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The University of Göteborg uses a wide range of expertise to address societal issues. With 6,600 staff members and 56 000 students, the university is a sizable and stimulating environment to work and learn. Researchers and students from throughout the world are drawn to this university by its strong research and appealing academic options. The university makes a positive impact on a better future by bringing fresh insights and knowledge to bear. Most branches of radiation physics, including dosimetry, detectors and measurement methods, radiobiology, and radiation protection, as well as applications in radioecology, radiation protection readiness, nuclear medicine (diagnostics and therapy), MRIs, X-rays, and radiation therapy (external and brachytherapy), are all areas of research in the field of medical radiation sciences. In a research group that specialises in alpha-particle emitting radionuclides for molecularly targeted cancer radiation therapy, the postdoctoral fellow will work actively. The multidisciplinary team comprises oncologists, radiochemists, and physicists. Three PhD students are now enrolled in the group: two in radiochemistry and one in physics. Preclinical and clinical research are combined in this work, which has resulted in a phase I clinical trial that is now complete on the use of astatine-211 as an alpha emitter for the treatment of metastatic ovarian cancer. A new initiative was launched recently with the goal of creating innovative therapies for kids with neuroblastoma that has spread.
 Subject area: 
Medical Radiation Sciences. Subject area description. Therapeutic Nuclear Medicine/Dosimetry 
Duties:
 The task will involve the practical effort necessary to conduct both in vitro and in vivo experimental research, as well as the design and analysis of experiments. The work will also involve numerical computations using programmes like MATLAB and theoretical analysis. Personal qualities appropriate for sensitive, hands-on practical work, such as growing tumour cell lines, analysing cell proliferation, studying cell binding, measuring radioactivity, cutting tissue, staining it histologically, and working with pre-clinical experimental models, will be needed for this job. The tests and research will be carried out in close collaboration with the supervisors. The research group will provide the postdoctoral fellow with practical and logistical support, but they must also be able to work independently. 
Eligibility: 
A doctorate, a doctorate in art, or a foreign degree regarded to be comparable to a doctorate is required for the applicant to be eligible for employment as a postdoc. The hiring decision cannot be made unless this eligibility criteria is satisfied. Those who have finished their degree no more than three years before the application deadline will be given priority consideration. If unusual circumstances arise, applicants who finished their degrees more than three years before the application deadline may also be given priority consideration. Special grounds include sick leave, parental leave, commissions of trust in union organisations, service in the armed forces, or comparable situations, in addition to clinical service or service/assignment pertinent to the subject matter.
 Assessment criteria: 
A PhD in biology, physics, or medical radiation sciences is required of the applicant. It is acknowledged that the applicant is fluent in written and spoken scientific English communication, as well as general English communication abilities.
 Prior knowledge with bio-experimental techniques, pre-clinical trials, actual laboratory work with radioactive materials, and radiation dosage calculations is especially valuable. 
High levels of independence, accuracy, and self-motivation are necessary for the work.
 The candidate must have the ability to operate both individually and collaboratively. Personal attributes like initiative, cooperation, and devotion are very important.
 Employment:
 The position is located in the medical radiation sciences division of the Institute of Clinical Sciences and is limited (temporary) to 24 months at 100% full-time. Date of start: As soon as feasible 
Contact information:
 Please contact Associate Professor Stig Palm at +4670-393 2303 or Researcher Tom Bäck at +4670-697 4058 or tom.back@gu.se with any queries you may have concerning the post. 
Unions: 
Union representatives at the University of Gothenburg can be found here: https://www.gu.se/om-universitetet/jobba-hos-oss/hjalp-for-sokande. 
Application:
 Click the "Apply" button to submit your application through the University of Gothenburg's recruitment portal. 
The requester is required to submit: 
1. A cover letter that briefly summarises your prior research experience and explains your rationale for applying. 2. Detailed CV. 
3. List of publications / manuscripts.
 4. A summary of the credentials in reference to the job posting. 
5. Proof of completed PhD exam.
 6. Contact details of two reference.
 It is your responsibility to ensure that the application is complete as per the vacancy notice, and that the University receives it by the final application deadline. 
Applications must be received by: 
2024-05-16
 Information for International Applicants: 
Selecting a career path abroad is a significant decision. Therefore, please explore the following to have a basic idea of what Gothenburg and we have to offer in terms of advantages and life in general for you and your family, spouse, or partner: 
https://www.gu.se/en/about-the-university/welcome-services. https://www.movetogothenburg.com 
The university cherishes the qualities that diversity contributes to its operations and actively tries to provide an equal working environment. 
The University sets each employee's salary individually. 
The University is required to preserve application materials for two years following the filling of the position, according the guidelines set forth by the National Archives of Sweden. 
After the two years have elapsed, you will receive your documents back if you request them. They will be destroyed if not. 
We have already determined the recruitment channels to use in relation to this one. As a result, we decline to communicate with suppliers, hiring, and recruiting agencies going forward. 
 

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