addiction Leadership Training (DALT)
The Health and Aging Policy Fellowship
Contact |
Mica Muir, HAPF Program Coordinator |
Email |
hapfell@nyspi.columbia.edu |
Preceptor |
Harold A. Pincus, MD, and Kathleen M. Pike, PhD |
Focus Area |
Interdisciplinary focus on positively impacting and contributing to health and aging-relevant policy in the United States |
Length |
1 year |
Positions/Year |
Single or Dual placement during fellowship year; Residential or Non-Residential |
Stipend |
Stipends for Residential Fellows vary and are commensurate with each individual’s current base salary. Non-Residential Fellows may receive up to $10,000 to cover approved project-related expenses and travel costs. Non-Residential applicants who are early in their career and cannot secure full institutional, in-kind support for their fellowship participation may apply for partial salary support from the Health and Aging Policy Fellows program, up to a maximum of $15,000. |
Prerequisites |
Applicants must have a strong commitment to health and aging issues; should specify how the program would meet their particular career goals; and must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents of the U.S. or its territories who have career plans that anticipate continued work in the U.S. after the fellowship period. |
Website |
https://www.healthandagingpolicy.org/ |
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Behavioral Pharmacology Research Unit
Contact |
Elise Weerts, Kelly E. Dunn, Ph.D. |
Email |
eweerts@jhmi.edu, kdunn9@jhmi.edu |
Focus Area |
Substance Use |
Eligibility |
Eligible applicants must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident and have completed doctoral degree requirements Many backgrounds are appropriate, including experimental or clinical psychology, pharmacology, psychiatry or other medicine, neuroscience, nursing, public health, and social work. Prior experience with human or nonhuman research is appropriate. |
Website |
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/psychiatry/research/BPRU/ |