The Ogata Lab

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Contact

Feel free to get in contact with us using any of the three methods below. You can also learn how to join our lab as a post-doctoral fellow, graduate student, or undergraduate students. We look forward to hearing from you.

Feel free to get in contact with us using any of the three methods below. You can also learn how to join our lab as a post-doctoral fellow, graduate student, or undergraduate student. We look forward to hearing from you.

Patients and Community Members

We welcome any person with lived experience with healthcare to engage in our research, learn more about how to engage below at the ‘Get Involved” page or submit a contact form to learn more!

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Post-doctoral Fellows

Currently recruiting a post doctoral fellow to lead a project on the ultrasensitive single-molecule arrays for protein biomarker detection for gynecological diseases.

Prospective postdoctoral scholars should email Alana with a 1-page cover letter, CV, and a 5-slide presentation that summarizes your previous research accomplishments. Also, include potential projects or proposed ideas that you can contribute to and contact information for three references.

Incomplete applications will not be reviewed. In the subject line of the email, include “[Full postdoc application for U of T Ogata Lab]”

Graduate Students

Admitted graduate students to the University of Toronto should directly email Alana. Prospective graduate students should apply to the University of Toronto, Department of Chemistry before directly contacting Alana. Specific projects that a student is interested in can be discussed upon admittance.

The Ogata lab values team work, creating a supportive environment, leadership, and learning – students should highlight their scientific excellence, leadership, mentorship, and problem-solving skills in their applications.

Undergraduate Students

Alana is a big advocate for undergraduate research. Undergraduate students at the University of Toronto seeking research should email Alana with a statement of interest and CV.

We encourage 2nd and 3rd year students to apply to an NSERC USRA for the summer, and the Ogata lab typically posts 1-3 ROP positions in the summers.

Students entering their 4th year and interested in a thesis project should email Alana in the preceding summer. Currently there are no research volunteer positions open.