Summary
The Levine Lab at the Krembil Brain Institute (University Health Network) is seeking a motivated Postdoctoral Researcher to investigate how spinal cord cell types shape population activity and mediate sensorimotor functions. The role focuses on leveraging advanced techniques—including in vivo high-density electrical recordings from awake behaving mice, closed-loop optogenetics, cell-type specific manipulations, and computational neuroscience—to study how neural circuits orchestrate movement.
Postdoctoral Researcher, Spinal Mechanisms of Motor Control – Neural Activity
Designation
Postdoctoral Researcher / Postdoctoral Fellow
Key Job Details
| Parameter | Details |
| Employer | University Health Network (UHN) |
| Institute / Department | Krembil Research Institute / Krembil Brain Institute |
| Laboratory | Levine Lab (Reports to Principal Investigator) |
| Position Type | Temporary Full-time (1-year contract with possibility of extension) |
| Vacancies | 2 |
| Hours & Schedule | 37.5 hours per week (Monday to Friday) |
| Salary Range | CAD $65,882 – CAD $82,352 per annum |
| Union Status | Non-Union |
| Application Deadline | September 2, 2026 |
Research Area
- Spinal Cord Circuitry & Motor Control
- In Vivo Electrophysiology & Closed-Loop Optogenetics
- Computational & Systems Neuroscience
- Quantitative Sensorimotor Behavior Analysis
Location
Krembil Research Institute, University Health Network (UHN)
60 Leonard Ave, Toronto, ON, M5T 0S8, Canada
Eligibility / Qualification
- Education: A Doctoral degree (PhD) obtained within the previous 5 years from a recognized institution.
- Publication Track Record: A strong record of scientific publications (including pre-prints).
- Technical Expertise: Demonstrated hands-on expertise in one or more of the following areas:
- High-density electrophysiology (in vivo)
- Computational neuroscience and large-scale data analysis
- Neural circuit tracing and functional analysis
- Mouse survival surgeries and viral/genetic manipulations
- Quantitative assessment and tracking of sensorimotor behavior
Job Description & Responsibilities
- Project Development: Co-design, lead, and develop all stages of research projects in close collaboration with Dr. Levine, lab members, and external collaborators.
- Experimental Execution: Conduct experimental design, wet-lab procedures, animal surgeries, and quantitative data analyses.
- Mentorship: Advise, mentor, and guide students and junior staff while actively participating in lab intellectual life.
- Scientific Communication & Funding: Write and contribute to grant proposals, publish original research and review articles, and present findings at major scientific conferences.
How to Apply
- Visit the official SmartRecruiters job posting: UHN Postdoctoral Researcher Posting.
- Click the “I’m Interested” button to submit your application directly online.
- Attach your updated Curriculum Vitae (CV), a cover letter summarizing your research interests and relevant experience, and contact details for professional references.
Last Date for Apply
September 2, 2026







