Molecular Cytology Core Facility at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center is looking for candidates to fill the Senior Digital Microscopy Technician position

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Molecular Cytology Core Facility at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center is looking for candidates to fill the Senior Digital Microscopy Technician position

        Molecular Cytology Core Facility at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center is looking for candidates to fill the Senior Digital Microscopy Technician position
 
 
The Molecular Cytology Core Facility (MCCF) at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center seeks a Senior Digital Microscopy Technician.  The MCCF is equipped with state of the art imaging systems including Leica and Zeiss point-scanning confocal microscopes, an Ultraview spinning disk and a Zeiss line-scanning confocal, and several widefield fluorescence microscopes.  A number of widefield and confocal systems are equipped with live imaging capacity. MCCF uses Volocity, AxioVision, Metamorph, Amira, Imaris, AutoDeblur and other software.
 
Responsibilities:
·                Train and assist users in imaging equipment. 
·                Assist in post-acquisition processing and analysis of the data.
·                Maintain, calibrate, and monitor the performance of imaging systems
·                Keep abreast and evaluate the newest hardware/software technological advances. 
·                Communicate with vendors to set up demos of new equipment or service appointments.  
·                Conduct individual and collaborative research projects
 
Qualifications/Skills:
·               MA/PhD in biomedical engineering or related fields.  Background in engineering/physics is preferred 
·                Possess extensive experience in research working with advanced fluorescent microscopy.  
·                Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to work with users, vendors, engineers, and staff.     
·                Ability to work in a team environment.  
·                Strong organizational skills and ability to multi-task are required as well.
 
        

Please e-mail your CVs to Madeline Leung, [hidden email]

 

 

 

 
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Re: Molecular Cytology Core Facility at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center is looking for candidates to fill the Senior Digital Microscopy Technician position

Re: Molecular Cytology Core Facility at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center is looking for candidates to fill the Senior Digital Microscopy Technician position


On 10/13/09 3:30 PM, "Yevgeniy Romin" <rominy@...> wrote:

       Molecular Cytology Core Facility at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center is looking for candidates to fill the Senior Digital Microscopy Technician position

 
The Molecular Cytology Core Facility (MCCF) at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center seeks a Senior Digital Microscopy Technician.  The MCCF is equipped with state of the art imaging systems including Leica and Zeiss point-scanning confocal microscopes, an Ultraview spinning disk and a Zeiss line-scanning confocal, and several widefield fluorescence microscopes.  A number of widefield and confocal systems are equipped with live imaging capacity. MCCF uses Volocity, AxioVision, Metamorph, Amira, Imaris, AutoDeblur and other software.
 
Responsibilities:
·                Train and assist users in imaging equipment.
·                Assist in post-acquisition processing and analysis of the data.
·                Maintain, calibrate, and monitor the performance of imaging systems
·                Keep abreast and evaluate the newest hardware/software technological advances.
·                Communicate with vendors to set up demos of new equipment or service appointments.  
·                Conduct individual and collaborative research projects

Qualifications/Skills:
·               
MA/PhD in biomedical engineering or related fields.  Background in engineering/physics is preferred
·                Possess extensive experience in research working with advanced fluorescent microscopy.  
·                Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to work with users, vendors, engineers, and staff.     
·                Ability to work in a team environment.  
·                Strong organizational skills and ability to multi-task are required as well.

        
Please e-mail your CVs to Madeline Leung, leungm@...

 


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Optimum well medium volume for imaging in 96 wells plate

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Hi all,

 

We would like to get best  confocal images (on an Olympus FV300 confocal) of dim signal live cells cultured in a 96 well plate (glass bottom and dark edges).  Does some of you have found what is the best volume of medium to put per well in order to get a wide area of good focus for a couple of hours (2 to 3 hours)?  Any hints would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks a lot!  

 

Monique

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Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 16:07:53 -0400
From: [hidden email]
Subject: Optimum well medium volume for imaging in 96 wells plate
To: [hidden email]

Hi all,

 

We would like to get best  confocal images (on an Olympus FV300 confocal) of dim signal live cells cultured in a 96 well plate (glass bottom and dark edges).  Does some of you have found what is the best volume of medium to put per well in order to get a wide area of good focus for a couple of hours (2 to 3 hours)?  Any hints would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks a lot!  

 

Monique



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Re: Optimum well medium volume for imaging in 96 wells plate

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I apologize, that was meant to go privately...
 

Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 16:07:53 -0400
From: [hidden email]
Subject: Optimum well medium volume for imaging in 96 wells plate
To: [hidden email]

Hi all,

 

We would like to get best  confocal images (on an Olympus FV300 confocal) of dim signal live cells cultured in a 96 well plate (glass bottom and dark edges).  Does some of you have found what is the best volume of medium to put per well in order to get a wide area of good focus for a couple of hours (2 to 3 hours)?  Any hints would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks a lot!  

 

Monique



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