CTBH was awarded a 5-year renewal award of its T32 training grant to train pre- and post-doctoral fellows in the science of digital health/digital therapeutics as applied to substance use, mental health and other co-occurring disorders.
In this training program, funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), trainees are mentored by CTBH faculty who are globally recognized leaders in digital therapeutics, digital phenotyping, behavioral sensing, AI, and human-centered computing.
Trainees are exposed to a broad, transdisciplinary agenda that combines rigorous coursework and didactic seminars, training in the responsible conduct of research, rigor and reproducibility in research, and career development.
This training program is the only NIDA-funded T32 training award that centrally embraces digital health training for co-occurring disorders in its core mission.