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We are recruiting a postdoctoral fellow to join the SEA Laboratory to work on the HEAT BED and TemPredict Studies! Please review the following program description, and apply using the link to the right.

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To view a detailed program description, download the following document:
Program Description

Please use the following form to apply:
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HyperthErmia as an Additional Treatment for the Biology & Experience of Depression (HEAT BED) Study

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Recruitment is now open for this study! Click this link for a quick survey to determine your eligibility.

The HEAT BED Study aims to test the feasibility and acceptability of up to 4 sauna sessions and 8 cognitive behavioral therapy sessions in patients with clinical depression. Learn more here.

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Our research speaks to different people in different ways.

 

Both patients and participants have expressed interesting in contributing to the areas of our work about which they are most passionate.

To make a donation and specifically support the work we are doing in the SEA Lab, click here and then follow instructions below:

  1. IMPORTANT: Click the button that looks like the following


     

  2. In the window that pops up, please select "Other" and indicate "SEA LAB" in the box 

 

Click here to access the secure UCSF online giving page.

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Subscribe to receive an email when we are recruiting for future studies, or send us a message if you are interested in other ways to contribute: donations, volunteer work, etc.

Volunteer

We are always considering applications.

However, volunteers must commit to a minimum of 8 months due to the long on-boarding period with UCSF. It is for this reason that we cannot accept summer interns.

Volunteers must also be able to work weekdays during business hours.

If you are interested, please send your resume/CV to the lab at sealab@ucsf.edu

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