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Please distribute or post this positon announcement wherever you can. 
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POSITION DESCRIPTION AND DUTIES - Microscopist

The Central Microscopy Facility at Miami University is seeking a full-
time staff member specializing in immunological and advanced 
localization techniques for microscopy.  This individual will take an 
active role in teaching and research in wide-field light, 
fluorescence and confocal microscopy including maintenance, training, 
and consultation with users, and user support. The ability to support 
image analysis is highly desired.  Participation in research 
collaborations is expected.

The successful applicant will join a growing team of microscopy 
specialists in Miami University´s Central Microscopy Facility, and 
will define and develop the roles of this position and future 
directions of the Facility.  The Microscopy Facility handles a 
diversity of advanced microscopies including LM, Confocal, TEM, and 
SEM for imaging biological and non-biological samples.  The Facility 
supports over 200 users annually from 12 different academic 
departments, working directly with undergraduate and graduate 
students, post-docs and faculty.  The successful candidate will be 
directly involved with testing and integration of new microscopy 
systems as well as helping to identify and define future directions 
for the facility.  Additional information about the Microscopy 
Facility can be found at www.emf.muohio.edu.


QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

Master's or Ph.D. degree is preferred.  Significant experience 
working with biological imaging and sample preparation, as well as 
experience working with a diversity of biological organisms (animals, 
plants, fungi, etc.) is preferred.  Additional skills in 
ultramicrotomy, microscopy, computers and imaging skills are 
desirable. Research experience and previous work in a teaching 
environment are also desirable. The position offers opportunities for 
training in advanced microscopy techniques including TEM, SEM and 
cryo-preservation.

TO APPLY

Send a detailed cover letter, a CV, including recent publications, a 
statement of any relevant research and teaching interests related to 
microscopy, and have three letters of recommendation sent (preferably 
via e-mail) to:  Dr. Richard E. Edelmann, EM Facility Director, 364 
Pearson Hall, Miami University, Oxford, OH 45056 Phone: 513-529-5712. 
 Email: [log in to unmask]


Miami University is an EOE/AA employer with smokeİfree campuses.  
Women, minorities, veterans, and persons with disabilities are 
encouraged to apply. For information regarding campus crime and 
safety, visit www.muohio.edu/righttoknow.  Hard copy upon request.


Richard E. Edelmann, Ph.D.
Electron Microscopy Facility Director
364 Pearson Hall
Miami University, Oxford, OH 45056
Ph: 513.529.5712        Fax: 513.529.4243
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
http://www.emf.muohio.edu

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