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Sylvain Baillet

Professor of Neuroscience, Director of Research & Innovation, Director of CHUM Research Centre at University of Montreal

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Neuropsychology

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Stem Cell Biology

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Genomic

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Medical Science

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Optogenetics

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University of Montreal

Assistant or Associate Professor in Neuroscience (Neural Regeneration, Stem Cells, Spinal Pathologies) at University of Montreal

The University of Montreal, in partnership with the Centre de recherche du CHUM (CRCHUM), is seeking applications for an assistant or associate professor-researcher position in neuroscience, with a focus on neural regeneration, stem cells, and spinal cord pathologies. The successful candidate will join a vibrant research community dedicated to understanding the mechanisms of neuronal regeneration and survival, particularly in the spinal cord, and will contribute to bridging basic neuroscience with adult neurology. Research interests should incorporate advanced approaches such as genomics, gene therapy, optogenetics, neural activity imaging, and neural network analysis, with the use of human data and samples or high-level artificial intelligence-based analyses encouraged. The Neuroscience Axis of the CRCHUM is committed to elucidating the biological, environmental, and social mechanisms underlying nervous system diseases and developing innovative therapies. The department brings together 20 regular researchers, including 11 clinician scientists, working across five main research themes: neurodegeneration/neurorepair, neuroimmunology, epilepsy, neurovascular disorders, and addiction/mental health. The Department of Neuroscience at the University of Montreal comprises over 140 experts in basic and clinical neuroscience, offering integrated education at undergraduate, master, and doctorate levels, and leading medical training in neurology at both doctoral and postdoctoral levels. The selected candidate will be expected to develop an independent, competitive, and original research program, foster collaborations with clinicians and researchers, and contribute to teaching and supervision at all university levels. Applicants must hold a Ph.D. or equivalent, have postdoctoral experience in neuroscience related to central nervous system diseases, and possess a strong research record. Expertise in stem cell technologies, genomics, gene therapy, optogenetics, imaging, or neural network analysis is preferred. Candidates must be able to teach, supervise students, and collaborate within the institution. Sufficient knowledge of French or a commitment to learn it is required. The position offers competitive salaries and a full range of benefits. The application deadline is February 25, 2026, with a negotiable starting date as of September 1, 2026. Applicants should submit a single PDF including a cover letter (with citizenship statement), research program, CV, and up to five publications, along with three letters of recommendation sent directly by referees. The University of Montreal and CRCHUM value diversity, equity, and inclusion, encouraging all qualified individuals to apply. For more information, visit the Neuroscience Axis of the CRCHUM and the Department of Neuroscience websites. Apply by emailing your application package and recommendation letters to [email protected].

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