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physician. Perform study coordination to support imaging clinical trials. Perform image processing and analysis to support imaging response assessment in therapeutic clinical trials. Perform preclinical
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at the University of Utah. Qualifications: The candidate should hold a PhD degree in Biomedical Engineering, Physics, or a related field, and have demonstrated excellence in medical imaging research, as evidenced by
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developing goals, process improvement initiatives, workflows, and growth plans. · Help guide and expand the use of cardiac imaging in our growing health system · Supervising and mentoring fellows, residents
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of U, including developing goals, process improvement initiatives, workflows, and growth plans. · Help guide and expand the use of cardiac imaging in our growing health system · Supervising and mentoring
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include: Providing leadership and strategic direction for thoracic imaging at the U of U, including developing goals, process improvement initiatives, workflows, and growth plans. Help guide and expand
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record of scientific productivity is preferable. The successful applicant must have a Ph.D.in Computer Science, Data Science, Statistics, Mathematics, Physics, Engineering or related field at the start of
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of the following fields – drug and gene delivery, nanomedicine, gene therapy, molecular imaging and theranostics, biomedical engineering, immunology, cell biology, chemistry, biochemistry, or related fields
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processing and analysis to support imaging response assessment in therapeutic clinical trials. Perform preclinical imaging studies in compliance with AAALAC, IACUC, and other regulatory requirements. Support
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Facilities The Abdominal Imaging program at the University of Utah is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including advanced CT, MRI, ultrasound (including high-risk OB), fluoroscopy, and image-guided