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MIPS has a small animal imaging facility, a radiopharmaceutical facility, and clinical imaging equipment in the Department of Radiology including computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), positron emission tomography combined with CT (PET/CT), and single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT). Stanford University is committed to increasing representation of women and members of minority groups on its faculty and particularly encourages applications from such candidates. Stanford University offers a competitive salary and an excellent benefits package. Level of appointment and salary are negotiable and will be commensurate with experience. Postdoctoral Fellowship A Postdoctoral Fellowship position is available in the Daldrup-Link lab (http://daldrup-link-lab.stanford.edu/) in the Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford (MIPS) for a postdoctoral fellow with expertise in molecular biology and molecular imaging. The successful candidate will join a team of researchers who investigate new CAR T-cell therapies for the treatment of glioblastoma in mouse models with multi-modality imaging techniques. The ideal candidate will have a PhD or MD/PhD in molecular biology, molecular imaging or related field. Preference will be given to candidates who have experience with genetic engineering of therapeutic cells and/or in vivo tracking of therapeutic cells in mouse models of cancer. Successful applicants will have a track record of productive research and publications in the field of cancer immunotherapy and/or molecular imaging. The ability to work towards deadlines with general guidance is essential for success in the academic environment. This position will remain open until filled and is renewable on an annual basis. Salary will be determined based on the experience of the candidate and the University guidelines for Postdoctoral Fellows. Stanford University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer, and applications from women and underrepresented minority candidates are strongly encouraged. To apply, please submit your CV and brief statement of career goals to: Heike E. Daldrup-Link, M.D., Ph.D. Professor of Radiology Department of Radiology Stanford University Email: heiked@stanford.edu Postdoctoral Fellowship in MR imaging A Postdoctoral Fellowship position is available in the Daldrup-Link lab in the Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford (MIPS) for a highly qualified and creative scientist with expertise in preclinical and clinical MR Imaging. We are looking for a highly motivated individual with expertise in translational MR imaging and excellent written and verbal communication skills. The successful applicant must have a PhD or MD/PhD in medical imaging or related field with focus on MR imaging. The position requires experience in MR imaging physics, MRI pulse sequence design and basic computer skills (e.g. Microsoft Office, EndNote). Preference will be given to candidates who have experience with quantitative susceptibility imaging (for nanoparticle imaging), diffusion-weighted imaging (for tumor imaging applications) and whole body imaging (for whole body tumor staging). Successful applicants will have a track record of productive research and publications in the field of MR imaging. The ability to work towards deadlines with general guidance is essential for success in the academic environment. Our research program focuses on translational cancer imaging and in vivo tracking of therapeutic cells with MRI and PET/MRI. Ongoing projects include MRI based cell tracking in large animal models, novel approaches for cancer therapy response assessment in pediatric patients and new imaging tools for the detection of chemotherapy-induced tissue injuries in cancer survivors, using MRI and PET/MRI equipment from GE Healthcare. The successful candidate will lead investigations of new imaging approaches for cancer imaging and cell tracking under mentorship of MR physicists at the Stanford Richard M. Lucas Center for Imaging. This position will remain open until filled and is renewable on an annual basis. Salary will be determined based on the experience of the candidate and the University guidelines for Postdoctoral Fellows. Stanford University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer, and applications from women and minority candidates are strongly encouraged.To apply, please submit your CV, brief statement of interest and career goals, as well as three reference letters to: Heike E. Daldrup-Link, MD, PhD Professor of Radiology Department of Radiology Stanford University Email: heiked@stanford.edu Postdoctoral Fellow in the Interventional Regenerative Medicine and Imaging Lab (IRMIL) A Postdoctoral Fellow position is available in the Interventional Regenerative Medicine and Imaging Laboratory (IRMIL). The candidate should be a highly qualified scientist with excellent written and verbal communication skills. Our focused research program uses cutting-edge technologies to investigate mesenchymal stem cell biology. This position will provide the candidate with an opportunity to lead interdisciplinary research projects within these areas with a strong focus on understanding and manipulating the molecular mechanisms of tissue regeneration. The successful applicant must have a PhD, MD/PhD or equivalent with a major in cell and molecular biology, biochemistry or Regenerative Medicine. Experience in stem cell biology, molecular biology and genetics is highly desirable. Sterile tissue culture techniques, cell based imaging and assays (flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry, fluorescence microscopy, ELISA), PCR, and transfection are required, withexperience in mesenchymal stem cell biology and FACS also preferred. He/she should have excellent writing and presentation skills and be able to work independently in a dynamic, fast-paced team environment and is expected to be organized and highly productive. Successful applicants will have a track record of productive research, presentations and publication. To apply, please submit your CV, brief statement of interest and career goals, as well as three reference letters to: Avnesh Thakor, MD, PhD Assistant Professor of Radiology Department of Radiology Stanford University Email: asthakor@stanford.edu Radiochemistry Positions (3) Radiochemistry Research Assistant Research assistant candidates must possess a minimum B.S. or M.S. in chemistry with synthetic experience and interpretation of analytical data (NMR, MS, IR, UV). Primary responsibilities include preparing daily routine radiopharmaceuticals for clinical use and maintaining records mandated by the radiation safety office and FDA. Good written and oral communication skills, ability to work independently on assigned tasks, and function in a multidisciplinary environment are required. Routine maintenance on small laboratory equipment (HPLC, vacuum pumps, etc.) and basic biological sciences knowledge are also desired but not necessary. Staff Radiochemist Candidates must have a M.S. in chemistry with synthetic and radiochemistry experience (2 yrs) or Ph.D. in organic or medicinal chemistry with experience in multi-step synthesis and radiochemistry (F-18 and C-11). Individual will also prepare routine and/or promising radiopharmaceuticals safely for human use under FDA-guidelines (i.e. GMP and FDA regulations, RDRC/eIND/IND applications). In addition to routine radiopharmaceutical production, the successful candidate will develop new [F-18] and [C-11]-labeled radiopharmaceuticals as well as radiosynthetic methods for MIPS. Good written and verbal communication skills are essential. Experience with microwave chemistry, microfluidics, and biology are strongly desired but not necessary. Postdoctoral Radiochemist Postdoctoral candidates must have a Ph.D. in organic or medicinal chemistry with experience in multi-step synthesis and want to learn the processes (i.e. GMP and FDA regulations, IND applications) involved in preparing routine and/or promising radiopharmaceuticals safely for human use under FDA-guidelines. In addition to routine radiopharmaceutical production, the successful candidate will be expected to help develop new [F-18] and [C-11]-labeled radiopharmaceuticals as well as radiosynthetic methods for MIPS. Good written and verbal communication skills are essential. Experience with HPLC, micro-scale reactions, radiochemistry, and biology background is strongly desired but not necessary. Mail or fax your CV with three reference letters to: Regie Ledesma Department of Radiology Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford Stanford University School of Medicine 1201 Welch Road, Room PS051 Stanford, CA 94305 Phone: 650-497-6003 Fax: 650-618-0415 regiel@stanford.edu Other opportunities: Stanford Radiology Faculty Positions Stanford Radiology Postdoc Employment Opportunities Canary Center Employment Opportunities Nuclear Medicine & Molecular Imaging Employment Opportunities Precision Health and Integrated Diagnostics Center (PHIND) Employment Opportunities MIPS About Us What is Molecular Imaging Trainees Council Team Events Facilities SCI3 Cyclotron & Radiochemistry Facility Directions Employment Software/Tools Publications Research All Labs Chemistry Cell Biology Instrumentation Pre-Clinical Clinical Nanotechnology Faculty and Staff Leadership Faculty Members Administration Research Staff Instructors Visiting Faculty Research Scientists Research Associates Postdoctoral Fellows Visiting Scholars Graduate Students Undergraduate Students Interns Education BIOE221 2018 2016 BIOE222 2017 2016 2004-2014 2018 BIOE224 W 2016 BIOE229 S 2016 Radionuclide Imaging News 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 Events MIPS Mini-Retreats MIPS Roundtables IMAGinING the Future Journal Club 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 Previous Seminars Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford Stanford Medicine News Events Careers Contact Health Care Stanford Health Care Stanford Children's Health Stanford School of Medicine About Contact Maps & Directions Jobs Basic Science Departments Clinical Science Departments Academic Programs Vision Find People Visit Stanford Search Clinical Trials Give a Gift ©2021 Stanford Medicine Privacy Policy Terms of Use See us on Facebook See us on Twitter Stanford University Stanford School of Medicine Stanford Health Care Stanford Children's Health Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford University Healthcare Alliance