PhD Student and Postdoctoral Fellow Positions in Tissue Patterning and Regeneration
Posted by Peng Huang, on 2 August 2025
Location: Calgary
Closing Date: 30 June 2026
We are looking for highly motivated individuals who share our passion for science and want to work in a friendly, supportive, and collaborative environment.
Fully funded PhD student and Postdoctoral Fellow positions are available in the laboratory of Dr. Peng Huang in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Calgary, Canada. Using zebrafish as a model system, our lab combines genetic tools, in vivo imaging, and functional approaches to uncover the molecular and cellular mechanisms that govern tissue patterning and regeneration. Current research areas include spinal cord patterning, fibroblast origin and diversification, and tendon regeneration. For more information about our research and recent publications, please visit our lab website.
Candidate Qualifications
PhD Student applicants should have:
- A BSc or MSc in Molecular Biology, Genetics, Developmental Biology, or a related field
- A strong academic background and good English communication skills
- Enthusiasm for research and scientific discovery
- Prior lab experience with genetic model organisms (preferred but not required)
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Postdoctoral applicants should have:
- A PhD in Developmental Genetics or a related discipline
- Strong molecular biology expertise and a passion for developmental biology
- A proven track record of research excellence, demonstrated by peer-reviewed publications, awards, or scholarships
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
How to Apply
To apply, please send the following materials to Peng Huang, using the subject line “PhD Student Position” or “Postdoc Position”:
- A cover letter summarizing your previous research experience and future research goals
- CV (PhD applicants should also include an academic transcript)
- Names and contact information of 2–3 academic references
About Calgary
Located in Calgary, Canada’s fastest-growing major city, our lab offers access to a vibrant, multicultural community of over 1.4 million residents. Calgary is situated near the breathtaking Rocky Mountains, Banff National Park, and Lake Louise, providing an exceptional quality of life and abundant year-round recreational opportunities.
Closing Date: 30 June 2026
Scientific fields: Development and disease, Cell fate control and differentiation, Neural development, Regeneration, Patterning
Model systems: Zebrafish
Duration: Fixed term