Postdoctoral Associate Position in Interventional Radiology Research The Pittsburgh Interventional Radiology Institute in the Department of Radiology is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Fellow to join our group of physicians, medical students, residents, and biostatisticians to conduct research in interventional radiology. Our primary research focus is identifying the value of interventional radiology procedures at the institutional, regional, and national levels. This position is designed for highly motivated medical graduates interested in pursuing a career in Interventional Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, surgery, oncology, or procedural specialties who seek intensive research experience, mentorship, and publication productivity prior to residency or advanced fellowship training. The fellow will work directly with faculty leadership in Interventional Radiology across a large multi-hospital academic health system and will participate in clinical research, clinical trials, device development, and outcomes research. The fellow will also be involved in health services research, registry and database development, and translational or device-related projects when available. The fellow will participate in the design and execution of clinical research studies, creation and maintenance of prospective databases, chart review and structured data extraction, and statistical analysis with training and faculty support. Responsibilities will include preparation of abstracts for national meetings, manuscript writing and submission, and assistance with clinical trial coordination and regulatory processes, including IRB submissions. The fellow will attend weekly research meetings, tumor boards, journal clubs, and academic conferences, and will collaborate with faculty in oncology, hepatology, surgery, and radiation oncology. Participation in grant development and protocol preparation is expected. The fellowship provides close mentorship in scientific writing, study design, clinical trial methodology, statistical interpretation, conference presentation skills, and academic career development. Typical fellows can expect to produce multiple peer-reviewed publications and national conference abstracts, including first-author manuscripts and opportunities for oral presentations, as well as strong letters of recommendation from faculty mentors. Highly motivated fellows often exceed these benchmarks. Fellows from quantitative or public health backgrounds will gain direct exposure to clinical workflow and multidisciplinary care to better contextualize research questions and outcomes. Medical trainees and early-career physicians will receive guidance regarding residency applications and career planning. Candidates pursuing research or academic careers in public health, outcomes research, or biostatistics will have opportunities to develop independent projects and collaborative publications. Applicants must hold an MD, DO, MBBS, MPH, MS, or equivalent degree, or be in the final year of their training program. Candidates should demonstrate strong interest in clinical research, excellent written English communication skills, and the ability to work independently and meet deadlines. Prior research experience is preferred but not required. International applicants are encouraged to apply. The fellowship offers a competitive stipend commensurate with experience, conference travel support, dedicated workspace and research infrastructure, statistical and regulatory support, and close faculty mentorship with flexible vacation time. Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, a one-page personal statement describing career goals and research interests, and a writing sample, such as a publication, thesis work, or academic manuscript. Letters of recommendation may be requested after initial review.
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