The fellow will work on novel time domain optical imaging technologies for clinical and preclinical applications in cancer, neuropathology, and cardiac disease
Job Summary
The fellow will work on novel time domain optical imaging technologies for clinical and preclinical applications in cancer, neuropathology, and cardiac disease.
This position offers an opportunity to join the translational optical molecular imaging Laboratory at the Toth Center with an affiliated appointment at Harvard Medical School.
Mass General Brigham relies on high-performing teams to drive groundbreaking medical discoveries and support patient care, research, teaching, and community service.
Matching Summary
The fellow will work on novel time domain optical imaging technologies for clinical and preclinical applications in cancer, neuropathology, and cardiac disease.
Salary
Not specified; Not specified; Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
PhD or MD in Biomedical Engineering
Novel time domain optical imaging technologies
Fluorescence lifetime-based imaging
Nice-to-have
Strong interest in advancing biomedical science
Capable of independent thinking
Experience with animal models of disease
Key Requirements
PhD/MD degree required
Background in Biomedical Engineering or related fields