Contact Us.The lab is still looking for new collaborations and to enrol new team members.
If you have interest in Neuroscience and thrive to contribute to the knowledge of brain mechanisms, please contact us and we will be happy to discuss further. |
Open positions
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There is currently now open positions.
Prospective Students and Postdoctoral Researchers
SSBM Lab is always interested in receiving new applications, so don't be shy and ask.
- Students will be enrolled in the Integrated Program in Neuroscience.
- Applicants for a postdoctoral position should have a PhD in neuroscience or other relevant fields. We are especially interested in candidates with skills related to the analysis of neuroimaging data, behavioral data and/or animal models. Prior work with nonhuman primates is a plus but not a requirement.
How to apply for a position in the lab?
The easiest way is to send an email to Justine: justine.clery[at]mcgill.ca.
Add "PDF/PhD/MSc/UG position at the lab" in the subject (Please select the position you are looking for).
What we expect to see in the email:
Add "PDF/PhD/MSc/UG position at the lab" in the subject (Please select the position you are looking for).
What we expect to see in the email:
- keep it concise.
- show why you want to join our lab specifically (and not neuroscience in general).
- tell us why you think you'll be a good fit and/or what you want to learn.
- CV and any relevant past experience
- for PDF (and PhD/MSc applicant with past research experience), a couple references who we can contact and list of publications.
The SBBM lab is strongly committed to diversity within its community and especially welcomes applications from members of visible minority/racialized groups, women, Indigenous People of North America, persons with disabilities, members of LGBTQ2+ communities, and others who may contribute to the further diversification of ideas. For candidates who have faced personal challenges that affected their academic achievements and research productivity, we will take full consideration of these factors when assessing the applications.
The lab is located at the Montreal Neurological Institute (The Neuro).
3801 University Street, Montreal, Quebec, H3A 2B4 |
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