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Hi Folks,
Please circulate the job posting below to anybody you think would be interested. Please apply through the website.
Thanks,
Tony



A Research Assistant is required to support the management of the day-to-day activities of the robotic cell culture and liquid handling systems at the McMaster Biophotonics Facility.  The Facility is an integrated suite of state-of-the-art fluorimetry, microscopy, cytometry and high-content screening systems serving McMaster University and Southern Ontario.  The successful candidate will work under the direction of the Manager and Director of the McMaster Biophotonics Facility.  Duties include:  Support of the Facility's automated cell culture and high content screening platforms including ThermoFisher WorkCells, ArrayScan, PE Opera, Nikon Biostation; Responsible for the routine administration of the high content screening system in the Facility; Assist in the organization of workshops at the Facility; Maintenance, calibration, programming and upgrading instruments in the Facility as directed.  The incumbent must have demonstrated experience and knowledge in high content screening including skill in individual support to personnel on the use and applications of high content screening is desirable; Ability to organize and conduct imaging workshops, and willingness to work effectively with researchers with diverse goals and experience is essential; Experience in programming for image processing and acquisition routines; Experience in cell culture and molecular biology are desirable.  Applicants must possess a minimum BSc degree in biology, chemistry, biochemistry, physics or medical engineering and appropriate experience.

http://www.workingatmcmaster.ca/careers/job_details.php?PHPSESSID=8d63c417c23654624eed50909255c6ba&selected_job=3467

Tony J. Collins, Ph.D.
McMaster Biophotonics Facility
Dept. Biochemistry and Biomedical Sciences HSC 4H21A
McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada, L8N 3Z5
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