Assoc Director, Medical Physicist - San Diego CA
Company: Msccn
Location: San Diego
Posted on: April 4, 2026
|
|
|
Job Description:
Job Description ATTENTION MILITARY AFFILIATED JOB SEEKERS - Our
organization works with partner companies to source qualified
talent for their open roles. The following position is available to
Veterans, Transitioning Military, National Guard and Reserve
Members, Military Spouses, Wounded Warriors, and their Caregivers .
If you have the required skill set, education requirements, and
experience, please click the submit button and follow the next
steps. Unless specifically stated otherwise, this role is "On-Site"
at the location detailed in the job post. The Associate Director,
Medical Physicist will be responsible for applying their deep
expertise in nuclear medicine and molecular imaging (including PET,
SPECT, 3D autoradiography instrumentation and quantitative
analysis), radiopharmaceutical-specific radiobiology and/or dose
modeling and machine learning to drive innovation and ensure the
highest standards in both preclinical and clinical programs. The
Associate Director, Medical Physicist will lead and coordinate
imaging and dosimetry activities across multidisciplinary teams,
oversee translational dosimetry analysis (incorporating alpha
imaging-enabled modeling or physiologically-based pharmacokinetics
and compartmental modeling as appropriate), support clinical
studies and manage collaborations with internal stakeholders,
external vendors, and scientific partners. The ideal candidate will
execute conventional RPT physics approaches with ease, drive
deep-learning based innovations with a passion to advance imaging
technologies and/or dose projection modeling, contribute to
protocol and strategy development, and provide technical support
and training, all while championing quality practices and
regulatory compliance in the adoption of novel radioisotopes and
modeling approaches, including for alpha-emitting
radiotherapeutics. Job Responsibilities Essential duties and
responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be
assigned. Lead and coordinate all aspects of internal dosimetry and
quantitative imaging analysis in the discovery and development of
radiopharmaceutical imaging and therapeutic agents. Initiate,
design, and execute imaging strategies for preclinical and clinical
studies, including protocol development, imaging manuals,
statistical analysis plans, and clinical trial reporting. Perform
advanced dosimetric analysis and modeling from imaging modalities
(e.g., PET, SPECT, CT, 3D autoradiography), including kinetic
modeling, compartmental analysis, and physiologically-based
pharmacokinetic modeling to assess drug uptake, distribution, and
translation from animal to human. Oversee and optimize image data
quality control, including standardization processes, calibration,
and quality assurance, aligned with current industry guidelines and
literature. Innovate and implement new imaging technologies,
reconstruction algorithms, and modeling approaches to enhance
diagnostic accuracy, therapeutic efficacy, and radiopharmaceutical
development, including novel radioisotopes (e.g. alpha-emitters).
Manage and support relationships with imaging and dosimetry
vendors, CROs, external investigators, and government agencies.
Provide expert technical support, training, and problem-solving
solutions to cross-functional teams throughout the organization.
Contribute to regulatory activities, claims strategies, and the
advancement of medical physics knowledge in radiopharmaceuticals.
Communicate complex imaging and dosimetry topics clearly and
concisely to internal and external scientific stakeholders.
Organize, prioritize, and deliver on corporate timelines in a
dynamic, multidisciplinary team environment with minimal
supervision. Maintain professional ethics, integrity, leadership,
and confidentiality, and stay current with global dosimetry
guidelines and advances in radiopharmaceutical science. Additional
Qualifications/Responsibilities Basic Qualifications: Advanced
degree in Medical Physics, Nuclear Medicine, Electrical
Engineering, or related discipline, with didactic training in
dosimetry-enabling image-quantification and/or RPT biodistribution,
kinetics and dose modelling. 7 years of experience in molecular
imaging and RPT dose modelling research or extensive RPT-specific
publications (7). Preferred Qualifications: PhD Experience with
radiopharmaceuticals as diagnostics and/or therapeutics in oncology
and experience with alpha-emitters strongly desired Minimum of 2
years of experience in industry in a cross-functional matrix
environment. Skills and Qualifications: Subject Matter Expert with
extensive experience in radiopharmaceutical development for
oncology, including theranostic pairs and alpha-emitter
technologies, able to support all aspects of micro and macro
internal dosimetry analysis and/or mathematical pharmacokinetic
modeling, including extensive experience with instrumentation (e.g.
PET, SPECT, autoradiography), image reconstruction, and clinical
applications as appropriate. Demonstrated ability to design,
execute, and analyze dosimetry data from preclinical experiments as
well as support clinical research involving conventional and
advanced imaging innovations, leading translational dosimetry data
collection and analysis, and ensuring data quality control and
standardization processes aligned with current literature and
global guidelines. Passion for advancing medical physics knowledge
and pioneering innovative radiopharmaceutical technologies,
including deep learning-based methods for image reconstruction and
evaluation of novel radioisotopes. Familiarity with clinical
scanner models and experience in developing imaging protocols,
manuals, analysis plans and clinical study reports across phases 1
to 4 trials and providing technical expertise for supporting
regulatory submissions. Technical proficiency with scanner and
dosimetry software, coding and/or simulation, modeling, and
statistical tools such as 3D-RD-S, MIM, MIRDcalc, OLINDA, Torch,
GATE, SIMIND, SAAM II, SimBiology, Python, Matlab, R, SPSS,
ITK-snap, 3D Slicer, Elastix, or deep learning-based image
reconstruction algorithms. Proven track record in managing and
coordinating cross-functional teams, aligning stakeholders, and
delivering on corporate timelines in a multidisciplinary and
dynamic environment. Ability to organize, prioritize, and work
effectively with minimal supervision while adapting to a constantly
changing environment; recognized leadership skills, professional
ethics, integrity, and ability to maintain confidential
information. Ability to leverage AI to drive program, portfolio, or
functional performance through prioritization and scaled adoption
Strong communication skills with the ability to present and discuss
complex imaging and dosimetry topics clearly and concisely to
global scientific audiences, regulatory bodies, vendors, and
internal stakeholders. Willingness to travel (up to 10-15%),
including participation in conferences, industry events, and
evening/weekend engagements as required. Physical Demands While
performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly
required to sit, reach with hands and arms, and talk or hear. The
employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 15 pounds.
Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision
and distance vision. This is a position that may require working in
a laboratory environment, protective clothing, gloves, and safety
glasses are required while working in a laboratory environment with
radioactive materials.
Keywords: Msccn, San Bernardino , Assoc Director, Medical Physicist - San Diego CA, Science, Research & Development , San Diego, California