Hi all, I hope the science and data are treating you well.
I just wanted to let you know that we are looking for an additional member to join our team of imaging experts in Emory University's Integrated Cellular Imaging (ICI) core facility. The ICI is one of the largest microscopy core facilities in the south eastern region with 16 microscopes at 4 locations on Emory's main campus (
http://www.cores.emory.edu/ici/). As we grow we are looking for a dedicated person passionate about microscopy and helping life sciences researchers get the most out of today's cutting edge microscopes. Roles include, but are not limited to: advising and training researchers on numerous available fluorescence microscopy techniques, collaboration with researchers to troubleshoot and optimize their experimental design, assistance and development of protocols, quantitative image analysis, maintaining and calibrating/optimizing existing microscopes, together with administration tasks to bring these things together.
We're looking for a bachelors or masters level applicant with a passion for learning, helping, and running cutting edge technology. Experience with fluorescence microscopy is important, and a multidisciplinary skill set beneficial (cell biology, image analysis, biomedical engineering, biochemistry, life sciences, biophysics, and programming).
To apply go to Emory job site (
http://www.hr.emory.edu/eu/careers/index.html), click "Search for Staff Jobs (External Candidates)" and search for job ID 61593BR.
Please contact for further details -
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Thanks
Neil Anthony, PhD | Research Imaging Specialist
Emory University Integrated Cellular Imaging (ICI) Core Facility<
http://www.cores.emory.edu/ici/>
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