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PhD position at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona funded by the TOUCH COFUND project

Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (UAB) The Human Resources Strategy for Researchers
15 Mar 2024

Job Information

Organisation/Company
Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (UAB)
Research Field
Psychological sciences
Neurosciences
Researcher Profile
First Stage Researcher (R1)
Country
Spain
Application Deadline
Type of Contract
Temporary
Job Status
Full-time
Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme?
H2020 / Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions COFUND
Marie Curie Grant Agreement Number
101126533
Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure?
No

Offer Description

Topic: Developing New Models and Measures of Genetic and Psychological Sensitivity to the Psychosocial Environment to Understand both Risk and Resilience in Mental Health

A PhD position is available at the Research group Person-Environment Interaction in Risk and Resilience for Mental Health-Department of Clinical and Health Psychology) from the Universitat Autonoma Barcelona under the supervision of Neus Vidal Barrantes and Thomas R. Kwapil, from the Psychology Department of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (US). We are looking for a highly motivated candidate that will investigate traditional diathesis-stress GxE and novel DS models in samples of nonclinical participants showing high risk indicators and early psychosis.

Mental health disorders, including psychosis-spectrum phenotypes, are expressed across a dynamic continuum from nonclinical to clinical manifestations. Transition across the continuum is driven by genetic factors (G), person factors (P), environmental exposures (E), and their interactions. Research has investigated GxE interactions in psychosis, but only from a diathesis-stress model, focusing solely on negative E. The differential susceptibility (DS) to the environment model proposes that increased reactivity to E can be better viewed as high sensitivity with pathological outcomes occurring under adverse conditions, but positive outcomes under supportive contexts (Belsky et al., 2017). That is, individuals differ in their susceptibility to E for both negative and positive exposures. Thus, some traditional risk genes for mental disorders are actually plasticity genes that confer increased reactivity to E “for worse and better” (Belsky et al., 2007). The nature of contextual factors shape ill or health outcomes, possibly in interaction with genetic risk variants that follow a diathesis-stress pattern. This project examines, for the first time, the DS model in psychosis and affective dimensions and explores whether positive E in interaction with plasticity alleles lessens psychotic features and promotes healthy outcomes.

The main goal of this project is to examine traditional diathesis-stress GxE and novel DS models in samples of nonclinical participants showing high risk indicators (i.e., schizotypy) and early psychosis. Specifically, 1) we will develop a new Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) measure integrating positive and negative contextual factors (E) and psychological states; 2) conduct comprehensive psychometric and EMA assessments tapping positive and negative E and outcomes in both nonclinical and clinical samples; 3) use a novel polygenic approach to test the DS model; 4) test whether distinct GxE models have better fit to different outcomes; 5) investigate whether the DS model applies to nonclinical and clinical expressions of psychosis and to psychosis dimensions.

Support for the DS model would radically challenge the dominant and narrow ‘broken brain’ model of psychosis. The finding that individuals with plasticity genes have higher risk when exposed to negative E, but also advantage to benefit from supportive E, would challenge our pessimistic views about psychosis risk and disorder. This would support positive psychiatry calls to expand our focus on decreasing symptoms to include work on resilience-building. It would critically inform preventive interventions as focusing on increasing positive factors may increase adherence, decrease stigma due to “risk status”, and decrease the likelihood of psychosis transition or poor outcomes

The successful candidate will be enrolled in the Clinical and Health Psychology doctoral program at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) in the framework of the TOUCH project. TOUCH (“Towards the next generatiOn of excellent yoUng doctoral researchers on mental health by developing an intersectoral & transdisciplinary approaCH”) is a new excellent doctoral programme co-funded by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie (MSCA) Actions of the European Commission and led by the UAB for the recruitment and training of 24 doctoral candidates in the field of mental health and wellbeing.

Person-Environment Interaction in Risk and Resilience for Mental Health research group integrates clinical practitioners from public mental health centers in Barcelona as well as world-leading clinical, developmental and genetics researchers. Our approach is characterized by a multi-level approach, integrating the study of person-level factors (eg, temperament-personality traits, attachment style), environmental exposures (eg, childhood maltreatment & protective factors), and genetic variability factors that moderate the impact of environmental factors on the person. We use a transdiagnostic perspective, are interested in both development-enhancement and risk-inducing environmental factors and examine both psychopathology and positive mental health outcomes (e.g., wellbeing, resilience, and creativity).

This group has received continuous funding since its creation in 2009 and has an extensive record of training pre- and post-doctoral students (many with outstanding dissertation awards), all of whom are currently successful academics or clinical researchers. We regularly receive students from international collaborating labs which creates an enriched niche for our students.

We are looking for candidates with an excellent CV, ahigh degree of ambition and motivation, and with good personal qualities to work in our Team. We offer a 3-year full-time contract (37,5 hours/week) and a gross salary of 2.375 €/month (the salary will be the same for the 3 years).

The candidates must fulfil the following eligibility criteria from the EC: Mobility rule: candidates must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in Spain for more than 12 months in the 36 months immediately preceding the deadline for the programme call. Experience rule: researchers must be doctoral candidates at the date of recruitment, i.e. not already in possession of a doctoral degree at the deadline of the open calls. Researchers who have successfully defended their doctoral thesis but have not yet formally awarded the doctoral degree will not be considered eligible. Candidates must hold a degree that allows admission to the official doctoral programme at UAB.

Additional requirements for a stronger application are:

  • MSc or equivalent in Clinical, Developmental or Health Psychology; Neuroscience; Behavioral Genetics; Psychiatric Epidemiology or a related field.
  • Ability to integrate insights from psychology, neuroscience, genetics to develop multi-level integrative models of the continuum mental health-disorders.
  • Experience in conducting groups and/or clinical interview and/or ecological momentary assessment will be valued
  • Knowledge and/or experience in the field of mental disorders will be valued
  • Good command of English
  • Strong Communication Skills (Knowledge of Spanish will be valued)

Other skills: Ability to work in a team, critical thinking, and a commitment to diversity and inclusion.

  • Ethical Awareness
  • Commitment to Continuous Learning

NOTE. Informal inquiries about the position or other requirements can be addressed to neus.barrantes@uab.cat

Interested applicants should apply through the TOUCH online platform by submitting a full CV, a motivation letter, two letters of recommendation and academic and English level certificates. The call will be open from the 1st of April to the 30th of June 2024. More information about the TOUCH project, the recruitment process, and the application platform are available on the TOUCH website.

 

Requirements

Research Field
Psychological sciences
Education Level
Master Degree or equivalent
Research Field
Neurosciences
Education Level
Master Degree or equivalent
Languages
ENGLISH
Level
Excellent

Additional Information

Work Location(s)

Number of offers available
1
Company/Institute
Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (UAB)
Country
Spain
City
Cerdanyola del Vallès (Barcelona)
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Where to apply

Website

Contact

State/Province
Barcelona
City
Cerdanyola del Vallés
Website
Street
Campus UAB
Postal Code
08193
E-Mail
pr.cofund.touch@uab.cat