IMMEDIATE JOB OPENING

MRI technical developments and applications

in animals and humans

 

Research Imaging Institute, MRI Division, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

Position: The Research Imaging Institute, MRI Division, at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, invites applications from highly motivated MRI scientists at non-tenure track research assistant professor in the following areas:

Projects: Successful applicants will work on:
1) MRI pulse sequence programming or hardware (Siemens and Bruker)
2) MRI applications in rodent/non-human primate models of stroke and retinal diseases
3) Technical neuro-MRI development and applications in humans

Qualifications: Applicants should have a PhD and/or MD in a related field, plus:
1) Experience in hand-on MRI experiments, in pulse-sequence development, Bruker or Siemens scanners, OR

2) Experience in hand hand-on RF and MRI hardware, OR
3) Expertise in stroke and/or retinal diseases with interests in MRI applications.

 

About us: Our research interests broadly encompass the development of multimodal in vivo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and 2) the applications of these innovative imaging technologies to study anatomy, metabolism, physiology (such as blood flow and oxygenation) and function in neurosciences from animals (mice to non-human primates) disease models to humans. Our research group is highly interdisciplinary with expertise in medicine, physics, engineering, neurology, physiology, neuroscience and image processing.

Relative to this recruitment, the MRI Division houses the following laboratories
1) MRI: 11.7T/16cm Biospec
2) MRI: 7T/30cm Biospec
3) MRI: 7T/16cm Pharmascan 
4) MRI: 3T/90cm whole-body Siemens TIM Trio
5) MRI: 3T/90cm whole-body Siemens TIM Trio + AC88 high performance gradient insert

6) MRI: 3T/90cm whole-body Philips Achieva


There are also comprehensive machine and electronic workshops, wet labs and in-house animal facility, research supports, among others. Additional details including our research interests and resources can be found at http://ric.uthscsa.edu/duong/index.htm

 

Contact: Please email CV, contacts of three references to:

 

Timothy Q. Duong, PhD
MRI Division Chief, Assistant Director for Research, Research Imaging Institute

Stanley I. Glickman MD Endowed Professor
University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
8403 Floyd Curl Drive, San Antonio, TX 78229-3900
E-mail: duongt@uthscsa.edu

 

All Faculty and Postdoctoral appointments are designated as security sensitive positions.

The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer

 


IMMEDIATE JOB OPENING

MRI technical developments and applications

in animals and humans

 

Research Imaging Institute, MRI Division, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

Position: The Research Imaging Institute, MRI Division, at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, invites applications from highly motivated MRI scientists at non-tenure track research assistant professor in the following areas:

Projects: Successful applicants will work on:
1) MRI pulse sequence programming or hardware (Siemens and Bruker)
2) MRI applications in rodent/non-human primate models of stroke and retinal diseases
3) Technical neuro-MRI development and applications in humans

Qualifications: Applicants should have a PhD and/or MD in a related field, plus:
1) Experience in hand-on MRI experiments, in pulse-sequence development, Bruker or Siemens scanners, OR

2) Experience in hand hand-on RF and MRI hardware, OR
3) Expertise in stroke and/or retinal diseases with interests in MRI applications.

 

About us: Our research interests broadly encompass the development of multimodal in vivo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and 2) the applications of these innovative imaging technologies to study anatomy, metabolism, physiology (such as blood flow and oxygenation) and function in neurosciences from animals (mice to non-human primates) disease models to humans. Our research group is highly interdisciplinary with expertise in medicine, physics, engineering, neurology, physiology, neuroscience and image processing.

Relative to this recruitment, the MRI Division houses the following laboratories
1) MRI: 11.7T/16cm Biospec
2) MRI: 7T/30cm Biospec
3) MRI: 7T/16cm Pharmascan 
4) MRI: 3T/90cm whole-body Siemens TIM Trio
5) MRI: 3T/90cm whole-body Siemens TIM Trio + AC88 high performance gradient insert

6) MRI: 3T/90cm whole-body Philips Achieva


There are also comprehensive machine and electronic workshops, wet labs and in-house animal facility, research supports, among others. Additional details including our research interests and resources can be found at http://ric.uthscsa.edu/duong/index.htm

 

Contact: Please email CV, contacts of three references to:

 

Timothy Q. Duong, PhD
MRI Division Chief, Assistant Director for Research, Research Imaging Institute

Stanley I. Glickman MD Endowed Professor
University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
8403 Floyd Curl Drive, San Antonio, TX 78229-3900
E-mail: duongt@uthscsa.edu

 

All Faculty and Postdoctoral appointments are designated as security sensitive positions.

The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer


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IMMEDIATE JOB OPENINGS

MRI technical developments and applications

in animals and humans

 

Research Imaging Institute, MRI Division, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

Positions: The Research Imaging Institute, MRI Division, at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, invites applications from highly motivated scientists at postdoc (2 positions), and non-tenure track faculty (1 position) in the following areas:

Projects: Successful applicants will work on:
1) MRI pulse sequence programming or hardware (Siemens and Bruker)
2) MRI applications in rodent/non-human primate models of stroke and retinal diseases
3) Technical neuro-MRI development and applications in humans

Qualifications: Applicants should have a PhD and/or MD in a related field, plus:
1) Experience in hand-on MRI experiments, in pulse-sequence development, Bruker or Siemens scanners, OR

2) Experience in hand hand-on RF and MRI hardware, OR
3) Expertise in stroke and/or retinal diseases with interests in MRI applications.

 

About us: Our research interests broadly encompass the development of multimodal in vivo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and 2) the applications of these innovative imaging technologies to study anatomy, metabolism, physiology (such as blood flow and oxygenation) and function in neurosciences from animals (mice to non-human primates) disease models to humans. Our research group is highly interdisciplinary with expertise in medicine, physics, engineering, neurology, physiology, neuroscience and image processing.

Relative to this recruitment, the MRI Division houses the following laboratories
1) MRI: 11.7T/16cm Biospec
2) MRI: 7T/30cm Biospec
3) MRI: 7T/16cm Pharmascan  
4) MRI: 3T/90cm whole-body Siemens TIM Trio
5) MRI: 3T/90cm whole-body Siemens TIM Trio + AC88 high performance gradient insert

6) MRI: 3T/90cm whole-body Philips Achieva


There are also comprehensive machine and electronic workshops, wet labs and in-house animal facility, research supports, among others. Additional details including our research interests and resources can be found at http://ric.uthscsa.edu/duong/index.htm

Contact: Please email CV, contacts of three references to:

Timothy Q. Duong, PhD
MRI Division Chief, Assistant Director for Research, Research Imaging Institute

Stanley I. Glickman MD Endowed Professor
University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
8403 Floyd Curl Drive, San Antonio, TX 78229-3900
E-mail: duongt@uthscsa.edu

 

All Faculty and Postdoctoral appointments are designated as security sensitive positions.

The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.