At the Department of Radiation Oncology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine our mission is to provide the highest quality care to patients with all types of cancers and certain benign tumors. The department aims to achieve excellence in professionalism and performance of our services. We seek to create a climate that fosters innovation and allows patients access to the newest cutting-edge treatments. The Department of Radiation Oncology is integrated within the award-winning, nationally celebrated University of Colorado Hospital, within the larger University of Colorado Health system.
The Houghton Lab at the University of Colorado Anschutz studies molecular imaging and targeted radionuclide therapy, with a focus on developing radiopharmaceutical platforms that can improve cancer detection, patient selection, treatment delivery, and therapeutic response. Our research combines radiochemistry, chemical biology, antibody engineering, host–guest pre-targeting, PET/SPECT imaging, biodistribution, dosimetry, and preclinical models of cancer.
We prioritize a collaborative, rigorous, and supportive lab culture that values scientific creativity, careful experimental design, strong mentorship, and professional development. The postdoc will work closely with the PI, laboratory trainees, clinical and scientific collaborators, and institutional shared resources across the Anschutz Medical Campus.
Why work for the University?
The University of Colorado offers a comprehensive benefits package. To see what benefits are available for Post-Doctoral Fellows, please visit:
- Payroll & Benefits Orientation for Post-Doctoral Fellows | University of Colorado (cu.edu)
- benefits guide cover-post-doc-2024 (cu.edu)