| Employer: | INSERM UMR 892 Team 13 "Nuclear Oncology Research", INSERM |
| Location: | Nantes, France |
| Posted: | October 30, 2009 Expires: January 30, 2010 |
| Job Title: | Peddose Dosimetry and Health Effects of Diagnostic Applications of Radiopharmaceuticals |
| Description: |
The « radiopharmaceutical dosimetry » group of the « Nuclear Oncology Research » team (INSERM UMR 892) is opening an 18 month position in Nantes (France). The work will consist in the study of existing models for dosimetry and pharmacokinetics assessment in diagnostic Nuclear Medicine. The project takes place within a Support Action sponsored by the European Union within FP7: PEDDOSE : Dosimetry and Health Effects of Diagnostic Applications of Radiopharmaceuticals with particular emphasis on the use in children and adolescents. The aim of this proposal is to provide data on dosimetry and corresponding dose related risks when administering radiopharmaceuticals for diagnostic purposes in children and adults.
The candidate will have a background in Nuclear Medicine, including dosimetric and pharmacokinetics modelling. Radiation safety and/or epidemiology skills would be appreciated. Project should start early 2010 so applications should be sent as early as possible.
To apply: Contact : Manuel Bardies, UMR 892 INSERM, Institut de Recherches Thérapeutiques de l’Université de Nantes, 8 Quai Moncousu, BP 70721, 44007 Nantes cedex, France. Mail : manuel.bardies@inserm.fr Tel : +33 228 08 03 13 |
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The main research objective of the "Nuclear Oncology Research" team is the development of targeted radionuclide therapy, and more specifically of radioimmunotherapy, to treat disseminated cancers.
1. Improving radionuclide targeting techniques by the use of innovative radionuclides in relationship with the implantation of the Arronax cyclotron in Nantes, of pretargeting strategies and of colloidal vectors. 2. Using high LET radionuclides, very toxic at short range, such as alpha emitters. 3. Developing multimodality treatments that synergize with radioimmunotherapy 4. Searching for new target antigens, expressed by tumor cells or their environment 5. Controlling the efficacy and toxicity of targeted radionuclide therapy by quantifying precisely (quantitative imaging) the absorbed doses delivered to tumor cells and normal tissues (dosimetry) and by understanding the biological effects of ionizing radiations (radiobiology). 6. Transferring the results to the clinics in radioimmunotherapy (RIT), molecular imaging and PET quantification and intraoperative tumor detection.
Group 1: Radionuclide targeting in oncology (leaders: Alain Faivre-Chauvet and Jean-François Gestin) Group 2: Experimental and clinical nuclear oncology (leaders: Michel Chérel, François Davodeau and Françoise Kraeber-Bodéré) Group 3: Dosimetry of targeted radionuclide therapy (leader: Manuel Bardiès)
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| Job Type: | Postdoctoral researcher |
| Sector: | Academia |
| Website: | http://www.inserm.fr |
| Dept Site: | http://www.crcna.univ-nantes.fr/63132923/0/fiche___pagelibre/&RH=1228735028697 |
| Salary: | according to candidate qualification |
| Hours: | Full time |
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