Arizona State University is recruiting two NIH-funded postdoctoral fellows for advanced research training in substance use prevention and implementation science.
Train within the REACH Institute, one of the nation’s longest-standing prevention science institutions. The program prepares the next generation of substance use prevention scientists to translate evidence-based interventions into sustainable real-world systems. Take the next step in your training to develop skills to address the research-practice gap in substance use prevention through postdoctoral training with a focus on prevention science, addiction, implementation science, digital health, and quantitative methods. Past trainees have gone onto careers at prestigious institutions both in academia and industry.
The anticipated start date is between 7/17/2026 and 6/15/2027. The position(s) are full-time, fiscal-year (12-month), benefits-eligible appointment with no tenure implications. For more information regarding benefits, visit
The program is individually tailored to meet the needs and interests of individual fellows. Trainees select multiple mentors from a large and multidisciplinary faculty whose work informs the implementation of preventive interventions with children, youth, adults, families, and communities in settings such as schools, healthcare, community behavioral health, and family courts, as well as eHealth interventions. Emphases include implementation science for the adoption and sustainability of preventive interventions in regular service delivery settings, interventions to reduce health disparities in vulnerable populations, and advanced quantitative research methods in prevention science. In addition, trainees have the ability to work with research-practice partnerships, including practitioners and policymakers, actively addressing individual and societal problems related to substance use and addiction.
Arizona State University is located in the Phoenix metropolitan area. For further information about our program and academic units, visit:
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The application deadline is July 16, 2026. Applications will continue to be accepted on a rolling basis for a reserve pool. Applications in the reserve pool may then be reviewed in the order in which they were received until the position is filled. Candidates will be asked to create or use an existing Interfolio Dossier to submit the following application materials:
Inquiries concerning the training program should be addressed to: Dr. Laurie Chassin at laurie.chassin@asu.edu Be sure to include “T32 postdoctoral training program” in the subject line when sending emails.
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