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Dear all,
we have a vacancy for a post-doc to work on biochemical imaging
techniques. We are developing time-resolved techniques to permit the
simultaneous detection of a number of FRET sensors and the light
inducible activation of biochemical reactions. The ideal researcher would
have previous experience with FLIM and should be proficient in coding with
Matlab.
Areas of interest for me cover the development of novel i) techniques for
the analysis of multi-dimensional datasets, ii) detection systems including
time resolved solid state detectors iii) technologies and algorithms for
multiplexing biochemical reactions and iv) optogenetics.
We will be able to provide state of the art optical laboratories and imaging
facilities within a cancer research institute, providing great opportunities
for training in advanced optical techniques and multi-disciplinary work.
I will post a link to the job advert as soon as it is available, but if you are
or if you know a very motivated and enthusiast early career physicist,
biophysicist or engineer potentially interested in innovating optical
techniques for biomedical applications, feel free to contact me directly
(
[hidden email]).
Kind regards,
Alessandro
http://www.hutchison-mrc.cam.ac.uk/Research/Ashok_Venkitaraman/Research/mol_imaging.html
http://www.quantitative-microscopy.org