post-doctoral research position

Ralph Mason (mason01@utsw.swmed.edu)
Mon, 06 Jul 1998 16:12:19 -0500 (CDT)

There is an immediate opening in our laboratory for a post-doctoral research
fellow to investigate tumor oxygenation using 19F MR EPI. Candidate should
have strong background in tumor biology with keen interest to learn magnetic
resonance techniques. Available immediately for 2 years; salary $26 000.

The position was advertized in the July 3. 1998 issue of Science and can
also be viewed at

http://recruit.sciencemag.org/viewads1.shtml

I would be grateful if you would draw this position to the attention of any
likely candidates:I will be pleased to furnish further details.

As a courtesy to others please reply directly

Mason01@utsw.swmed.edu

rather than via the listserver. Apologies for duplication through cross-posting.

Ralph Mason

Recent relevant publications from our laboratory include:

Non-Invasive Determination of Tumor Oxygen Tension and Local Variation with
Growth" R. P. Mason, P. P. Antich, E. E. Babcock, A. Constantinescu, P.
Peschke & E. W. Hahn, Int. J. Radiat. Oncol. Biol. Phys. 29 (1), 95-103 (1994)

"Oxygen Tension Mapping by 19F Echo Planar NMR Imaging of Sequestered
Perfluorocarbon", B. R. Barker, R. P. Mason, N. Bansal, & R. M. Peshock,
JMRI 4, 595-602 (1994).

"Hexafluorobenzene: a sensitive 19F NMR indicator of tumor oxygenation". R.
P. Mason, W. Rodbumrung, and P P. Antich, NMR in Biomed. 9, 125-134 (1996).

"Regional Tumor Oximetry: 19F NMR Spectroscopy of Hexafluorobenzene", S.
Hunjan, R. P. Mason, A. Constantinescu, P. Peschke, E. W. Hahn & P. P.
Antich, Int. J. Radiat. Oncol. Biol. Phys.41 (1) 161-171 (1998).

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RALPH P. MASON, Ph.D., C. Chem.
Associate Professor
Advanced Radiological Sciences,
Department of Radiology,
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas,
5323 Harry Hines Boulevard,
Dallas, Texas 75235-9058
Tel: 214-648-8926
FAX: 214-648-2991
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