My lab is looking to hire a postdoc to work at the interface of autoimmunity, molecular imaging, and drug development with potential for industry collaboration. #multiplesclerosis#drugdevelopment#postdocjobs https://t.co/k5dJd13xVj
The DOE has announced a new funding opportunity for research to facilitate, streamline, and accelerate the translation of novel radioisotopes and their associated chelating agents and linker/ligands. https://t.co/2uzTZ96MYB
Postdoctoral Scholar in Cancer Metabolism and High-Throughput Screening with @ClarkLabUCLA
Crump Institute for Molecular Imaging, UCLA, Los Angeles, USA
https://t.co/Pk74BZTJBP
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We're looking for a postdoc for a funded position in my lab that combines molecular imaging, cancer metabolism, drug development, and high-throughput screening! Application information below. Please RT. #metabolism#HTS#postdocjobs
Check out the first article of the series coined “Visions” Antiracism and Allyship in Action. This article series aims to identify and
discuss specific actionable items for improving diversity and representation in molecular imaging.
@WMISWMIC#WomenInSTEM
Congratulations to our lab member Ksenia Lisova, who just successfully completed her Ph.D. defense in the Physics and Biology in Medicine (PBM) program at UCLA! Very well done!
Join us with two FREE 'Megastars of Molecular Imaging' half-day seminars on 9th and 10th November 13:30-17:30 GMT! 10 × 30 min talks with 15 min Q&A.
Seminar 1: https://t.co/X6IXE9x6N8; Seminar 2: https://t.co/R4C7wCFFge
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Protein synthesis is required in distinct populations of inhibitory neurons in the mouse amygdala to store memories of danger and safety, according to a Nature paper. https://t.co/L1t75SIXrw
Join the WIMIN Fireside Chat for “Women’s Voice in Molecular Imaging” networking event at #WMIC2020 TODAY at 9pm EST. Opportunity to ask questions and discuss with amazing experts about feminism, leadership, anti-racism/equity and mentorship.
#WIMINwmic2020
Congratulations to UCLA professor Andrea Ghez, winner of the 2020 Nobel Prize in Physics, for her pioneering research on the Milky Way’s supermassive black hole.
Full story: https://t.co/Few0aJsy6T
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