Scholar in Cannabinoid Science

The goal of the CMCR is to foster the careers of future generations of basic and clinical scientists who will help develop deeper understanding of the potentials of medical cannabis as well as the interactions of cannabis and cannabinoids on health and social and behavioral functioning. The Center addresses a broad range of areas in cannabinoid science, including the treatment of various medical and psychiatric conditions, pharmacology, animal models, and possible adverse effects (e.g., cognition, driving) of cannabis use. Details on the CMCR can be found at www.cmcr.ucsd.edu.

The scholar would work with CMCR leadership on projects advancing the mission of the Center and would be expected to ultimately develop his/her own grant submissions.

Previous research experience is desired. Selection criteria include the degree to which the applicant matches with the above-mentioned areas of interest.

Salary is based upon the NIH payscale and the candidate’s experience. Appointments are typically for one year with options to renew based on CMCR priorities and University policies.

Potential applicants who wish to learn more about the program may contact Dr. Tom Marcotte via email (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.). The formal application will require a letter of interest, curriculum vita and two letters of reference and should be sent directly to Dr. Marcotte, preferably via email. UC San Diego is an Equal Opportunity Employer and candidates from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply.