Located within the Victor Dahdaleh Institute of Genomic Medicine, the Centre of Genomics and Policy (CGP) is an interdisciplinary and internal research Centre with a special focus on how universal human rights can both frame omics and other health innovations while also supporting the promotion and protection of human health. The CGP provides support to researchers, health care professionals, patients, and policymakers around the world to help them navigate complex legal and policy hurdles and transition, amount other things, to big data and AI learning systems under a comparative, internation ecosystem approach.
Under the supervision of either Professor Ma’n Zawati or Professor Yann Joly, the Academic Associate will in their professional capacity contribute in the coordination of large-scale work on ethical and legal aspects of large-scale projects in genomics as well as contribute to the CGP through the development of policies and publications. This is an in person position.
Major duties and responsibilities
- Support senior staff with the overall implementation and coordination of large-scale work on ethical, legal and policy aspects of large-scale research project in genomics (including, but not limited to not limited to attending project meetings and teleconferences, organizing workshops filing in reports, etc);
- Conduct literature review of the legal and policy aspects of genomics;
- Review provincial, national, and international normative documents;
- Provide input and support in the conception and drafting of grant proposals;
- Develop and draft policy for relevant stakeholders (public professionals, health institutions, researchers, research ethics board, etc);
- Participate in organization, distribution and oversight of the work of research assistants involved in an assigned research project; participates in their training;
- Draft publications for peer reviewed scientific journals’
- Present the described above at Canadian and international academic venues;
- Collaborate with team members at the centre of Genomics and Policy;
- Perform any other activity assigned by the Supervisor and other Directors at the CGP.
Required qualifications and skills
Education/Experience:
- Master’s degree in law or bioethics; or professional legal license (Bar) from a Canadian provincial jurisdiction;
- Minimum of 3 years of experience in ethical, legal or policy-related work;
- Prior experience in the legal, ethical or policy issues of AI is an asset;
- Prior experience in data governance/policy is an asset
Other qualifying skills & abilities:
Proficient in English and working knowledge of French
Salary is commensurate on the candidate’s experience
Before applying, please note that to work at McGill University, you must be both authorized to work in Canada and willing to work in the province of Quebec at the campus where the position is based / located.
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