Postdoctoral Fellow in Heart–Lung–Brain Axis After Myocardial Infarction (Translational Physiology)
The University of Guelph, in collaboration with Dalhousie University and the IMPART investigator team, is offering a postdoctoral fellow position focused on the heart–lung–brain axis after myocardial infarction. The research aims to understand how myocardial infarction drives cardiopulmonary remodeling and neurological dysfunction, integrating mechanistic work in murine models with deep phenotyping of heart, lung, and brain outcomes, and collaborating with clinical colleagues for translational impact. The position is structured to support timely publication, trainee-led outputs, mentorship, and applications for external fellowships.
Supervisors include Dr. Jeremy A. Simpson (University of Guelph), Dr. Keith R. Brunt (Dalhousie University), and Dr. Legare (Dalhousie University). The research environment is highly collaborative, with access to large clinical databases and biobanks, and a focus on translating fundamental discovery into clinical innovation. The labs involved study cardiovascular and respiratory physiology, blood-brain barrier signaling, and the integration of animal and molecular studies.
Applicants must hold a PhD in cardiovascular physiology, neuroscience, biomedical sciences, or a related field, with a strong publication record and experience in in vivo physiology, molecular/histological approaches, and rodent surgical expertise. The position offers a competitive salary exceeding University of Guelph minimums, with funding from NSERC, Heart & Stroke Foundation Canada, CIHR, and industry partners. International applicants are welcome, and work permit support is available.
To apply, email your CV, cover letter, referee contacts, availability, and work authorization status to [email protected] by February 27, 2026. The position start date is flexible, and applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. The University of Guelph is committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion in its research community.