POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER IN MR IMAGING OF PANCREATIC CANCER- 4+12 months (potentially renewable)
Background and mission :
As a Postdoctoral Researcher, you will:
– Conduct research projects focused on MR imaging for treatment response prediction and stratification of pancreatic cancer
– Develop and validate novel concepts in time-resolved diffusion imaging involving the analysis of diffusion coefficients at different spatial scales and considering kurtosis
– Conduct research projects based on MR elastography techniques (conventional and under pseudo static external load) involving multiple acoustic sources and frequencies
– Have access to preclinical models and clinical workflows for pancreatic cancer
– Train and optimize deep learning models for tumor segmentation and physics-informed tasks
– Publish your findings in peer-reviewed journals and in conferences
Diplomas required :
PhD in biomedical engineering, physics, computer science, medical degree
Skills required:
Proficiency in programming languages and computing environments such as Matlab, Python or C/C++ ; Some experience with MRI acquisition protocol development, in preclinical or clinical settings; Basic knowledge in radiology and physiopathology of pancreatic cancer
Compensation :
Competitive salary in accordance with national guidelines
Structure :
The Inflammation Research Center brings together about 250 researchers, lecturer-researchers, hospital-university staff, technical agents (ITA), doctoral students, post-docs and trainees with the objective of establishing in France a Center of Excellence which links the basic research with translational and clinical research in inflammatory diseases.
The objectives of the IRC are:
-to understand fundamentally the basics of inflammatory processes and development fibrosis
-to identify new pathophysiological mechanisms of inflammatory diseases
-identify biomarkers associated with diseases and develop new imaging tools
-to create new preclinical animal models allowing proof of concept (POC) for the study of inflammatory diseases
-the search for new therapeutic approaches.

