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ASSOCIATE/FULL PROFESSOR DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
The Institute of Child Development in the College of Education and Human Development (CEHD) at the University of Minnesota seeks an associate or full professor for a full-time, tenured position in developmental psychopathology. We welcome applications from individuals conducting research in any area of developmental psychopathology, including but not limited to: prevention/intervention sciences; health and opportunity disparities; risk and trauma; family, community, and global contexts; culture and psychopathology; stress and adaptation; mental health and neurodevelopmental disorders; and resilience and positive youth development. Our department values a wide range of methods and approaches, including epidemiologic, genetic, epigenetic, neurobiological, sociocultural,
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