Are you a highly motivated and skilled researcher looking to advance your career in biomedical imaging? We are seeking a talented Research Assistant to join our team at the Klinikum rechts der Isar der Technischen Universität München in Munich, Germany.
About the Position:
We are offering a full-time or part-time temporary contract (24 months) as a Research Assistant in the Klinik und Poliklinik für Nuklearmedizin. The successful candidate will work on establishing imaging biomarkers in a preclinical setting based on magnetic resonance imaging and positron emission tomography.
Your Responsibilities:
* Implement and optimize deuterium, 1H MRSI, and hyperpolarized 13C metabolic MRI for muscle research.
* Develop imaging protocols for small animal PET imaging using [18F]FDG-PET.
* Lay out imaging strategies for early-stage detection, tumor phenotyping, and evaluation of response to therapy.
* Publish scientific results.
Your Profile:
To be successful in this role, you should have an excellent M.Sc. or equivalent degree in physics, chemistry, biomedical engineering, or a related field. Previous experience in biomedical imaging is an advantage. You should also possess strong team spirit, the ability to study independently, and very good English communication skills.
We Offer:
* A competitive salary: €60,000 - €80,000 per year (estimated), depending on qualifications and experience.
* EGYM well pass, corporate benefits, and discounts.
* Cafeteria, sports, and cultural offers.
* Free use of the library through a branch of the Munich City Library located in the building.
* Working in the heart of Munich with excellent accessibility by public transport.
* Company pension plan through the Federal and State Pension Institute (VBL).
* Self-realization through a varied and technically demanding job with interdisciplinary cooperation between various departments.
Contact Information:
Please submit your complete application documents, including your CV, letter of motivation, names of 2 references, and certificates, in one PDF document.