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Key Responsibilities :
1. Design and execute scientific experiments to support the discovery and development of radiopharmaceuticals, including the synthesis, purification, and characterization of novel radiolabeled compounds. Independently or collaboratively generate, analyze, and interpret experimental data to advance project objectives.
2. Ensure compliance with industry and regulatory standards (e.g., SOPs, GLP, GMP) to maintain rigorous quality control in radiopharmaceutical research and production.
3. Operate and maintain specialized equipment (e.g., radiolabeling modules, HPLC, gamma counters) to support preclinical and translational research in nuclear medicine.
4. Collaborate with cross-functional teams (internal and external) to drive innovation in radiopharmaceutical discovery, radioligand therapy (RLT), and theranostics.
5. Stay abreast of emerging technologies in nuclear medicine, radiochemistry, and molecular imaging to enhance research methodologies and therapeutic applications.
Qualifications & Requirements :
1. Ph.D. degree in Radiopharmaceutical Sciences, Medicinal Chemistry, Molecular Imaging, or a related discipline.
2. Strong background in drug discovery / development, with preferred experience in oncology, radiochemistry, or targeted radionuclide therapy.
3. Expertise in laboratory techniques relevant to radiopharmaceutical synthesis, radiolabeling (e.g., Ga, Lu, Ac), and analytical characterization (HPLC, TLC, mass spectrometry).
4. Proficiency in English (both written and spoken) to support global collaboration and regulatory documentation.
5. Demonstrated ability in scientific literature review to integrate cutting-edge research into experimental design.
6. Excellent communication and teamwork skills to effectively collaborate in a multidisciplinary research environment.
Boston • Boston, MA, US