Applications are sought for a Clinical Fellow/Clinical Radiology trainee with a completed Part 2B FRCR or equivalent in Diagnostic Radiology for Research Fellowship. The post-holder will support a Horizon 2020 Research Grant, working on the Pro-CAncer-I project.

The post-holder will be expected to become proficient in Whole Body MRI Reporting that includes high-resolution T2-weighted imaging, diffusion-weighted and dynamic contrast enhanced imaging.

This is an immersive research post in Imaging AI aimed at providing the post-holder experience of working within a multi-disciplinary research team to grow, develop, research and apply artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques in imaging.

The successful candidate will play a significant role in supporting this project, as well as undertake other innovative radiological research within the AI Imaging Hub.

For Further Information Please Contact : Ana Ribeiro AI Imaging Hub Lead, on 020 8915 6499 ana.ribeiro@rmh.nhs.uk

 

 

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