Graduate and Postdoctoral Opportunities in Developmental Neurobiology
Posted by Angelo Iulianella, on 20 September 2019
Closing Date: 15 March 2021
The laboratory of Dr. Angelo Iulianella is seeking a graduate student and postdoctoral research scientist to study the establishment and maintenance of cell types identities during neural development. The ideal candidates will have experience in molecular biology, cell culture, microscopy, transcriptional profiling, and neural development. The positions are available from early 2020, although start time is flexible. For postdoctoral candidates, funding is available for 3 years and recent graduates are encouraged to apply.
About us: Dalhousie University is one of Canada’s leading research-intensive universities. Our lab is part of the multidisciplinary Brain Repair Centre (http://www.brainrepair.ca) and Atlantic Mobility Action Project (www.amap.ca), which seeks to understand the development and repair of the neural circuitry of movement. We are situated in a highly collaborative environment with access to confocal and super-resolution microscopy, cytometry, and proteomic facilities.
About Halifax, Nova Scotia: With a population of 400,000 people, Halifax is the capital city of Nova Scotia and the educational, cultural and economic hub of Atlantic Canada. Discover rugged shorelines, sandy beaches, and hiking trails all within reach of the urban centre. Achieve your ideal work-life balance in a beautiful part of the world, while doing amazing science!
Please forward your CV, a statement of your research interest, and reference information by e-mail to:
Dr. Angelo Iulianella (e-mail: angelo.iulianella@dal.ca).
Department of Medical Neuroscience, Dalhousie University, Life Sciences Research Institute, Room N343, 1348 Summer Street Halifax, NS, B3H 4R2,
Website: https://blogs.dal.ca/iulianella/