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Postdoctoral Opportunity at Mass General Hospital – Harvard Medical School
The Gordon Center for Medical Imaging (GCMI) in the Department of Radiology at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and Harvard Medical School (HMS) in Boston, Massachusetts, has an opening for highly qualified individuals at the post-doctoral level to work on research related to multi-modal 7T (f)MRI imaging of the brainstem in aging under the mentorship of Dr. Heidi Jacobs. The Department of Radiology at MGH is equipped with the first mobile PET/CT, the first brain PET/MRI, the first whole-body PET/MRI in the USA and several MRI scanners, including at ultra-high-field. It is also equipped with a substantial large scale shared memory computing facility for parametric image analysis, tomographic reconstruction, Monte Carlo simulation, and other computationally intensive research applications.
Applicants must have obtained or anticipate soon receiving a Ph.D. in biomedical, computer or electrical engineering, medical physics, cognitive neuroscience or a related field. Strong analytical, quantitative and programming skills are essential (e.g., QSM, fMRI-physiological data analyses). Prior experience in medical imaging, signal/image processing, and physiological investigation is advantageous. The successful candidate will have joint appointments at MGH and HMS and will be closely interacting with the Harvard Aging Brain Study team (Drs. Keith Johnson and Reisa Sperling). If interested, please send your CV, letter describing interests, background, qualifications and 3 letters of recommendation.
MGH & HMS are equal-opportunity, affirmative action employers. Women and minority candidates are encouraged to apply.
Heidi Jacobs, Ph.D. Instructor, GCMI
Email: hjacobs@mgh.harvard.edu
[cid:image001.png@01D4F544.4ACC20E0]Gordon Center for Medical Imaging
MGH – Nashua 6606; Radiology, MGH
125 Nashua Street Street
Boston, MA 02114
See also: https://www.massgeneral.org/careers/ [job number 3091900]
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