Scientist (SRI) - Physical Sciences - Regular Full-time (Renewable) 2024-11 at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Toronto, ON, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

21 Mar, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

14 Feb, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

No

Telecommute

No

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Hospital/Health Care

Description

Sunnybrook Research Institute (SRI) is seeking candidates for a fully funded Scientist working in the physical sciences, computational sciences or engineering applied to biomedical research to join the Physical Sciences Platform (PSP) at SRI. The successful candidate will show strong evidence of scholarly achievement in biomedical research, such as the development of novel biomedical imaging methods, image-guided therapeutics, molecular therapeutic agents, image analysis methods and informatics, or medical devices.
Candidates must be eligible for appointment at the University of Toronto at the level of Assistant Professor (or higher) and possess a PhD in the physical or applied sciences (e.g., physics, chemistry, engineering, computer science or related fields) with experience in mentoring and collaboration. The candidate will be expected to develop or relocate their research program as an independent research scientist, and support their research activity through competitive external funding awards. They will foster local, national and international collaborations, and participate in graduate training through an academic appointment in the appropriate department at the University of Toronto (e.g. Medical Biophysics, Biomedical Engineering, Institute of Medical Science, Surgery, Computer Science, Pharmaceutical Sciences). They will develop translational research that will “invent the future of healthcare”, in alignment with the clinical research programs and strategic priorities of the institute, and build new, complementary and collaborative research capacity among the existing PSP scientists.
About Sunnybrook: SRI comprises three research platforms (Biological Sciences, Evaluative Clinical Sciences and Physical Sciences) and is the research organization of the Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, one of Canada’s leading academic hospitals. Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre is a teaching hospital fully affiliated with the University of Toronto. It is Canada’s largest regional trauma centre as well as the 2nd largest cancer centre in Canada. Sunnybrook sees 1.3M patients every year, is one of nine regional stroke centres in Ontario supporting over 58,000 emergency department visits annually, and contains the largest veterans care facility in Canada.
The Sunnybrook Research Institute supports ~$100 million of annual research activities within approximately 250,000 square feet of state-of-the-art research space at the Bayview campus of Sunnybrook, 10 kilometres from downtown Toronto. SRI has one of the best recognized and most productive research teams in medical imaging and physical sciences globally, and houses an extensive array of research infrastructure. The Physical Sciences Platform comprises 77 scientists with a total staff of over 300, including over 100 post-graduate trainees from the University of Toronto.
Research areas in Physical Sciences include Biomedical Imaging and Image Analysis (MRI, Ultrasound, PET, X-Ray, Digital Pathology and Optical Imaging); Precision Medicine (Radiogenomics, Theranostics); Computational Modeling and Machine Learning; Design and Development of Medical Devices; Biophysics and Bioengineering. Image-Guided Therapy is a major focus area at SRI, and has been supported by the Canada Foundation for Innovation leading to the establishment of the Centre for Research in Image-Guided Therapeutics; and by the federal Strategic Innovation Fund giving rise to INOVAIT, an industry-academic consortium for AI and Image-Guided Therapy. Physical Scientists at SRI engage clinical partners and pursue opportunities to translate innovations through pre-clinical and first-in-human testing, commercialize products by creating start-ups and licensing, and partner with companies in the development of new technologies. They are strongly supported in these efforts by SRI’s Technology Transfer office.
Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and the fourth most populous city in North America. It is located on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario and features an extensive network of rivers, deep ravines, and urban forests, excellent for sailing, canoeing, biking, running, and cross-country skiing nearby. It is an international centre of business, finance, and the arts, and is a truly multicultural metropolis, with half of Torontonians born outside of Canada. Toronto has been consistently rated as one of the most liveable cities in the world. Founded in 1827, the University of Toronto is the largest and most prestigious research-intensive university in Canada, and one of the world’s leading academic research institutions. The University has more than 16,000 faculty, including 9 Nobel laureates, nearly 100,000 students enrolled across three campuses from 180 different countries and territories around the world, and an annual operating budget of $3.5B. The University of Toronto contains an extensive biomedical research community, including a city-wide network of 14 academic hospitals and research institutes that are all fully affiliated with the University that receive $1.3B in combined research funding.
SRI’s core values are excellence, collaboration, accountability, respect and engagement. We believe our researchers, trainees and support staff are our most valuable assets, and we work to actively support the professional development of our staff and trainees. We strive to nurture a culture of wellness, equity and inclusion across all of SRI, cultivating an organizational culture of belonging and wellbeing.

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