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Dear Confocal Microscopy ListServ readers,

we are an imaging laboratory newly established at the MD Anderson Cancer 
Center in Houston (Texas), headed by Peter Friedl, and currently looking for an 
engineer/physicist interested in working with a state-of-the-art multiphoton 
microscope for intravital imaging. Other systems to be maintained and further 
developed towards application include a high-content microscope and different 
types of confocal, epifluorescence and brightfield microscopes.

Our research is focusing on cancer invasion processes in various types of 
cancer which we studied over the past 6 year more and more also in the living 
animal using near-infrared and infrared multiphoton microscopy applying window 
models. We further work on endoscopic-based deep organ imaging using a grin 
lens and in vivo FLIM/FRAP. 

In brief we need an engineer/physicist for the following:
•	Maintenance and operation of the multiphoton microscope platform (3 
Titanium-Sapphire lasers and 2 optical parametric oscillators) and support of 
other types of microscopes and microscopy-related infrastructure
•	Support and assistance to other physicists, scientists and engineers in 
designing novel hardware devices for the microscope
•	Support and assistance to biologists in applying the microscopes in a 
profound way
•	Performance of own technology based research (dependent on 
qualification)

Applicants with expertise in optical microscopy and applied laser techniques are 
preferred.

If you or somebody you know is interested, you can apply directly at the MD 
Anderson homepage 
(https://2xrecruit.kenexa.com/kr/cc/jsp/public/EmailJobDetail.jsf?
npi=1482FDE25A0936D396E9938B7C9A0C0C&rand=A4C8D7661B7B9BEF4529B52
A0F6122682EF539EEED1D38B527D82453B668EC0A) or send the application to 
us: [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask]

We are looking forward to hear from you!

Best regards,
Stephanie Alexander

Program Director, Intravital Imaging 
Genitourinary Medical Oncology - Research 
Department of Genitourinary Medical Oncology 
UT MD Anderson Cancer Center 
1515 Holcombe Blvd. 
Unit 18-2
Houston, TX 77030 
USA 
Email: [log in to unmask] 
Tel: +1-713-794-1333

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