Master’s or doctoral student – Hepato-neuro laboratory

  • Job type

    Internship

  • Site

    CRCHUM

  • Job sector

    Research and teaching

  • Status

    Student

  • Work shift

    Day

  • Publication date

    2024-09-11

Job description

Predictive power of neuropsychological tests in patients with cirrhosis

Our group is interested in the study of cerebral complications of liver disease, a neuropsychiatric syndrome called hepatic encephalopathy. The chosen person will participate in the deployment of a biobank of clinical (neuropsychological tests) and biological data.

Qualifications
  • The desired candidates must be motivated, ready to take on challenges to obtain a 2nd or 3rd cycle diploma in biomedical sciences or neurosciences
  • Hold a bachelor's or master's degree in health sciences (biomedical sciences, neuroscience, neuropsychology, etc.) or a doctorate in medicine
  • Prior research experience, ease of contact with people (including sick people) and knowledge of English are assets
What we offer
  • Flexibility of schedules (teleworking/hybrid/face-to-face)  
  • Scholarship: A scholarship will be offered to the student (amount to be determined but will be competitive)
  • Start date, as soon as possible

To apply for this position

Interested candidates are asked to send their complete CV, accompanied by university transcripts and contact details of 2 references, to the following address:
 cv@hepato-neuro.ca


It is “essential” to attach your CV for your application to be considered.

We thank everyone who applies, but will only contact those selected for a test or interview.

The CRCHUM invites women, Indigenous people, visible minorities, ethnic minorities and people with limitations to submit their applications. The CRCHUM adopts a broad and inclusive definition of diversity that goes beyond applicable laws.

The CRCHUM therefore encourages all people, regardless of their characteristics, to apply. In accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, please note that priority will be given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents.