Nikon Job Opportunity - Senior Biosystems Applications Manager

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Nikon Job Opportunity - Senior Biosystems Applications Manager

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Nikon Instruments is a precision optical company that has been ranked among America’s ten most respected brands. Our products continually set new standards in each of their respective industries. Join our team, become a part of Nikon and help us realize our vision for the future... today.

 

In our organization’s quest to provide our customers with highly evolved products and applications, a significant opportunity has become available for a Senior BioSystems Applications Manager in our North Atlantic Region.  This position would be responsible for the training of core microscopy, imaging and confocal products and applications and would be the primary source for advanced training, application support and knowledge for the sales representatives.  This position would require one keeps up to date on advances in hardware, software, applications and new technology while providing feedback to the product teams for future product development.  Applications Manager must also be able to solve customer’s application issues and provide this information back to the entire team. 

 

The ideal candidate must possess five plus years of experience working in the bio research capital equipment market place; particularly in a technical support role with experience in the microscope industry, especially in an imaging and/or confocal capacity a plus.  A BS in Biological or Scientific Field of Study or significant relevant experience is required while a MS or Ph.D. is desirable.  Candidate must have a solid understating of both computer software, hardware and networking applications as well as advanced knowledge of light microscopy and digital imaging related to advanced biological research.  Candidate must be proficient with Microsoft applications (e.g. Word, Excel an PowerPoint) and have excellent presentation and communication skills.  Must understand and have experience with advanced fluorescence, laser and confocal microscope applications as well as experience in providing corporate training, technical support, and education on highly technical equipment and/or scientific applications.  Knowledge of some programming or macro languages a plus.  Candidate must also be able to travel up to 40% (including overnight travel).

 

To find out how you can become a vital part of our team, please send your resume and/or CV to: Nikon, 1300 Walt Whitman Road, Melville, NY 11747, Attn: Stephanie Cacace, Employment Specialist, Human Resources; E-mail: [hidden email] or Fax: 631-547-4025Nikon is an EEO/AA Employer – M/F/D/V.

 



Stephanie M Cacace
Employment Specialist
Nikon Inc.
1300 Walt Whitman Road
Melville NY 11747-3064
Office: 631-547-4255
Fax: 631-547-4025
[hidden email]

 

www.nikonusa.com

 

 



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Arizona Opportunity - Confocal Microscopist - Biodesign Institute ASU

Confocal Microscopist Position Description

 

The Center for Ecogenomics in the Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University has an immediate opening for a scientist with extensive expertise in biological confocal scanning light microscopy.  We conduct life-sciences based research into cellular physiology and disease on both mammalian cells (mainly cancer) and microbes (deep ocean and human microbiome).

 

The successful candidate will work in a multidisciplinary team environment serving as the point person for research involving two state of the art imaging systems (and several additional transmitted and fluorescence microscopes):  1) A Nikon multi-mode confocal microscope system consisting of a LiveScan SFC (swept field confocal), Spectral C1si (high-spectral resolution) confocal, and Perfect Focus TE2000E2 inverted microscope with TIRF accessories; and 2) A novel cell CT scanner for direct 3D absorption and fluorescence imaging of single cells.

 

We seek a candidate with a PhD in cell or molecular biology or related field, and a minimum of five years of recent, hands-on experience in all aspects of biological fluorescence confocal laser scanning (and preferably immunoperoxidase methods for absorption) microscopy:  cell culture; probe selection or design; cell labeling including immunocytochemical labeling and fluorescence in situ hybridization; and image acquisition.  Extensive expertise in molecular biology and cell labeling is essential.  Track record of high-quality publications and extramural funding strongly preferred.

 

At the core of the skill set we seek is the high level of expertise in fluorescent probe selection and labeling technologies and protocols—and associated probe excitation and emission considerations—necessary to provide optimal signal to noise ratios and to achieve novel and ambitious scientific objectives.  This is a hands-on position requiring daily involvement in specimen preparation and image data acquisition in addition to a thorough understanding of the experimental goals and design.

 

The successful candidate will assume full responsibility for managing and optimizing the Center’s imaging facility, providing training and expert input to users and active involvement in planning, design and execution of complex research studies.  Proficiency in slide- and tube-based cell preparation and staining protocols and in 3D confocal imaging and image rendering is highly desirable.  Expertise in image processing and analysis; mathematics and practical aspects of image reconstruction from projections; other microscopies (various LM modes; TEM; scanned probe; x-ray); molecular biological methods (PCR, FACS, laser capture microdissection); histological techniques; cancer biopsy processing; statistics and design of experiments is preferred but not required.

 

Application Deadline:  September 18, 2009, then every two weeks until filled.
 

Application Procedure:  Send cover letter, CV and the names, email addresses and telephone numbers of three professional references to [hidden email].

 

Continuation of this position is contingent on satisfactory performance, availability of funding and the needs of the program.  A background check is required prior to an offer of employment.  AA/EOE

 

Roger H. Johnson, PhD, Research Laboratory Manager

Center for Ecogenomics, MC 6501

Biodesign Institute, Arizona State University

Tempe, AZ 85287-6501

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Free Registration for Forces Workshop

Dear Folks-

We have decided to reduce the registration fee for our Forces in Biology workshop this time only. We have almost filled the available slots, but still have a few remaining.  We will go back to our normal time of year and price structure next year, but we wanted to share this with the confocal list in case you might want to take advantage of this unique occasion. 

More info below:

Thanks,

Tim O'Brien
UNC Physics and Astronomy
Computer Integrated Systems for Microscopy and Manipulation (CISMM)


The Carolina Workshop on Force Measurement and Manipulation in Biological Microscopy is scheduled for September 22-25, 2009.  As part of our own stimulus package, we are offering the workshop with  FREE registration (a $775 value!) for researchers with NIH funding!  Senior investigators to beginning grad students have found this four day, hands-on introduction to the theory and practice of applying forces to biological specimens to be very useful.  Attendees are also invited to bring (or send ahead of time) their own cells or material of interest to probe during the workshop. We demonstrate magnetic tweezers, Atomic Force Microscope imaging and manipulation, combined fluorescence-AFM, and microfluidics. Biological phenomena involving forces and the techniques used to measure them  are covered in lectures in the mornings, and hands-on labs on each instrument are presented in the afternoons. Presented by Computer Integrated Systems for Microscopy and Manipulation (CISMM), an NIH/NIBIB supported Resource. For this year, the registration fee is waived for NIH-funded researchers. The workshop will provide supplies, breakfasts, and two dinners, but does not include lodging or travel.   Space is limited! Please contact Cassandra Houston at (919)-962-4057 ([hidden email]) to register or to find out more about the workshop, or go to http://cismm.cs.unc.edu/resources/events/.

 

http://cismm.cs.unc.edu/resources/events/.

 

Peter Gabriel Pitrone Peter Gabriel Pitrone
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Re: Free Registration for Forces Workshop

Will Darth Vader be there? If your going to have a convention on the Force, you need to have a Sith Lord there.

Pete

On Sep 3, 2009, at 11:38 PM, Tim O'Brien wrote:

Dear Folks-

We have decided to reduce the registration fee for our Forces in Biology workshop this time only. We have almost filled the available slots, but still have a few remaining.  We will go back to our normal time of year and price structure next year, but we wanted to share this with the confocal list in case you might want to take advantage of this unique occasion. 

More info below:

Thanks,

Tim O'Brien
UNC Physics and Astronomy
Computer Integrated Systems for Microscopy and Manipulation (CISMM)


The Carolina Workshop on Force Measurement and Manipulation in Biological Microscopy is scheduled for September 22-25, 2009.  As part of our own stimulus package, we are offering the workshop with  FREE registration (a $775 value!) for researchers with NIH funding!  Senior investigators to beginning grad students have found this four day, hands-on introduction to the theory and practice of applying forces to biological specimens to be very useful.  Attendees are also invited to bring (or send ahead of time) their own cells or material of interest to probe during the workshop. We demonstrate magnetic tweezers, Atomic Force Microscope imaging and manipulation, combined fluorescence-AFM, and microfluidics. Biological phenomena involving forces and the techniques used to measure them  are covered in lectures in the mornings, and hands-on labs on each instrument are presented in the afternoons. Presented by Computer Integrated Systems for Microscopy and Manipulation (CISMM), an NIH/NIBIB supported Resource. For this year, the registration fee is waived for NIH-funded researchers. The workshop will provide supplies, breakfasts, and two dinners, but does not include lodging or travel.   Space is limited! Please contact Cassandra Houston at (919)-962-4057 ([hidden email]) to register or to find out more about the workshop, or go to http://cismm.cs.unc.edu/resources/events/.

 

http://cismm.cs.unc.edu/resources/events/.

 


Michael Chua Michael Chua
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Re: Free Registration for Forces Workshop

And Siths aways operate in pairs!   In complement to Free Forces the Rebel Alliance on the same campus is bringing you:
The Light Microscopy for Biomedical Research workshop Sept 21-25
See http://microscopy.unc.edu/lmbr


Michael Chua
Michael Hooker Microscopy Facility
[hidden email]
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill NC 27599-7248


Peter Pitrone wrote:
Will Darth Vader be there? If your going to have a convention on the Force, you need to have a Sith Lord there.

Pete

On Sep 3, 2009, at 11:38 PM, Tim O'Brien wrote:

Dear Folks-

We have decided to reduce the registration fee for our Forces in Biology workshop this time only. We have almost filled the available slots, but still have a few remaining.  We will go back to our normal time of year and price structure next year, but we wanted to share this with the confocal list in case you might want to take advantage of this unique occasion. 

More info below:

Thanks,

Tim O'Brien
UNC Physics and Astronomy
Computer Integrated Systems for Microscopy and Manipulation (CISMM)


The Carolina Workshop on Force Measurement and Manipulation in Biological Microscopy is scheduled for September 22-25, 2009.  As part of our own stimulus package, we are offering the workshop with  FREE registration (a $775 value!) for researchers with NIH funding!  Senior investigators to beginning grad students have found this four day, hands-on introduction to the theory and practice of applying forces to biological specimens to be very useful.  Attendees are also invited to bring (or send ahead of time) their own cells or material of interest to probe during the workshop. We demonstrate magnetic tweezers, Atomic Force Microscope imaging and manipulation, combined fluorescence-AFM, and microfluidics. Biological phenomena involving forces and the techniques used to measure them  are covered in lectures in the mornings, and hands-on labs on each instrument are presented in the afternoons. Presented by Computer Integrated Systems for Microscopy and Manipulation (CISMM), an NIH/NIBIB supported Resource. For this year, the registration fee is waived for NIH-funded researchers. The workshop will provide supplies, breakfasts, and two dinners, but does not include lodging or travel.   Space is limited! Please contact Cassandra Houston at (919)-962-4057 ([hidden email]) to register or to find out more about the workshop, or go to http://cismm.cs.unc.edu/resources/events/.

 

http://cismm.cs.unc.edu/resources/events/.

 




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Michael Chua
Michael Hooker Microscopy Facility (MHMF)
Director
6129 Thurston Bowles - CB 7248
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill  NC  27599-7248

http://microscopy.unc.edu/

919-843-3268   6129, 6007, 6123, 6033 Thurston Bowles (forwards to cell)

Tim O'Brien Sr. Tim O'Brien Sr.
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Re: Free Registration for Forces Workshop

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Strictly positive energy this year.  Maybe next year we will invite a Sith Lord as keynote or some such!

Peter Pitrone wrote:
Will Darth Vader be there? If your going to have a convention on the Force, you need to have a Sith Lord there.

Pete

On Sep 3, 2009, at 11:38 PM, Tim O'Brien wrote:

Dear Folks-

We have decided to reduce the registration fee for our Forces in Biology workshop this time only. We have almost filled the available slots, but still have a few remaining.  We will go back to our normal time of year and price structure next year, but we wanted to share this with the confocal list in case you might want to take advantage of this unique occasion. 

More info below:

Thanks,

Tim O'Brien
UNC Physics and Astronomy
Computer Integrated Systems for Microscopy and Manipulation (CISMM)


The Carolina Workshop on Force Measurement and Manipulation in Biological Microscopy is scheduled for September 22-25, 2009.  As part of our own stimulus package, we are offering the workshop with  FREE registration (a $775 value!) for researchers with NIH funding!  Senior investigators to beginning grad students have found this four day, hands-on introduction to the theory and practice of applying forces to biological specimens to be very useful.  Attendees are also invited to bring (or send ahead of time) their own cells or material of interest to probe during the workshop. We demonstrate magnetic tweezers, Atomic Force Microscope imaging and manipulation, combined fluorescence-AFM, and microfluidics. Biological phenomena involving forces and the techniques used to measure them  are covered in lectures in the mornings, and hands-on labs on each instrument are presented in the afternoons. Presented by Computer Integrated Systems for Microscopy and Manipulation (CISMM), an NIH/NIBIB supported Resource. For this year, the registration fee is waived for NIH-funded researchers. The workshop will provide supplies, breakfasts, and two dinners, but does not include lodging or travel.   Space is limited! Please contact Cassandra Houston at (919)-962-4057 ([hidden email]) to register or to find out more about the workshop, or go to http://cismm.cs.unc.edu/resources/events/.

 

http://cismm.cs.unc.edu/resources/events/.