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Hi everybody,
As another of our staff members moves on to direct their own facility,
we are looking for a microscopy specialist to replace them. Please
pass on the following information to anybody you know who might be
interested. Thank you so much!
Alison
_Research Support Specialist, Bio-Imaging Resource Center_
The Bio-Imaging Resource Center (BIRC) at the Rockefeller University in
New York City is seeking a motivated full-time microscopist to join the
staff.Reporting to the Director of BIRC, responsibilities include:
·assisting in advising and training users in all areas of optical
microscopy, including microscope set-up, experimental design, sample
preparation and data evaluation;
·performing trouble-shooting, microscope maintenance and miscellaneous
laboratory maintenance and job-related duties as required;
·working on collaborative studies with Rockefeller University
researchers will also be encouraged for motivated individuals.
_Qualifications_
·Master’s degree or Ph.D. in biology or a related field;
·a minimum of two years of experience in advanced fluorescence
microscopy techniques, plus experience with sample preparation and
experimental design;
·excellent interpersonal, communication and teamwork skills;
·an enthusiastic approach towards new techniques;
·motivation to maintain a broad knowledge of state-of-the-art imaging
technology and the flexibility to interact with a diverse group of
researchers;
·strong organizational and multi-tasking skills.
_The equipment in the center includes:_
·Leica SP8 confocal microscope, Zeiss LSM 780 confocal microscope, and
Zeiss LSM 880 inverted confocal/multiphoton system;
·Olympus FV1000 MPE Twin upright multiphoton system with dual NIR lasers
plus GaAsP detectors;
·LaVision Ultramicroscope (light sheet system;)
·OMX 3D-SIM and Nikon STORM super-resolution systems;
·Two DeltaVisions, Olympus CellVoyager, Olympus VivaView, spinning disk
confocal microscope fitted with FRAP/Photoactivation capabilities, MMI
laser microdissection system, and various widefield microscopes;
·Several high-end image processing workstations with advanced softwares.
Follow your passion for excellence in science and join our researchers
in the pursuit of science for the benefit of humanity.
_How to apply_
We offer a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits, and a
collaborative working environment.
Please visit the URL below and apply to job code “IRC20123”.Please make
sure to upload your resume and a cover letter:
https://recruit.rockefeller.edu
For specific technical questions about the BIRC’s instrumentation or
services, please feel free to contact Dr. Alison North, the Director of
the BIRC, at: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>.
T/he Rockefeller University is an Equal Opportunity Employer -
Minorities/Women/Disabled/Veterans/
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Alison J. North, Ph.D.,
Research Associate Professor and
Senior Director of the Bio-Imaging Resource Center,
The Rockefeller University,
1230 York Avenue,
New York,
NY 10065.
Tel: office ++ 212 327 7488
Tel: lab ++ 212 327 7486
Fax: ++ 212 327 7489
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