The primary focus of the group is to develop, characterize and evaluate targeting molecular agents for cancer imaging and therapy. The candidate will be responsible for biological characterization, fluorescence microscopy and in vivo imaging/therapy of such agents.
Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Vanderbilt University Medical Center | |
The desired candidate should have expertise and publication in biology and molecular imaging. Technical skills with cell culture, genetic manipulation of cancer cells, western blotting, PCR, binding study, fluorescence microscopy, animal model development, in vivo/ex vivo imaging, and statistical analysis are essential to this position. A candidate with experience in bioconjugate chemistry and therapeutic effect monitoring is preferred. The candidate must have a Ph.D. degree in biology or related fields. Applicants should be fluent in English and possess good written and verbal communication skills. |
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To be considered, applicants should send curriculum vitae, along with names and contact information for three references to:
Mingfeng Bai, Ph.D. Email: mingfeng.bai@vanderbilt.edu |
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Mingfeng Bai : mingfeng.bai@vanderbilt.edu : 615-343-7753 |
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