| Subject: | FW: Position Prof. Biomedical Imaging at University of Liverpool |
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| Date: | Sun, 19 May 2013 15:22:02 +0100 |
| From: | LIVIm <LIVIm@cancer.org.uk> |
| To: | Francois Lassailly <Francois.Lassailly@cancer.org.uk> |
| CC: | P.A.Murray@liverpool.ac.uk <P.A.Murray@liverpool.ac.uk> |
My colleagues and I at the University of Liverpool (together with people at Manchester, UCL and Edinburgh) have recently been awarded £4.5M for a UK Regenerative Medicine Platform (UKRMP) Safety Hub (see www.ukrmp.org.uk). A key initial focus of our Hub is to investigate the biodistribution and behaviour of transplanted cells in mouse models of liver and kidney injury, using various whole animal imaging techniques.
Our University is now committed to investing in this area and we are planning to set up a centre for preclinical imaging with the following imaging modalities: MRI, SPECT, CT, photoacoustic imaging (MSOT from iTHera Medical), bioluminescence/fluorescence (IVIS Spectrum). We are also currently advertising for someone to head the centre (please see attached), and ideally, would prefer someone who has experience of high-field strength MRI, but who also has the enthusiasm to develop multi modal imaging platforms, and to make this facility become a recognised centre of excellence.
I would be very grateful if you could send the attached advert to anyone you might know who could be interested in such a position. I am very happy to be contacted for further information.
With best wishes
Trish Murray
Reader/Professor
of
Biomedical Imaging (negotiable salary)
Ref:
A-579289/WWW
Deadline
31st May
The University of Liverpool, UK is
investing in state-of-the-art
imaging platforms, including high field strength MRI,
photoacoustics and next
generation SPECT as part of an initiative to establish a
Centre for Preclinical
Imaging. As such, we are seeking a suitably skilled individual
at Reader or
Professor level to direct, and indeed, influence the
development of this
exciting facility. You should have the drive, expertise and
vision to create a
world-class imaging resource serving both the local and
national research communities.
Management and leadership skills required to establish
collaborative research
programmes are essential. Internationally recognised research
excellence will,
however, be our primary recruitment criterion.
To apply go to this link: https://www.liv.ac.uk/working/job_vacancies/professiorial/a-579289/
For further information contact Trish
Murray (p.a.murray@liv.ac.uk)