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Start date: 1 March 2026, or earlier as negotiated
End date: 28 February 2027
Position status: full-time; grant-funded
Salary: The expected salary for this position is $90,000 + benefits
Job Summary
Many Canadians living with ongoing muscle, bone, or joint (musculoskeletal) pain face long waits for diagnosis and care. Because pain often does not appear on scans or tests, it is frequently misunderstood or dismissed. Current digital triage tools such as HealthLink 811 and Ada are not designed for musculoskeletal issues and perform poorly for these conditions. The DigiMSK lab studies how digital health tools could improve communication between patients and clinicians and speed up diagnosis.
The Postdoctoral Research Fellow will lead work to develop prototypes of patient-centred generative AI tools that reduce musculoskeletal diagnostic delay and support access to musculoskeletal care. This position offers the opportunity to work at the intersection of AI and health sciences, focusing on developing machine learning approaches to diagnosing musculoskeletal pain conditions, including low back pain and osteoarthritis. The fellow will be supported to apply for grants to extend work in this field.
The position is a 1-year funded role, supported by the UBC AI & Health Network (https://aihealth.med.ubc.ca/). There is potential for re-appointment, contingent on successful grant applications. The Postdoctoral Research Fellow will receive support to apply to the Canada Postdoctoral Research Award program in September 2026.
Organizational Status
Dr Clare Ardern’s DigiMSK research lab is based at UBC’s Department of Physical Therapy Fraser Valley site (City Centre 1 building in Surrey, BC) and Centre for Aging SMART at Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute. The Postdoctoral Research Fellow will report to Dr Ardern, and interact with other research team members, including researchers and staff at UBC, the Centre for Aging SMART, and Fraser Health, Northern Health and Provincial Health Services Authority. The DigiMSK team currently comprises the PI (Dr Ardern), a Senior Research Associate, a Postdoctoral Fellow, a Qualitative Research Analyst, a Patient Partner and Accessible Design Specialist, and 3 undergraduate/graduate research assistants. The DigiMSK Clinical Advisory Board of health system partners (patients, clinicians and health system leaders) from national and international healthcare settings, provides specific guidance and input on all research projects.
The Centre for Aging SMART is a UBC Senate-approved research center within the Faculty of Medicine and affiliated with the Vancouver Coastal Health Authority. The Centre’s interdisciplinary research is conducted under the pillars of mobility, activity, rehabilitation, and technology. The DigiMSK lab leads community-based research projects that study how digital technologies can improve underserved communities’ access to health care.
UBC’s AI & Health Network Fellows Program delivers advanced training and mentorship to nurture future leaders who will drive innovation and transformation in healthcare through interdisciplinary research in artificial intelligence. Enabled by a $22.5M gift from the Gordon B. Shrum Charitable Fund to the UBC Faculty of Medicine in 2025, the AI & Health Network supports research using natural language processing, large language models and foundation models to address real-world challenges in: (1) clinical practice and patient experience and (2) biomedical innovation and translational sciences.
Responsibilities
- Develop Clinical Language Models
- Develop the clinical reasoning capabilities and safety of AI models via integration of domain-specific knowledge
- Conduct domain-specific fine-tuning to iteratively refine AI models with a focus on acceptability, factuality and safety
- Work with patient and clinician partners to iteratively tune AI models in response to user priorities
- Identify research funding sources and assist with grant writing
- Participate in weekly team meetings, contributing to discussion and mentoring of other research team members
- Lead on preparing scientific manuscripts and presentations
- Prepare reports for health system partners
Supervision Received
The Fellow will work under the general direction of Dr Ardern, with mentorship from the wider project team, which includes professors and highly qualified research staff in medicine, computer science, and human-centred computing.
Supervision Given
The Fellow may supervise junior research team members (including undergraduate research trainees).
Qualifications
- PhD in computer science, bioinformatics, data science or similar, with a focus on machine learning or natural language processing, obtained within the last 5 years by the time of the appointment start date
- Strong Python programming skills, including experience with PyTorch/TensorFlow, Scikit-learn, and LangChain
- Experience working with Large Language Models and evaluating their performance
- Familiarity with data privacy regulations and ethical considerations for medical AI
- Experience with cloud computing platforms (AWS/GCP/Azure)
- Track record of knowledge exchange and research impact (including, but not limited to, publications and presentations)
- Respect for diverse perspectives and expertise in health care settings
- Commitment to cultural safety and humility
The expected salary for this position is $90,000 per annum + benefits. The Faculty of Medicine is committed to offering equitable and competitive salaries, commensurate with the qualifications and experience of the candidate. The position is full-time for 1 year with the possibility of extension subject to work performance and funding availability.
Application Details
- Applicants must include the following in an application package:
- A maximum 3-page letter of application outlining relevant experience, research interests, and statement of career goals
- A detailed curriculum vitae (Canadian Common CV is acceptable)
- A summary of graduate thesis research and any postdoctoral research (if applicable) (1 page)
- Graduate transcript
- Three writing samples (including at least 1 publication)
- Contact information (name, telephone number and email address) for 2 referees
Submit applications via email to:
Dr Clare Ardern, Department of Physical Therapy
Subject: Postdoctoral Fellow - AI and health
Email: digi.msk@ubc.ca
Queries about the position? Please email digi.msk@ubc.ca. Review of applications will begin on 17 January, 2026, and continue until the position is filled. The anticipated start date for this position is 1 March, 2026, or earlier as negotiated.
We invite applications from qualified candidates who share our commitment to employment equity and inclusive excellence, and we welcome applications from candidates belonging to historically, persistently, or systemically marginalized groups: Indigenous (First Nation, Métis, Inuit) Peoples, racialized persons, persons with disabilities, women, 2SLGBTQIA+ people, and trans and non-binary people.
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How to apply?
Please send applications to digi.msk@ubc.ca and refer to reference number PDFO-58889.
Desired start date: 01 Mar 2026
Duration: Fixed term / Temporary
Contract Type: Full Time
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