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The Analytical Imaging Facility of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine,
a core microscopy facility, is expanding its technical staff.   We have two
openings for experienced biological microscopy technicians.

Position 1: Digital Flourescence and Confocal Microscopy Technician

Position 2: Electron Microscopy Technician

Details for these positions can be found in the May/June issue of
Microscopy Today, page 41.
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The positions are also posted on the MSA Placement Office listing:

http://www.msa.microscopy.com/PlacementOffice/JobListings.html

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Frank Macaluso                            tel: 718-430-3547
Analytical Imaging Facility               fax: 718-430-8996
Albert Einstein College of Medicine       e-mail: [log in to unmask]
1300 Morris Park Avenue                   http://www.aecom.yu.edu/aif/
Bronx, NY 10461
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Michael Cammer   Analytical Imaging Facility   Albert Einstein Coll. of Med.
Jack & Pearl Resnick Campus      1300 Morris Park Ave.     Bronx, NY  10461
(718) 430-2890       Fax:  430-8996      URL:  http://www.aecom.yu.edu/aif/
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