Positions Available
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Please read the application details for our Graduate Studies program
Faculty members accepting graduate students:
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Babwah Bai Betts Bhattacharya Ciriello Corneil Dagnino Di Guglielmo Dixon Drysdale Feldman Feng Ferguson Fraser Gribble Gros Hammond Hill Karlik Karmazyn Kim Koren Koropatnick
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Laird Lewis Lomber Lu Lui MacDonald Pin Pasternak Poulter Prado, M. Prado, V Regnault Richardson Rieder Rylett Seguin Sims Tirona Wagner Wang Watson, A. Watson, P. Yang
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Those interested in obtaining a postdoctoral fellowship position should contact potential supervisors directly
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Dr. Moshmi Bhattacharya's Laboratory
For details on her research, please follow the link here. If you are interested in applying for postdoctoral training, please send your CV with a covering letter and the names of three referees to:
Dr. Moshmi Bhattacharya
Department of Physiology and Pharmacology The University of Western Ontario Medical Sciences Building, M229 London, Ontario, Canada, N6A 5C1 Tel: (519) 661-2111 Ext. 82970 Email: moshmi.bhattacharya@schulich.uwo.ca
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Dr. Donglin Bai's Laboratory
For details on his research, please follow the link here http://publish.uwo.ca/%7ebdonglin/. If you are interested in applying for postdoctoral training, please send your CV with a covering letter indicating the project(s) in which you are interested, and the names of three referees to:
Dr. Donglin Bai Department of Physiology and Pharmacology The University of Western Ontario Medical Sciences Building, M216 London, Ontario, Canada, N6C 5C1 Tel: (519) 661-2111 Ext. 82569; Fax: (519) 850-2562 Email: donglin.bai@schulich.uwo.ca
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Dr. Lina Dagnino's Laboratory
For details on her research, click here. If you are interested in applying for postdoctoral training, please send your CV with a covering letter indicating the project(s) in which you are interested, and the names of three referees to:
Dr. Lina Dagnino Department of Physiology and Pharmacology The University of Western Ontario Medical Sciences Building, M216 London, Ontario, Canada, N6C 5C1 Tel: (519) 661-4264; Fax: (519) 663-3193 Email: ldagnino@uwo.ca
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Dr. Jane Rylett's Laboratory
Postdoctoral Fellowship in Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology We have immediate openings for national or international post-doctoral fellows to study cellular and molecular events regulating chemical communication by cholinergic neurons and pathology associated with Alzheimer disease. Projects involve use of neuronal culture and genetically-modified mouse models, and require a strong background with extensive laboratory experience in molecular and cell biology, biochemistry, confocal microscopy of fixed and live cells, and/or protein chemistry. Successful applicants will hold a Ph.D. degree, and will have demonstrated excellent oral and written communication skills and ability to work effectively in a team environment. While funding for these positions has been secured, successful applicants will be encouraged to apply for independent postdoctoral fellowships. Please send a letter of application including a one page description of past research experience and interests, a CV, and names and contact information of three references to: jane.rylett@schulich.uwo.ca
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The Brain and Mind Institute
The Brain and Mind Institute has immediate openings for national or international post-doctoral fellows. We are currently undertaking collaborative, multi-disciplinary research into the neural mechanisms for visual-motor transformations and object perception, with the use of state-of-the-art techniques including functional MRI in our 4T research scanner, visual psychophysics, and 3-D motion analysis in normal subjects and patients, computational modeling, single-unit recordings in behaving primates and perceptual studies. Candidates will be encouraged to pursue projects that combine several such approaches to answer fundamental questions in systems, behavioral, cognitive, and computational neuroscience. Candidates must have a PhD (or equivalent) in a relevant neuroscience-related field and have a promising research record. Positions will include a competitive salary, start-up packages and access to the Group's core facilities. For further information on group membership, aims, and individual research projects, see the "current faculty" and "what we study" sections. Candidates may contact individual group members for information about specific research projects via the Internet. Formal letters of application together with a CV and references should be sent to:
Dr. M.A. Goodale, Director, CIHR Group on Action and Perception Department of Psychology University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada, N6A 5C2 Email: mgoodale@uwo.ca
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Gap Junction Group
Successful applicants will have a major input into the design and execution of his/her research project. While funding for these positions has been secured, successful applicants will be encouraged to apply for independent post-doctoral fellowships. These postdoctoral fellows will join a team of Gap Junction Researchers consisting of four independent laboratories in newly renovated space complemented with new instrumentation in state-of-the-art imaging. Candidates should have a Ph.D. degree, and preference will be given to candidates with a strong background in molecular biology, biochemistry, cancer biology or high-resolution time-lapse imaging of fluorescent protein-tagged molecules in live cells. Duration is 2-3 years for this position. Please send a letter of application including a one page description of past research experience and interests, a CV, and names and contact information of three references to: dale.laird@schulich.uwo.ca
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No positions available at this time.
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