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Supervisors Recruiting

Currently Recruiting

The information on this page is accurate as of 2024-11-26.

The IPN office was notified that the following P.I.s may be recruiting IPN graduate students for the 2025-26 academic year. While the following list is created to help you, it is not comprehensive and you should also browse through our to contact any P.I.s whose research interests you.

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NAME E-MAIL WEBSITE NOTES
Dr. Alyson Fournier alyson.fournier [at] mcgill.ca

Research in molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying axon degeneration and regeneration
Dr. Maxime Montembeault maxime.montembeault [at] mcgill.ca Dr Montembeault’s team uses digital cognitive markers and multimodal neuroimaging to investigate linguistic and socio-emotional changes and their brain correlates in aging and neurodegenerative diseases.
Dr. Danilo Bzdok danilo.bzdok [at] mcgill.ca /neuro/danilo-bzdok-md-phd Looking for PhD students with skills and interest in programing, quantitative pattern-learning analysis, and brain imaging.
Dr. Boris Bernhardt boris.bernhardt [at] mcgill.ca Looking for PhD students with skills and interest in programing, network analysis, and neuroimaging.
Dr. Reza Sharif Naeini reza.sharif [at] mcgill.ca We are looking for motivated trainees to undertake an ambitious project examining the molecular bases of mechanosensing (touch, pain). The project will involve electrophysiological recordings from human neurons, calcium imaging, and behavioural assays of somatosensation.
Dr. Artur Kania artur.kania [at] ircm.qc.ca Development and function of somatosensory circuits, modelling of human neurodevelopmental disorders
Dr. Jonathan Britt jonathan.britt [at] mcgill.ca /brittlab/ Ìý
Dr. Alanna Watt alanna.watt [at] mcgill.ca We have several exciting projects studying basic cerebellar function and animal models of ataxia.
Dr. Tomoko Ohyama tomoko.ohyama [at] mcgill.ca Neural circuit underlying the action selectin, nociception
Dr. Stuart Trenholm stuart.trenholm [at] mcgill.ca Programming skills an asset.
Dr. Nancy Braverman nancy.braverman [at] mcgill.ca

Recruiting a graduate student to assist in retinal gene therapy project, CNS therapy and clinical natural history study for peroxisome disorders.

Dr. Pia Wintermark pia.wintermark [at] mcgill.ca Recruiting motivated PhD and MSc students for research projects related to basic research in neonatal neuroscience and high-resolution neonatal brain imaging research.
Dr. Donald Van Meyel donald.vanmeyel [at] mcgill.ca /crn/research/vanmeyel Research themes in my lab currently focus on molecular and cellular mechanisms controlling differentiation of glial cells during development, dendrite morphogenesis, and movement and bioavailability of ions and neuroactive chemical messengers in the brain. We study how these mechanisms influence motor and sensory behaviours and sleep-wake cycles.
Dr. David Stellwagen david.stellwagen [at] mcgill.ca /crn/research/stellwagen

TNF mediated synaptic plasticity in behaviour and disease

Dr. Masha Prager-Khoutorsky masha.prager-khoutorsky [at] mcgill.ca

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Dr. Arkady Khoutorsky arkady.khoutorsky [at] mcgill.ca

To study molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying chronic pain in animal models.

Dr. Arjun Krishnaswamy arjun.krishnaswamy [at] mcgill.ca Lab's research is focused on the assembly and function of neural circuits. We study these two general phenomena in the interconnected circuits of the retina, thalamus, cortex.

Dr. Suresh Krishna

suresh.krishna [at] mcgill.ca TBD.
Dr. Pablo Rusjan pablo.rusjan [at] mcgill.ca Positron Emission Tomography Quantification
Dr. Mahsa Dadar Brain Imaging in Aging, Cerebrovascular, and Neurodegenerative Disorders
Dr. Yashar Zeighami yashar.zeighami [at] mcgill.ca Our team investigates the brain alterations that occur during the lifespan in health and disease. The primary goal of our research is to further our understanding of healthy brain aging and the underlying mechanisms that cause deviation from this trajectory in neurodegenerative disorders. Creating a comprehensive multi-scale model of structural and functional brain alterations across the lifespan using multimodal brain MRIs Investigating the link between observed MRI changes in post-mortem samples and the underlying cellular alterations, with translational applications for in vivo datasets Identifying the genetic and environmental risk factors that cause deviation from the normative brain-behaviour trajectories, to develop diagnostic and prognostic models.
Dr. Jeremy Van Raamsdonk jeremy.vanraamsdonk [at] mcgill.ca Aging, Biological Resilience and Neurodegenerative Disease
Dr. Adil Harroud /neuro/adil-harroud-md The genetic determinants of MRI phenotypes in multiple sclerosis (MS). This project will interrogate the genetic determinants of MRI endophenotypes in a unique cohort of thousands of people with MS who underwent whole genome genotyping. The genes identified will be evaluated as potential therapeutic targets.
Dr. Claire-Dominique Walker claire-dominique.walker [at] mcgill.ca Effect of early life stress on brain neurodevelopment and circadian organization
Dr. Jean-François Cloutier jf.cloutier [at] mcgill.ca neural circuit assembly and function in neurotypical and neuroatypical brains
Dr. Majid Mohajerani majid.mohajerani [at] mcgill.ca physiological and computational basis of cognition, with particular focus on memory and memory disorders
Dr. Marie-Hélène Boudrias mh.boudrias [at] mcgill.ca /spot/marie-helene-boudrias The effects of long COVID on the autonomic nervous system
Dr. Derek Bowie derek.bowie [at] mcgill.ca Neurophysiological mechanisms and treatment of autism and intellectual disability
Dr. Per Jesper Sjöström jesper.sjostrom [at] mcgill.ca

/crn/research/sjostrom

Neocortical plasticity and connectivity
Dr. Wayne Sossin wayne.sossin [at] mcgill.ca Mechanisms for translational regulation in neurons
Dr. Anouk Lamontagne anouk.lamontagne [at] mcgill.ca Modulation of brain activation during complex locomotor tasks performed in a virtual environment
Dr. Alain Ptito alain.ptito [at] mcgill.ca /neurology-neurosurgery/alain-ptito-phd traumatic brain injury and concussion diagnosis and prognosis using functional MRI
Dr. Delphine Raucher-Chéné delphine.raucher-chene [at] mcgill.ca Digital social cognitive assessment for severe mental illness
Dr. David Rudko david.rudko [at] mcgill.ca /bbme/david-rudko Ultra-High Field Brain MRI Methods Development
Dr. Corina Nagy corina.nagy [at] mcgill.ca Single-cell omics and sex differences in the brain
Dr. Romina Mizrahi romina.mizrahi [at] mcgill.ca /romina-mizrahi-cats-lab/ Endocannabinoid system in psychosis, psychosis risk, depression and suicide
Dr. Wei-Hsiang Huang wei-hsiang.huang [at] mcgill.ca disease model to dissect molecular and cellular neurobiology of autism. Looking for a Ph.D. student with strong molecular neuroscience or electrophysiology neuroscience background
Dr. Aparna Suvrathan aparna.suvrathan [at] mcgill.ca suvrathanlab.org Cerebellar synaptic heterogeneity and learning
Dr. Marc Roig marc.roigpull [at] mcgill.ca Exercise to improve sleep in Parkinson's Disease: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Dr. Linda Booij linda.booij [at] mcgill.ca neurodevelopment of eating disorders
Dr. Jon Sakata jon.sakata [at] mcgill.ca Neural basis of motor learning and performance
Dr. Ed Ruthazer edward.ruthazer [at] mcgill.ca In vivo imaging of visual system development
Dr. Guillaume Sébir guillaume.sebire [at] mcgill.ca Role of maternal immune activation in perinatal brain injuries
Dr. Ana Velly ana.velly [at] mcgill.ca /dentistry/ana-miriam-velly
1) Opioid and cancer, and 2) managment of pain after shoulder arthroscopy-pilot RCT
Dr. Yasser Iturria-Medina yasser.iturriamedina [at] mcgill.ca Personalized Multilevel Brain Computational Modeling of Neurodegeneration
Dr. Jerome Fortin jerome.fortin [at] mcgill.ca /neuro/jerome-fortin-phd Discovering how brain tumors arise, progress, and could be treated
Dr. Nicolas Tritsch nicolas.tritsch [at] mail.mcgill.ca
Neuromodulation of brain circuits controlling movement
Dr. Gerhard Multhaup gerhard.multhaup [at] mcgill.ca
• Understanding the biology of APP, APLPs, Aβ and secretases at the molecular level in health and disease
• Key mechanistic insights regarding the pharmacological and enzymatical modulation of Aβ generation
• Development of anti-amyloid and diagnostic approaches
Dr. Madeleine Sharp madeleine.sharp [at] mcgill.ca 1) cognitive mechanisms of aberrant decision-making in Parkinson's
2) mapping the cognitive phenotype of Parkinson's disease
Dr. R. Nathan Spreng nathan.spreng [at] mcgill.ca Decision-making; multi-modal data integration (cognition, sMRI, fMRI, MEG, iEEG, PET, fluid biomakers)
Dr. Sam Audrain samantha.audrain [at] mcgill.ca
fMRI of memory systems in the healthy brain and in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy
Dr. Jean-Francois Poulin j-francois.poulin [at] mcgill.ca Ìý
Dr. Sarah Woolley sarah.woolley [at] mcgill.ca We have projects focused on neuromodulation of auditory learning, recognition, and preference as well as on sensorimotor aspects of flight in zebra finches.
Dr. Marie Brossard-Racine Ìý
Dr. Yang Zhou /neuro/yang-zhou-phd Genetic engineering in model organisms for biological and translational research of neurodevelopmental disorders
Dr. Katie Lavigne /psychiatry/katie-lavigne (1) Layer fMRI & predictive coding in psychosis; (2) Schizophrenia Canadian Neuroimaging Database (SCanD)
Dr. Maiya Geddes /geddeslab/ Aging, translational neuroscience, Alzheimer's disease, dementia prevention, motivation, functional MRI
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Dr. Pouya Bashivan pouya.bashivan [at] mcgill.ca models of visual attention
Dr. Paul Masset /psychology/paul-masset Distributed computations underlying cognition including Ìýdopamine-based distributed reinforcement learning. High-throughput ephys in rodents performing complex behavioral tasks and computational models/NeuroAI.
Dr. Alexander Barnett alexander.barnett [at] mcgill.ca Ìý

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