One of Canada's Top 10 Research Hospitals, Sunnybrook Research Institute is developing innovations in care for the more than 1.3 million patients the hospital cares for annually.
The Ottoy & Goubran labs at the Sunnybrook Research Institute (SRI), University of Toronto, are seeking a motivated postdoctoral fellow to lead a fully-funded, innovative project at the intersection of Alzheimer's disease, cerebrovascular disease, and neuroinflammation. You will leverage cutting-edge biomarkers and neuroimaging techniques, including 7T MRI, in a dynamic, collegial environment. The main project will focus on employing structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging, both at high- and ultra-high-resolution MRI, to study vascular and neuronal dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease. We will leverage existing large dementia cohorts, as well as a novel cohort to be acquired at SRI. Our labs consist of a diverse, multidisciplinary team of engineers, neuroscientists, and computer scientists. This dynamic and collegial research environment offers opportunities to contribute to the development of pioneering computational and imaging tools that will be used to understand and treat neurological diseases. The candidate will work independently and collaboratively with staff (software developers, research assistants, and technicians), other postdocs, and graduate and undergraduate students in both labs. We closely collaborate with a diverse and multidisciplinary team of researchers, including physicists, neurologists, radiologists, psychiatrists, and neurosurgeons. We encourage new approaches and ideas, as well as independent projects that align with current studies that involve immune-vascular contributions to dementia. This position is supported by a CIHR-funded project.
SRI is the research arm of Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre (SHSC), a teaching hospital fully affiliated with the University of Toronto. It is a world-renowned research institute known for developing innovative diagnostic and therapeutic imaging technologies. SRI employs over 300 scientists and clinician-scientists, along with more than 1,300 research staff. Working with scientists are more than 600 highly skilled biomedical and research personnel, as well as over 450 postdoctoral fellows and other trainees. SRI possesses state-of-the-art imaging facilities and computational resources, including one 1.5T (GE) and three 3T (GE, Philips, Siemens) research-dedicated MRI systems, a research MRI-PET system (Siemens), a system for MRI-guided focused ultrasound brain treatments, a fully electronically steered phased array system for MRI-guided focused ultrasound for extracranial treatments, a combined X-ray / MRI suite dedicated to research on image-guided interventions, a research CT scanner, a 7T small-bore MRI system, a vertical 7T NMR system, a GE Spinlab polarizer for 13C MRI research, a wide range of ultrasound machines, and a local HPC system. A new 7T human MRI system has recently been installed (the first in Toronto) and will be used in our projects.
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