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IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY & MEDICINE
DIVISION OF MEDICINE
Post-Doctoral Research Associate
Imaging of Liver Disease - 5 year longitudinal study
An energetic scientist is sought for a new research programme on liver
disease at the Hammersmith Campus. The project will use novel non-invasive
imaging techniques based on microbubble contrast-enhanced ultrasound and
multinuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
The successful applicant will take a leading role in the development of both
imaging techniques and data analysis methods. Candidates should have a PhD
in physics or mathematics. An inquiring mind is more important than
specific past experience. Expert training is available in all aspects of
the project.
The post is grant funded for five years from 1st December 1999 and salary is
based on the RA1A scale, £15,735 - £23,651 plus £2,134 per annum. For
informal enquiries please contact Dr Simon Taylor-Robinson on 0181 383 3266
or 0171 886 6844; email: [log in to unmask]
For a job description and an application form, please contact the Personnel
Department, Commonwealth Building, Hammersmith Campus, Imperial College of
Science, Technology and Medicine, Du Cane Road, London W12 0NN or telephone
0181 383 4575 (24 hour answerphone) quoting reference DMHG/PS.
The closing date for applications is 24 September 1999. Interviews are
likely to be held in the week beginning 11 October 1999.
The College is striving towards equal opportunities.
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