Undergraduate Students
Students should apply to the undergraduate summer research program announced each year (usually in January) by the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Toronto and indicate that they wish to conduct research in radiopharmaceutical sciences under the supervision of Professor Raymond Reilly. LMIR usually provides paid opportunities for 1-2 undergraduate students to work on research each summer. There may also be opportunities for third year students in the PharmD program at the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy to work unpaid on a research project course (PHM389H) under the supervision of Professor Reilly. Please contact Professor Reilly directly if you are a PharmD student and interested in discussing this opportunity.
Students should apply to the undergraduate summer research program announced each year (usually in January) by the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Toronto and indicate that they wish to conduct research in radiopharmaceutical sciences under the supervision of Professor Raymond Reilly. LMIR usually provides paid opportunities for 1-2 undergraduate students to work on research each summer. There may also be opportunities for third year students in the PharmD program at the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy to work unpaid on a research project course (PHM389H) under the supervision of Professor Reilly. Please contact Professor Reilly directly if you are a PharmD student and interested in discussing this opportunity.
Graduate Students
Training opportunities may be available for highly qualified graduate students to pursue a MSc or PhD degree with specialization in the radiopharmaceutical sciences once accepted by the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Toronto. Please note that candidates are only considered once admitted to the Department – it is not possible to be considered for a position at LMIR without prior acceptance. Only those candidates with high academic standing and with the appropriate educational background and experience to pursue thesis research in the area of radiopharmaceutical sciences will be contacted for an interview. Professor Reilly will review the files of any accepted students who have indicated on their application an interest to conduct radiopharmaceutical research if open positions are available. LMIR currently has 5 PhD students and 2 MSc students.
Training opportunities may be available for highly qualified graduate students to pursue a MSc or PhD degree with specialization in the radiopharmaceutical sciences once accepted by the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Toronto. Please note that candidates are only considered once admitted to the Department – it is not possible to be considered for a position at LMIR without prior acceptance. Only those candidates with high academic standing and with the appropriate educational background and experience to pursue thesis research in the area of radiopharmaceutical sciences will be contacted for an interview. Professor Reilly will review the files of any accepted students who have indicated on their application an interest to conduct radiopharmaceutical research if open positions are available. LMIR currently has 5 PhD students and 2 MSc students.
Post-doctoral Fellows
Post-doctoral training opportunities may be occasionally available for highly qualified individuals holding a recent doctoral degree in a field with relevance to research being conducted at LMIR. Interested individuals should contact Professor Reilly directly. |
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