Postdoctoral fellow – linking bacterial infection to immunity and Parkinson’s disease – Trudeau and Gruenheid labs in Montreal

The Trudeau (University of Montreal) and Gruenheid (McGill) labs in Montreal presently have a job opening for a postdoctoral fellow to work on a project linking bacterial infection to immunity and Parkinson’s disease, taking advantage of mouse models. The ideal applicant will have expertise in neuroscience, including in one or more of the following techniques: primary neuronal cultures, neuroanatomy, behavioral analyses, electrophysiology and fluorescence imaging techniques.

Interested applicants should send a CV and statement explaining their previous training and motivation for this job to Dr. Louis-Eric Trudeau (louis-eric.trudeau@umontreal) and put Dr. Samantha Gruenheid in copy (samantha.gruenheid@mcgill.ca) and. The position is for 3 to 5 years and the salary will be determined based on previous expertise.

Interested applicants can find out more about the two labs by consulting the following web sites: www.trudeaulab.org  and https://www.mcgill.ca/mrcct/members/primary-members/samantha-gruenheid