Senior MRI Program Manager, Center for Biomedical Research Support
The University of Texas at Austin Student Government(1 month ago)
About this role
The Senior MRI Program Manager at the Center for Biomedical Research Support is responsible for leading the MR component of the Biomedical Imaging Center’s mission, involving multi-modal biomedical imaging to support basic, translational, and clinical research at UT Austin. The role includes expanding technical capabilities, managing imaging systems, and overseeing educational programs related to MR imaging.
Required Skills
- MRI Imaging
- Program Management
- Biomedical Research
- Technical Leadership
- Team Coordination
Qualifications
- PhD in Biomedical MRI
- 3+ years MRI Research Experience
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