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About Perceptive Our mission is to shape the future of clinical research. With decades of experience and the brightest minds in the industry, we help the global biopharmaceutical industry bring new, advanced medical treatments to market, faster. We seek to change the world, and with the support of our teams across the globe, we flourish together. At Perceptive, we are one team. We learn, grow and win together. Are you ready to help change the world? Apart from job satisfaction, we can offer you: HEALTH: - Medical, Dental and Vision benefits for you and your family, including Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) and Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) YOURSELF: - Paid time off policy including holidays and sick time - Internal growth and development programs & trainings WEALTH: 401(k) program, life & accident insurance and disability insurance About the role Scientist I, Image Analysis, Oncology – Remote We are looking for a new member of the Oncology Image Analysis team, to support the generation of quantitative decision-making data in image-based radioligand therapy dosimetry studies. The Image Analysis Scientist manages and performs analysis work on a variety of medical imaging-based clinical trials. As a member of the Oncology RLT Image Analysis team, the Scientist will be responsible for all quantitative results generated in an imaging study. The Scientist will typically work as a lead analyst on a project-by-project basis, overseeing general data processing and analysis. The Image Analysis Scientist will also typically be responsible for representing the Image Analysis team on multi-disciplinary project teams. Other duties may include reviewing study-related documents, editing or creation of SOPs, guided internal development tasks, and training of new hires. To note, the Image Analysis Scientist will be expected to work on quantitative molecular imaging analysis with a focus on internal dosimetry and SUV analyses. Experience with PET or SPECT imaging data is required. Essential Functions • Analyze nuclear medical imaging data, gamma counter data and associated non-image data • Manage data (including in DICOM format) on online project repositories • Oversee processing of imaging data, including registration, segmentation, ROI quantification • Interact with sponsors around study setup and results interpretation • Draft project documentation and regulatory documents • Ensure quality control of analysis projects • Analysis project management • Create images, plots, and reports for clients • Effectively utilize in-house developed python workflows, iPACS, MIM • Automate workflows by implementing software scripts • Guided internal development work Qualifications • PhD or MSc in a relevant field (e.g. engineering, mathematics, physics, chemistry or biology) • Minimum of 2 years relevant experience in medical image analysis • Required experience analyzing imaging data from nuclear medicine imaging modalities (e.g. PET, SPECT) This role is remote. Candidates located in the following states are preferred: AZ, CT, DE, FL, GA, IL, MA, MO, NH, NJ, NC, PA, UT, VA. The annual base salary range for this role is $63,588-$120,138. This range represents the anticipated initial annual salary and will vary depending on several factors including the candidate’s experience and skills as well as market rate adjustment. Come as you are. We're proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, colour, national origin, gender (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics. Apply tot his job

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