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Satoshi Yoshiji

Assistant Professor and Principal Investigator

McGill University

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Satoshi Yoshiji

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McGill University

Fully funded PhD and Postdoc positions in human genetics, proteomics, and multi-omics for cardiometabolic disease research

Yoshiji Lab at McGill University in Montreal, Canada is recruiting for two fully funded research positions : 1 PhD student and 1 postdoc . The lab works at the intersection of human genetics , proteomics , and multi-omics to support drug target discovery and precision medicine , with a strong focus on cardiometabolic diseases and related areas. The post highlights analysis of large biobank-scale datasets, including UK Biobank , NIH All of Us , CLSA , and the McGill-based BioPortal . This opportunity is especially relevant for candidates interested in large-scale genetic and proteomic data analysis, translational biomedical research, and collaborative work across international networks. The lab mentions active collaborations with institutions such as Broad/Harvard , UCSD , Stanford , Kyoto , and Uppsala . Funding: both positions are fully funded. No stipend amount, tuition coverage details, or deadline are provided in the post. How to apply: interested applicants should contact the lab through the website application page at yoshiji-lab.org/joinus . The poster specifically asks candidates to use the website so messages are not missed. Ideal background: candidates with experience or strong interest in genetics, proteomics, multi-omics, biobank data, statistical analysis, and cardiometabolic disease research are likely to fit well.