Call for Outstanding Postdoctoral Candidates – NGILab, Krembil Brain Institute (Toronto)
Dear colleagues, Please feel free to disseminate and share this announcement widely. I am seeking outstanding postdoctoral candidates to join the Neuron–Glia Interactions Laboratory (NGILab) at the Krembil Brain Institute, University Health Network (Toronto, ON, Canada). Successful candidates will be supported through one of two competitive, independent 2-year postdoctoral funding programs:
Canada Leads at University Health Network (for Canadian candidates): https://uhncanadaleads.ca/
Canada+ Impact Research Training Awards (for international candidates): https://sshrc-crsh.canada.ca/en/funding/opportunities/canada-impact-plus-res...
***Project overview*** NGILab specializes in developing multiscale models of neuron–glial circuits, with a strong emphasis on emergent dynamics across spatial and temporal scales. Within this framework, we are building digital cell twins and virtual replicas of neuron–glial circuits to dissect pathogenic mechanisms spanning neurodegeneration to cancer. The postdoctoral fellow will lead the design, development, and implementation of digital cell twins that integrate large-scale reactomics data with anatomical and structural information. The successful candidate will work closely with NGILab members and with collaborators in Canada, the United States, and Italy. ***Position details***
Both funding streams support a 2-year postdoctoral appointment Salary range: CA$65,000–70,000 per year + ~16% fringe benefits Relocation support provided, if applicable On-site position (in-person only) Start date: Flexible, between March 2026 and April 2027
***Candidate profile*** Applicants should demonstrate:
Strong expertise in multiscale and/or multiphysics modeling, with applications to neuroscience and cell biology High proficiency in object-oriented programming (Python, C, and/or C++) Experience with particle-based simulators and/or the design, training, and implementation of foundational AI models Excellent written and spoken English A proven publication record as first or co-first author Demonstrated leadership skills, including coordination and supervision of small teams (2–3 members), regular communication of progress with the PI and collaborators, and engagement in career planning discussions A strong commitment to professional ethics, transparent communication, realistic planning of deliverables, and timely adherence to deadlines
***Application process*** Following internal evaluation, selected candidates will be invited to apply to the appropriate funding stream. The application deadlines for these programs fall approximately two weeks after preselection (see below). The selected candidate and I will work very closely throughout the proposal preparation process, with intensive feedback and support during drafting.
Canada Leads: Proposal length ~3–5 pages (including biosketch) Canada+ Impact Research Training: Proposal length ~10 pages (excluding biosketch)
***How to apply*** Please submit a single PDF to maurizio.depitta@uhn.ca with the subject line: [Stream Name] FirstName LastName (where Stream Name is either "Canada Leads" or "Canada+IRT") The PDF should include:
Cover letter Biosketch CV (including a complete list of publications and oral presentations) One representative publication
Deadlines Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Competitive applicants will be invited for an interview.
Canada Leads: Open until the position is filled.
Canada+ Impact Research Training:
Preselection deadline: January 26, 2026. Full application deadline: March 4, 2026.
Sincerely, Maurizio De Pittà ----- Maurizio DE PITTA Principal Investigator Neuron-Glia Interactions Lab (NGILab) Krembil Research Institute, 4KD-509 60 Leonard Ave, Toronto, ON M5T 0S8, CA +1.416.603.5800 ext. 3290 This e-mail may contain confidential and/or privileged information for the sole use of the intended recipient. Any review or distribution by anyone other than the person for whom it was originally intended is strictly prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, please contact the sender and delete all copies. Opinions, conclusions or other information contained in this e-mail may not be that of the organization. If you feel you have received an email from UHN of a commercial nature and would like to be removed from the sender's mailing list please do one of the following: (1) Follow any unsubscribe process the sender has included in their email (2) Where no unsubscribe process has been included, reply to the sender and type "unsubscribe" in the subject line. If you require additional information please go to our UHN Newsletters and Mailing Lists page. Please note that we are unable to automatically unsubscribe individuals from all UHN mailing lists. Patient Consent for Email: UHN patients may provide their consent to communicate with UHN about their care using email. All electronic communication carries some risk. Please visit the UHN website and search “Using email to Communicate with Your UHN Health Care Team” to learn about the risks of electronic communication and how to protect your privacy. You may withdraw your consent to receive emails from UHN at any time. Please contact your care provider, if you do not wish to receive emails from UHN.
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