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participate in clinical trials on emerging neurotechnology. The Department of Radiology & Imaging Sciences includes clinical and research faculty who specialize in all modalities – MRI, CT, PET, ultrasound, and
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molecular imaging with Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) and Positron Emission Tomography(PET). The research scientist will train other investigators, supervise and independently perform
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Nuclear Medicine Program with training in Nuclear Medicine and PET/CT preferred. Deadline to Apply 10/05/2025 Our University Community We value the well-being of each of our employees and are dedicated
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Actions Home Help Job Description More Actions UC Davis Health Careers Sign In New User Previous Job Job Title Lead CT Technologist Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 80683 Location Sacramento Full/Part Time
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an accredited radiation therapy school. Proficient in the use of linear accelerators and CT-simulator equipment, related safely procedures and ability to recognize when unsafe or hazardous conditions exist. New
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the University’s robust digital infrastructure, including multiple 3T MRIs, dual-energy CTs, intraoperative MRI, MR-guided focused ultrasound, and PET-CT scanners, supporting both clinical and research work
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lithotripsy, extracorporeal therapies, laparoscopy, digital radiography, ultrasonography, fluoroscopy, 128-slice CT, 128-slice PET/CT, a 3 Tesla MRI, nuclear medicine, an interventional radiology suite, and a
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electron FLASH studies. The department has access to clinical PET/CT and MR scanners in the Department of Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine. Campus-wide shared resources include small-animal imaging
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or chair, supports Radiology, CT, MRI, and Perioperative Services with all patients, while promoting safe patient handling. This position will also provide a comprehensive orientation and training program
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 3 months ago
during research studies, and conducting MRI, MR/PET, PET/CT, and CT studies with and without the use of radioactive nuclides. Administrative areas of responsibility include ensuring proper use