Fourth Annual Clinical & Postdoctoral Fellowship Competition from NMD4C, MDC to Open Fall 2024

NMD4C together with Muscular Dystrophy Canada (MDC) are excited to announce that our annual Neuromuscular Fellowship Competition will open again this fall for a fourth year! Please mark the following dates in your calendar:

2025 Neuromuscular Fellowship Competition Deadlines:

  • Competition Opens: September 3, 2024
  • Competition Closes: October 15, 2024

 

This annual funding competition provides salary support for early-career scientists to conduct postdoctoral studies in a laboratory focused on research of NMDs, and early-career clinicians to participate in neuromuscular medicine and electromyography fellowship training programs. For more information on the scope and guidelines of this competition, please consult either the postdoctoral fellowship competition guidelines here or clinical fellowship competition guidelines here. We will provide more information closer to the competition launch!

2025 clinical and research fellowships competition from NMD4C and MDC.

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We’re pleased to announce the launch of the BSTC Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), now available through the NMD4C Resource Hub. These SOPs provide standardized guidance for laboratories, clinics, and research programs across Canada, supporting consistent, high-quality neuromuscular care and research. Explore the full SOP Library and other open-access resources designed to advance collaboration and strengthen practices nationwide.