QBIN scholarships 2024-2025
The 2024-2025 QBIN scholarship competitions are now open! Submit you application by May 27, 2024.
The 2024-2025 QBIN scholarship competitions are now open! Submit you application by May 27, 2024.
The labs of Madeleine Sharp and Yashar Zeighami are recruiting a postdoctoral fellow to study the phenotypic variability of Parkinson’s disease using multi-modal datasets.
The lab of Simon Rogoulot at Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières is looking for applications of dynamic and passionate students for a doctoral fellowship opportunity in Psychology, in the domain of affective neuroscience.
The 2024 edition of the QBIN Scientific Day will take place on May 23rd at the downtown campus of Concordia University in Montreal. Registration is free and open to everyone!
Dive into the captivating world of neuroimaging with Dr. Kacie Deters, a professor from the University of San Francisco, California, in our latest episode of the QBIN podcast! Discover the complex topic of racial disparities within the field as we discuss access barriers, test validity, and the nuances of inclusivity initiatives.
QBIN members from across the province have been awarded a total of nearly $25 million from the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI), marking an unprecedented investment in imaging infrastructure throughout Quebec.
A working group led by QBIN and composed of researchers, clinician-researchers, physiotherapists, radiologists, medical imaging technologists and a jurist on Public Health have joined forces to explore the future of ultrasound imaging in Quebec.
The Centre IMAGINE at CHU Sainte-Justine is seeking a physicist to contribute to pioneering work with their brand new Cima-X 3T MRI system.
As part of our commitment to encouraging and supporting our members in engaging in Open Science practices, the third annual QBIN Open Science Awards competition for students and postdocs is now open.
We are excited to announce an opportunity for QBIN members to contribute to NeuroLibre, a groundbreaking platform for reproducible preprints.