Congratulations to Jehan Perera and the entire team for the recent acceptance of a new paper, “Probing the Redox Reactivity of Alkyl Bound Astatine: A Study on the Formation and Cleavage of a Stable At–C Bond” in Inorganic Chemistry!


Congratulations to Jehan Perera and the entire team for the recent acceptance of a new paper, “Probing the Redox Reactivity of Alkyl Bound Astatine: A Study on the Formation and Cleavage of a Stable At–C Bond” in Inorganic Chemistry!
Thank you CAS Communication for highlighting David’s great work in UAB News!
The Burns Research Group has two postdoc openings for highly motivated inorganic or radiochemists. The successful candidates will contribute to a variety of activities in inorganic radiochemistry including 1) the investigation into emerging radioisotopes At-211 for medical applications or 2) the development of new technologies for used nuclear fuel recycling.
Relevant Skills and Experience
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Preferred Skills/Desirable Qualifications:
If you are interested, please submit a Cover Letter, CV, and Research Statement to burnsjon@uab.edu
The Burns Research Group currently has an opening for a highly motivated inorganic or radiochemist. The successful candidate will contribute to a variety of activities in inorganic radiochemistry including: 1) the investigation into emerging radioisotopes for medical applications, 2) the design of nanomaterials for radiopharmaceuticals, and 3) the development of new technologies for used nuclear fuel recycling.
Relevant Skills and Experience
Essential duties:
Required qualifications:
Preferred Skills/Desirable Qualifications:
If you are interested, please submit a Cover Letter, CV, and Research Statement to burnsjon@uab.edu