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An established industry player is seeking two experienced clinical academics to join their PET Centre and Research Departments. This exciting role involves providing clinical PET imaging services, supporting innovative research programs, and mentoring students and fellows. You will engage in cutting-edge imaging technologies and contribute to academic activities that address unmet needs in the field. Join a dynamic team at a leading clinical PET facility, where your expertise will have a significant impact on advancing medical imaging and patient care.
About Us
The Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine is one of the largest and most successful centres for research and education in the UK, formed by merging the School of Biomedical Sciences with the School of Medicine. It fosters collaboration among basic, translational, and clinical scientists, offering expertise in various fields such as imaging, biomedical engineering, genetics, and more. The School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences focuses on medical imaging and computational modelling, encouraging interdisciplinary research and collaboration with clinical departments.
The King’s College London and Guy’s & St Thomas PET Centre is a leading UK clinical PET facility, providing extensive research and clinical services, including advanced imaging technologies like Total Body PET scanners. Our research department comprises about 50 scientists and clinicians working on radiopharmaceutical development, theragnostics, nanotechnology, and more, with significant infrastructure and a global research impact.
About the role
We seek two experienced clinical academics to join our PET Centre and Research Departments at Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust. You will be responsible for clinical PET imaging services, supporting research programs, and contributing to education and supervision of students and fellows. Candidates must be fully trained in clinical PET imaging, registered with the GMC, possess an ARSAC licence, and be on the Specialist Register. Your duties include reporting, MDT participation, developing imaging protocols, and ensuring safety and best practices. Academic activities will focus on unmet needs like TBP imaging, theragnostics, and advanced metabolic imaging, linked with clinical trials and other imaging modalities.
This is a full-time, indefinite contract (40 hours per week).