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February 1995

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David Hitrys <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 24 Feb 1995 16:41:08 EST
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The Scanalytics division of CSPI is looking to add to our team of Applications
Scientists.  The new position is for our Fluorescence Microscopy product line
which includes software-based instruments for performing high-resolution,
quantitative fluorescence microscopy.
 
The main product is the result of a technology transfer agreement with the
University of Massachusetts in Worcester (Dr. Fredric Fay and the Biomedical
Imaging Group).  The product line is called CELLscan and includes the
Exhaustive Photon Reassignment (TM) (EPR) algorithm developed and patented by
Dr. Fay's group.  This algorithm is licensed exclusively to Scanalytics.  The
net effect of the EPR process is to re-assign out-of-focus light back to its
proper place of origin.  This results in images of very high resolution where
small, dim features are revealed.  It also permits specimens to be imaged very
rapidly and with a non-laser light source.
 
As this product line has experienced tremendous growth in the past few months,
we find that we would like to add to our pre- and post-  sales applications
team so that we may continue to provide the high level of support that has
contributed to our success.
 
The position will require that you interact with potential and current
customers to answer their questions on how the Scanalytics products may be
configured to be most appropriate for their work.  You will be called upon to
deliver technical presentations to interested audiences, and to travel with
sales representatives to answer technical questions.  Your experience will be
needed to help in the design of new products and to write technical bulletins
regarding current products.
 
The ideal candidate will bring several years of hands-on experience with
biological fluorescence microscopy, especially computer-based (PC) instruments
as applied in this work.  A good working knowledge of scientific-grade
low-light cameras and microscope automation equipment is also desired.  The
position will involve approximately 40% travel away from our Boston-area office.
 
If anyone is interested in further exploring this opportunity, please respond
to me directly via e-mail.
 
Thank you for your consideration.
 
Dave Hitrys, Product Manager - Fluorescence Microscopy
 
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