University of British Columbia
Location
Vancouver, British Columbia
The incumbent will be responsible for synthesizing and evaluating novel theranostic agents for cancer imaging and therapy, including performing radiolabeling of various compounds with multiple isotopes. Responsibilities also include establishing in vivo cancer models, analyzing research data, developing new laboratory methods, contributing to grant writing, and training junior staff.
A doctoral degree (Ph.d.) in a relevant field like chemistry, radiochemistry, biochemistry, or pharmacology is required, along with at least five years of recent, relevant post-Doctoral research experience. Preferred qualifications include experience with molecular docking and general experience in radiopharmaceutical research.