The Jules Bordet Institute, part of the Hôpital Universitaire de Bruxelles (H.B), a university teaching hospital of the Université Libre de Bruxelles (U.B), is a leading comprehensive cancer center in Belgium. Its services range from cancer screening to multidisciplinary cancer treatment and state-of-the art clinical and laboratory research, for which the Institute is renowned on both the national and international levels.
The Jules Bordet institute hosts one of Europe’s leading nuclear medicine facilities, featuring three PET/CT and four SPECT/CT cameras, a GMP compliant radiopharmacy and five dedicated rooms for radionuclide therapy. The department has a pioneering track record in molecular imaging and radiotheranostics and is currently engaged in several cutting-edge research projects exploring innovative applications in breast cancer.
The Department of Nuclear Medicine is pleased to offer a ULB Clinical Fellowship in Oncological Nuclear Medicine, as part of its commitment to clinical excellence and academic development.
This PhD program is designed for physicians who are board-certified (or board-eligible) in nuclear medicine and who wish to deepen their expertise in the oncological applications of nuclear medicine, particularly in the field of innovative molecular PET/CT imaging and targeted radionuclide therapy for breast cancer.
Acting as medical coordinator for upcoming/ongoing research projects.
Clinical, biological, translational, and imaging data analyses conducted in ongoing research projects
Writing review and research articles, book chapters, and abstracts under the guidance of a senior nuclear physician with expertise in a particular field of oncology;
Writing grant applications whenever required;
Interacting with the Clinical Trial Support Unit (CTSU) and Clinical Trial Conduct Unit (CTCU)
Helping on the training of new team members;
Assisting with medical presentation preparation
Hold a degree in medicine and have recently completed, or are soon to complete, their specialization in nuclear medicine.
Strong interest in oncological molecular imaging and radionuclide therapy.
Strong interest in breast cancer clinical care and research
Willingness to pursue a PhD degree at the Faculty of Medicine of the ULB (4 years program)
Be fluent in English (French and/or Dutch are an asset);
Be able to work in an international environment;
Possess excellent communication skills and team spirit;
Possess computer skills (including medical statistics)
Four years PhD program at the Faculty of Medicine of the ULB
High-level clinical and research training within an experienced, multidisciplinary team.
A stimulating university hospital environment, within the largest academic hospital network in Brussels.
A guaranteed salary according to the official PhD barema, in line with national remuneration guidelines for medical PhD candidates in Belgium.
Application process: