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The greatly expanding Microscopy Imaging Facility at the Penn State College of
Medicine, Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, in Hershey, Pennsylvania, is
seeking a motivated and experienced Director of Scientific Programs for our
Confocal, Deconvolution, and TEM instruments. Current and recently purchased
instrumentation will migrate into 1800 sq ft of completely renovated space in
October - Current Instrumentation includes a Leica SP2 AOBS Confocal system
with heated stage and perfusion capacity; a Deconvolution system using the
Huygens algorithm, and a JEOL 1400 TEM. Recently purchased (arriving this fall)
instrumentation includes a live-cell and White-light equipped Leica SP8 system
and a JEOL 2100 CryoEM with Tomography.
The new Director of Scientific Programs will be responsible for developing and
maintaining procedures, equipment, and policies that impact all facets of
advanced research within the Microscopy Imaging Area, with primary expertise
in Confocal Microscopy. The Director will also assist research investigators in
data collection, analysis, and management of systems, as well as perform
and/or supervise analysis of data. The Director will also be responsible for
budget planning and overall supervision of staff and research personnel.
Minimum Qualifications include a Doctoral degree or equivalent knowledge, and
at least 2 years related work experience. Generous benefit package available
along with pay commensurate with experience.
Instructions for application and additional details about the position and the
Microscopy Imaging Facility can be found at
http://med.psu.edu/web/core/microscopy-histologyPlease send enquiries to either Bruce Stanley (
[hidden email]) or Alistair Barber
(
[hidden email]); completed PDF packet application forms to Kathy Stauffer
(
[hidden email])