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Lady Davis Institute (LDI) of Medical Research

The is the research arm of the , one of the teaching hospitals of ±«ÓãÖ±²¥. Modern and fully equipped, the LDI is among Canada’s leading medical research institutions, specializing in cancer, hemovascular diseases, epidemiology, diseases of aging, HIV/AIDS, and psychosocial science. The LDI boasts over 200 affiliated , 175 graduate students, and over 50 postdocs.

Research opportunities

Principal investigators are grouped under : , , , and .

The LDI’s provide competent technological support and services to the research community and enable access to high-end, cutting-edge techniques and consultative services. Additionally, the LDI offers resources and support to their postdoctoral fellows and . There are also opportunities to apply for and .

Visit the LDI website to learn more about their , , and trainees. We also invite you to also check out the LDI’s .

How to apply

Prospective students can apply for entry through a graduate program at ±«ÓãÖ±²¥. LDI researchers are affiliated with many academic departments at ±«ÓãÖ±²¥, including: , , , , , Integrated Program in Neuroscience, , Neurology & Neuroscience, , and Psychiatry.

  1. Identify a you would like to work with.
  2. Contact them directly to inquire about pursuing graduate studies in their lab.
  3. Find out if you meet the requirements specified in the at ±«ÓãÖ±²¥. You will apply to the program where your supervisor has an appointment, and each department has its own admission requirements.
  4. Consult your potential supervisor or the Graduate Program Coordinator of the ±«ÓãÖ±²¥ department for guidance when applying. Here are some for settling on the right supervisor for you.

Please be advised that the LDI does not directly process applications for graduate studies at ±«ÓãÖ±²¥. Please contact the you are applying to for more information.

To access prospective graduate student events and pre-recorded information sessions, please visit our events webpage.

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