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2015年03月08日
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Postdoctoral Fellowship - Stanford Molecular Imaging Scholars Program and Stanford Cancer Imaging Training Program

 

Employer:  Stanford University
   
   

Job Description

STANFORD MOLECULAR IMAGING SCHOLARS PROGRAM
Postdoctoral Training in Molecular Imaging of Cancer
Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA

Program Director: Craig Levin, PhD
Co-Program Director: Sanjiv Sam Gambhir, MD, PhD

The Stanford Molecular Imaging Scholars (SMIS) Program is a diverse training program bringing together more than thirteen Departments, predominantly from the Stanford Schools of Medicine and Engineering, in order to train the next generation of interdisciplinary leaders in molecular imaging. Oncologic molecular imaging is a rapidly growing area within molecular imaging which combines the disciplines of chemistry, cell/molecular biology, molecular pharmacology, physics, bioengineering, imaging sciences, and clinical medicine to advance cancer research, diagnosis, and management. SMIS fellows will conduct innovative research in cancer imaging under the supervision of two faculty mentors from complementary fields, in a comprehensive, integrated, flexible program
Funding is available for stipend, supplies, and travel.

Application deadline: May 11, 2015 for a start date in September 2015


STANFORD CANCER IMAGING TRAINING PROGRAM
Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA

Program Director: Sandy Napel, PhD

The Stanford Cancer Imaging Training (SCIT) Program, funded by the
National Cancer Institute, aims to train the next generation of
researchers in the development and clinical application of advanced
techniques for cancer imaging. Our coursework, rich mentored training
opportunities, and outstanding resources, provide an active, vibrant
program that attracts students nationwide. Graduates from our program
are highly sought after, filling faculty and industry research positions
internationally. This two-year training program only accepts US
citizens, non-citizen nationals, or permanent residents, and will help
develop a US workforce to make progress in the battle against cancer.

Application deadline: July 1, 2015