PAMT has been funded since 2005 by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) through a T32 grant to The Edna Bennett Pierce Prevention Research Center. As part of PAMT, doctoral students are trained to become cutting-edge prevention scientists who apply rigorous statistical methods to understand and prevent substance use and problems. Trainees receive a stipend, tuition waiver, and funding for training related expenses / travel for two years to (1) work intensively on substance use prevention science with two mentors and (2) participate in training experiences with other pre- and post-doctoral trainees. Learn more about PAMT.
In the information session, we will:
- Provide more details about PAMT to help you determine if this training program is a good fit for you;
- Discuss the PAMT application process;
- Ask several PAMT leadership faculty and mentors, along with a current PAMT predoctoral trainee, to discuss their experiences with PAMT; and
- Provide time for attendees to ask questions.
We encourage you to attend the info session even if you are early in your own doctoral training program (i.e., first year students welcome!) or if you aren't sure if your current research experiences are a good fit.
Zoom link: https://psu.zoom.us/j/93276429897?pwd=WGhzRzcyU3ZhWFpqVWZaeU8vMFV6dz09
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