The EU project PET3D (PET Imaging in Drug Design and Development) is an Innovative Training Network (ITN) funded (€4M) by the European Commission under the H2020 – MSCA-ITN-2015 programme, and coordinated by Professor Matteo Zanda at the University of Aberdeen.
PET3D is run by a Consortium of Universities and Industries operating in the Pharma sector with the aim to provide excellent, interdisciplinary and cross-sectorial training in Drug Design and Development.
A 26-month Research Assistant position is available in the Radiochemistry and Nuclear Imaging Group at CIC biomaGUNE (San Sebastián, Spain), on a project aiming to develop labelling strategies for the incorporation of positron emitters (mainly carbon‐11) into new chemical entities and evaluate their biodistribution and metabolism in small rodents.
For details of this position, go to http://www.pet3d.eu/exciting-opportunity/
The deadline for application is 23 February 2018.