Clinical Imaging Scientist, Translational Radiology
$203,710–$305,564 year
On-site · Waltham, Massachusetts, United States
Job Summary
Clinical Imaging Scientist will provide strategic and technical expertise on imaging strategies across all phases (I-III) of Oncology clinical development, implementing standard methodology imaging and tumor assessment endpoints (RECIST 1.1, immune-related RECIST, RANO). The role supports drug development programs by improving imaging and tumor assessment processes, collaborates with medical development, data management, statistics and regulatory affairs, interfaces with CROs, trains and troubleshoots imaging workflows, and defines efficient tumor assessment data collection methods for central review across studies. Requires strong communication, leadership in cross-functional teams, and experience with imaging modalities (CT, MRI, PET/CT, bone scans) and related data/is regulatory documentation; familiarity with eCRFs, PACS, and integration of AI/machine learning in imaging is desirable.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor of Science degree
- Imaging related degree and/or professional training preferred with practical clinical experience related to immuno-oncology/oncology imaging
- 5+ years of experience in supporting Oncology clinical trials across phases I-III with delivery of imaging components
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