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programmer position at UCSF

Nico Stuurman-2
Dear ImageJ listserv members,

We are looking for a software engineer to work on 'Micro-Manager', an  
Open Source microscope image acquisition software package that can run  
as an ImageJ plugin.  More information about the project can be found  
at http://micro-manager.org (please note that we are preparing for a  
public release in January 2007 and will not be able to provide full  
support before that date).  We are looking for individuals with  
excellent command of C++ and/or Java, engineering or scientific  
background, experience in hardware interfacing and strong interest in  
biological imaging. Additional experience in working on large software  
projects is preferred.  Currently, funding is available for a period of  
1.5 years.  The incumbent will work at the UCSF Mission Bay campus in  
San Francisco, in close collaboration with the senior software engineer  
who started this project.

If you know of any person who might be interested in this position,  
could you please bring this to their attention?

To apply, please follow the following link (you might need to remove  
introduced line breaks):
https://sjobs.brassring.com/1033/ASP/TG/cim_searchresults.asp?
type=mail&PartnerId=6495&SiteId=5226&Language=1&Function=mailtofriend&ve
rityquery=%28+PartnerId%3D%276495%27+%29%3C%23AND%3E%28+SiteId%3D%275226
%27+%29+%3C%23AND%3E%28+%3CANY%3E%28629537%29+%3CIN%3E+ReqId%29&SearchLa
nguageList=&view=View+jobs

Or search the UCSF careers site (http://ucsfhr.ucsf.edu/careers/) for  
20078BR. You are also welcome to ask me for more information directly.

Best regards,


Nico Stuurman
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help with removing tilt from DICOM image set

George W. Sherouse, Ph.D.
I have the following:

1)  a treatment planning system that insists that input (DICOM)  
images have no tilt

and

2) a 3D MR image set that was acquired for diagnostic purposes with  
the "usual" tilt to match the base of skull.

I need to get the two together.  Surely there is a plugin or  
something that can "rectify" a dataset by resampling it into tiltless  
planes and then write it out as a DICOM set but I can't find it.   I  
can write it myself if I have to, of course, but I thought I'd ask  
y'all first.

TIA,
- GWS



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