The Hariri Optical Imaging Laboratory is a multidisciplinary research group at Massachusetts General Hospital. The focus of the laboratory is on the design, development and clinical translation of optical coherence tomography (OCT)-based microscopic imaging devices for detection, diagnosis and monitoring of pulmonary diseases, including lung fibrosis, smoking and vaping-related lung diseases, post-COVID lung disease and interstitial lung abnormalities. A highly motivated, independent, innovative, and organized individual with an interest in translational optical/diagnostic imaging and biomedicine is sought for a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow position. The appropriate candidate will work in a highly collaborative research environment that aims to translate optical imaging devices for the detection, diagnosis, and assessment of pulmonary diseases. The position will involve (but not be limited to) novel imaging device development and image processing using polarization-sensitive OCT (PS-OCT) for diagnosis and longitudinal assessment of lung diseases in collaboration with the team of Dr. Martin Villiger at the Wellman Center for Photomedicine.
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Ph.D. or professional degree