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美国斯坦福大学放射学博士后岗位

日期:2007-08-30

Institution

Stanford University

Position

Postdoctoral Fellowship in Radiology

Location

Stanford, CA, US

Date Posted

Aug 29 2007

Description

Advanced Techniques for Cancer Imaging: NIH 2 Year Training Program
The Department of Radiology at Stanford University is offering qualified individuals a unique research opportunity through our Advanced Techniques for Cancer Imaging Program (http://rsl.stanford.edu/education/nci.html). Our two-year program allows basic scientists in medical imaging (PhDs) and clinical scientists (MDs past residency) to collaborate in an unparalleled environment that combines the medical imaging sciences, the clinical sciences, a strong cancer focus, and an institutional commitment to training academic radiologists and basic scientists in imaging science. Postdoctoral trainee applications will be accepted until December 31, 2008. We are currently recruiting for postdoctoral trainee positions that will begin starting on February 1, 2008. All positions must be filled by January 31, 2009.

The ideal candidates will be individuals who have received a PhD or an MD degree. PhD candidates must have completed their degree in physics, engineering, or an imaging-related field from an approved doctoral program within four years of acceptance to our training program. Experience in imaging is preferred. MD candidates must have completed at least two years in an approved radiology residency program. The Stanford University Medical School is committed to increasing the representation of women and members of minority groups. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply. In accordance with NIH regulations, applicants must be citizens, permanent residents, or naturalized citizens of the United States.

Applicants should send:
1. A curriculum vitae
2. Letters from three referees
3. A brief, written statement no longer than 1000 words (i.e., no more than four pages, double-spaced, with 12-point type)
describing:

1. your research background as it relates to cancer imaging,
2. your current research project(s),
3. your career goals,
4. your interest in this program (i.e., how this program fits into your research and career goals)

Contact

Send all materials to:
Training Program Administrator
Richard M. Lucas Center for Imaging, Room P-162A
Radiological Sciences Laboratory
Department of Radiology
Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford, CA 94305-5488

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