Are you fascinated by how genetic mutations and metabolic pathways shape brain function? Do you want to be part of groundbreaking research at the intersection of molecular neuroscience, genetics, and metabolism?
The Dutchak Lab at CERVO Brain Research Center, Université Laval (Quebec City, Canada) is seeking highly motivated MSc and PhD candidates to join our CIHR-funded research team. Our mission: to uncover how nutrient signaling pathways, particularly GATOR1-mTORC1, influence neurodevelopment and seizure formation in epilepsy and autism.
Why Join Us?
Work on cutting-edge projects exploring:
- Amino acid homeostasis and its role in brain function
- Metabolic network dysfunctions contributing to epilepsy
- Pharmacological and nutritional therapeutic strategies for epilepsy treatment
Be part of an interdisciplinary team tackling big questions in neuroscience, biochemistry, and molecular biology
Study in Quebec City, home to a vibrant research environment at CERVO Brain Research Center
Gain hands-on experience with advanced biochemistry, genetic, and imaging techniques
Who Should Apply?
We welcome applicants with a strong background in molecular biology, neuroscience, biochemistry, or genetics. Eligible candidates can enroll in Neuroscience, Biochemistry, or Cellular and Molecular Biology graduate programs at Université Laval.
How to Apply
Send your CV, transcripts, cover letter (research interests & career goals), and two reference contacts to Dr. Paul Dutchak at paul.dutchak.1@ulaval.ca
Take your next step in neuroscience research—apply today!