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Senior Director, Clinical Dosimetry & Radiation Sciences

Posted 27 days ago

OfficeBoston, Massachusetts, USAEX

Your Impact

Alpha-9 Oncology is seeking a Medical Physicist to lead clinical dosimetry and quantitative imaging across our radiopharmaceutical clinical programs. Reporting into Clinical Development, this role serves as the internal scientific lead for dosimetry methodology and imaging quantification, ensuring rigor, consistency, and interpretability across multiple active studies.

You will define and own how clinical dosimetry is performed at Alpha-9 and ensure it is fully integrated into trial design, dose escalation strategy, and regulatory decision-making. This role operates at the intersection of clinical development, clinical pharmacology, regulatory affairs, and external imaging partners, with direct influence on how quantitative radiopharmaceutical data is translated into clinical decisions.

How You’ll Contribute

  • Lead clinical dosimetry strategy across Alpha-9’s radiopharmaceutical programs, defining standards for absorbed dose calculation, time-activity modeling, and interpretation across early-phase clinical studies.
  • Establish and govern quantitative imaging standards for SPECT/CT and PET/CT, including acquisition protocols, reconstruction parameters, QC frameworks, and site qualification criteria.
  • Serve as the internal authority on dosimetry, translating patient- and program-level dose data into actionable insights that inform dose escalation, safety evaluation, and clinical decision-making.
  • Integrate dosimetry into clinical trial design and regulatory submissions, including protocols, amendments, investigator brochures, clinical study reports, and IND/CTA documentation.
  • Partner closely with Clinical Development, Clinical Pharmacology, Biostatistics, and Clinical Operations to ensure dosimetry is embedded in dose selection strategy and study execution.
  • Manage external imaging and dosimetry vendors and core laboratories, ensuring methodological consistency, data quality, and timely delivery across active programs.
  • Support regulatory interactions and scientific communications, including responses to agencies, investigator meetings, abstracts, manuscripts, and conference presentations.


The Skills You Bring

  • PhD or MS in Medical Physics, Radiation Physics, Nuclear Medicine Physics, or related discipline (Ph.D. preferred).
  • 6–10+ years of experience in radiopharmaceutical development, molecular imaging, or medical physics within oncology drug development.
  • Direct experience in radiopharmaceutical or radioligand therapy clinical programs required.
  • Proven experience with quantitative SPECT/CT and PET/CT imaging workflows in clinical trial settings.
  • Strong understanding of internal dosimetry principles (e.g., MIRD methodology) and organ/tumor absorbed dose modeling.
  • Experience contributing to or supporting IND/CTA submissions and regulatory interactions involving imaging or dosimetry.
  • Demonstrated ability to translate quantitative radiopharmaceutical data into clinical development decisions.
  • Experience operating in cross-functional drug development teams, ideally across multiple concurrent clinical programs.
  • Experience influencing or contributing to dosimetry methodology, standards, or decision frameworks in clinical development preferred.
  • Board certification (ABR or equivalent) preferred.

Company Summary

Alpha-9 Oncology is a clinical-stage biotechnology company pioneering radiopharmaceutical innovation for solid tumors. Our proprietary scaffolds, composed of optimized binders, linkers, chelators, and radioisotopes, enable targeted radiation delivery to cancer cells, minimizing harm to surrounding healthy tissue. Focusing on innovative targeting moieties, we develop molecules tailored for precise tumor targeting.

Our comprehensive platform integrates imaging and therapeutic studies to ensure effective radiation delivery and improved patient outcomes. With a robust pipeline entering clinical trials and strong support from leading healthcare investors, Alpha-9 is positioned for rapid growth and advancement in cancer therapy.


More about Alpha-9 Oncology

Alpha-9 Oncology is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace and is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We provide employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, ethnicity, religion, age, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, disability, marital status, family status, national origin, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, provincial, or local laws where we operate.

We are dedicated to providing reasonable accommodations to qualified applicants and employees to ensure that everyone can perform their essential job functions in an inclusive environment. For inquiries regarding accommodations in the hiring process or for current employees, please contact a member from our Talent Acquisition team.

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Through peptide engineering and iterative design, Alpha9 Oncology creates highly selective, potent radiopharmaceuticals for cancer patients.

Employees
32
Industry
Biotechnology Research
Headquarters
Boston, Massachusetts
Company location
Boston, Massachusetts, US
Specialties
PET Imaging, Radiotherapy, Clinical Trials, and Biotechnology

Key team members

Alison Fleming

Alison Fleming

Ryan Dorton

Ryan Dorton

Julie Rousseau

Julie Rousseau

Melissa McCracken, PhD

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