Researchers at McMaster University are seeking qualified applicants for a post-doctoral research opportunity in the autism field.
Applicants will be eligible for a 12 to 24 month Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship under the supervision of Dr. Stelios Georgiades and Dr. Eric Duku. The position is based at the well-known Offord Centre for Child Studies in Hamilton, Ontario, a research institute within McMaster University.
The successful applicant will have access to a rich and diverse community of researchers and clinician-scientists working in the child and adolescent field of healthy development.
Applicants who are interested in advancing their analytical skills using data from the largest Canadian cohort of a longitudinal autism study (The Pathways in ASD Study) led by Principal Investigator Dr. Peter Szatmari should apply immediately. Significant intellectual resources will be available to the successful applicant. Compensation is competitive and will be assessed based on the successful candidate’s qualifications.
Interested candidates should send their curriculum vitae, a statement of research, and three letters of recommendation to the Pathways in ASD National Coordinator, Mike Chalupka (chalum@mcmaster.ca).