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*Assistant/Associate/Full Professor, Radiology, Human Ultra-High-Field MR *

*Division: *Radiological Sciences

*Track: *Tenure

*Rank: *Commensurate w/Experience


*Position Description: *

The Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology (MIR) at the Washington University
School of Medicine in St. Louis -- consistently ranked among the top five
departments in NIH radiology funding (fourth in 2020, second in 2021, and
third in 2022) -- invites applications for two full-time faculty positions
on the investigator (tenure) track in human ultra-high field (UHF) MR
imaging and spectroscopy. Applications are particularly encouraged from
candidates with research interests focused on UHF RF coil and hardware
development or novel acquisition and reconstruction methods.


*Qualifications: *

   - PhD, MD/PhD or equivalent degree in the physical sciences or
   engineering;
   - Experience and skill in the development of UHF MR hardware or data
   acquisition and reconstruction methods;
   - Demonstrated potential or success in obtaining extramural funding;
   - Demonstrated potential or success in mentoring graduate students and
   post-doctoral fellows;
   - Outstanding communication, writing, and interpersonal skills.


*Biomedical MR Center (BMRC): *

The selected candidates will join the Biomedical Magnetic Resonance Center
(BMRC), one of five research centers housed within MIR. The BMRC comprises
approximately 20 faculty members and 50 students, postdoctoral fellows,
staff, and clinical fellows. BMRC investigators are pioneers in the
development and application of MR techniques and data analytics, providing
an understanding of the complex microstructure and biophysical and
physiological determinants that govern healthy and diseased tissues. The
BMRC offers a collaborative environment for diverse interdisciplinary
research initiatives. More information about the BMRC can be found here:
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The selected candidates will be encouraged to collaborate with the BMRC
faculty and the broader imaging community in MIR and other departments at
Washington University in St. Louis.


*Facilities: *

MIR is a preeminent research institute with excellence in magnetic
resonance imaging, optical imaging, neuroimaging, PET tracer development
and translation, and imaging informatics. MIR has extensive collaborations
with other top-ranked departments across the School of Medicine and the
University. MIR supports world-class research imaging facilities, including
magnetic resonance, nuclear, molecular, and optical imaging resources, and
cyclotrons for preclinical and translational research. Human MR research
scanners include a Siemens whole-body Terra.X 7T (anticipated delivery in
summer 2024), four Siemens Prisma 3T, a Siemens Vida 3T, a Siemens Biograph
mMR PET/MR, and two PET/CT (Vision). The MIR small-animal imaging resources
include 9.4 T, 4.7 T, and 11.74 T MR scanners, PET/CT and simultaneous
PET/MR scanners, and a GE SPINlab hyperpolarization unit. MIR radiologists
serve nine hospitals, including the nationally ranked Barnes-Jewish and St.
Louis Children's Hospitals, bridging cutting-edge MRI science with clinical
excellence.


*Benefits: *

Washington University provides faculty with generous benefits that include
health, life, disability coverage, retirement, and tuition assistance. In
addition to these competitive benefits, the university offers a variety of
time off and quality-of-life programs. We are a diverse group and wholly
encourage diversity to reflect the rich community in which we live and
serve. We are committed to promoting an environment that is inclusive and
welcoming to all individuals. All qualified applicants will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion,
sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin,
veteran status, disability, or genetic information.


*Application Instructions *

Candidates are invited to submit their applications through Opportunity
Details - Faculty Opportunities (wustl.edu), including a cover letter
detailing qualifications and career goals, a research plan, and a
curriculum vitae addressed to Dr. Pam Woodard, Elizabeth E. Mallinckrodt
Professor and Chair of the Department of Radiology.


*Contact for questions *

Hongyu An, D.Sc, Chair of the Search Committee

hongy...@wustl.edu

314-3625805

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Washington University School of Medicine
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