Tuesday, 24 November 2009

Molecular Imaging Fellow - Atlanta

Position: Molecular Imaging Fellow – Senior Associate Position
Organization: Emory University
Location: Atlanta, GA

Description:

Emory University is accepting applications for a Molecular Imaging Research fellowship. The term of the fellowship may be for one year to two years, depending on the training objectives of the fellow. The fellow will spend 100% of his or her time dedicated to research and academic pursuits to advance molecular imaging in a vibrant teaching environment and an opportunity to work with advanced technology including dedicated PET-MR, high field strength MR, optical imaging devices, and a full nanotechnology infrastructure in cooperation with Georgia Institute of Technology. State of the art equipment also includes cyclotron and animal facilities and imaging devices. The successful MD level candidate will either have completed or is in good standing in an ACGME radiology residency or fellowship. Consideration will be given to those candidates who have a strong research background, such as MD-PhDs. The fellow will report to a thesis board composed of four mentors from the following areas: Optical Imaging and Phototherapy, MR, Nanotechnology and NanoMedicine and Nuclear Medicine. The selected fellow will plan and execute 1-2 research projects utilizing resources at Emory with the specific goal of bridging established clinical modalities such as PET and/or MR with emerging fields such as optical imaging and/or nanotechnology. The fellow will benefit from attending didactic lectures and seminars offered through the Division of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, the Division of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, the Winship Cancer Institute, Georgia Institute of Technology, as well as other internal and external speakers.

Qualifications:

The successful MD or PhD level candidate will either have completed or is in good standing in a radiology residency or fellowship. Consideration will be given to those candidates who have a strong research background, such as MD-PhDs. The fellow will report to a thesis board composed of four mentors from the following areas: Optical Imaging and Phototherapy, MR, Nanotechnology and NanoMedicine and Nuclear Medicine.

Contact: 
Dr. Baowei Fei
Emory University
Center for Systems Imaging,
Department of Radiology
1841 Clifton Road NE
Phone: 404-712-5649
Email: bfei@emory.edu

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