Position opening: Head, Fluorescence Microscopy Unit, Biomedical Imaging Facility

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Position opening: Head, Fluorescence Microscopy Unit, Biomedical Imaging Facility

The Biomedical Imaging Centre (BMIF) of The Mark Wainwright Analytical Centre, University of New South Wales is offering a position as

Head, Fluorescence Microscopy Unit, Biomedical Imaging Facility

Senior Research Fellow or Research Fellow


We are seeking a motivated candidate to lead the Fluorescence Microscopy Unit with in the Biomedical Imaging Facility (BMIF).  This is a research academic position and the successful candidate will hold a joint Level B or Level C position in a School/Faculty of the candidate's choice.  The successful applicant will lead a small team of scientists within the fluorescence Microscopy Unit and will conduct independent and collaborative research in fluorescence imaging applications, fluorescence microscopy development and/or image analysis of the biomedical sciences.  He/she will have a strong research track record and bring a vision for fluorescence microscopy imaging to the position. 

The University of New South Wales has established the Biomedical Imaging Facility (BMIF) whose mission is to provide state-of-the-art imaging technology to cutting edge biomedical research.   The BMIF is a multi-user facility that provides training and scientific support in instrument operation and data analysis.  The fluorescence Microscopy Unit includes epifluorescence for live cell imaging, confocal microscopy, spinning disc microscopy, total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscopy, time-resolved single molecule imaging including fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) and fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS), and 2-photon and intravital microscopy.  The BMIF is currently establishing Australia's first super-resolution microscopes with the arrival of a photo-activation localization microscope (PALM) in 2009 and a stimulated emission depletion (STED) microscope in 2010.  BMIF also includes other imaging modes such as atomic force microscopy (AFM).  It oversees a tissue culture facility and associated laboratories for sample preparation.

This is a full-time continuing appointment.  To apply for this position, interested applicants will need to review the position documentation and systematically address the selection criteria in their application.

Assistance with relocation expenses will be available for an interstate or overseas candidate.

Please see the application at http://www.hr.unsw.edu.au/services/recruitment/jobs/23071003.html

For further enquires, please contact A/Prof. Grainne Moran, Managing Director, Mark Wainwritght Analytical Centre on (61 2 93854642) email [hidden email], or prefessor Peter Gunning, School of Medical Sciences (61 2 936542471), email [hidden email]

Applications close August 24, 2010.
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Re: Position opening: Head, Fluorescence Microscopy Unit, Biomedical Imaging Facility

es schneit immer wieder etwas interessantes hinein...
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Elisa

On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 3:51 AM, Henry Haeberle <[hidden email]> wrote:
The Biomedical Imaging Centre (BMIF) of The Mark Wainwright Analytical Centre, University of New South Wales is offering a position as

Head, Fluorescence Microscopy Unit, Biomedical Imaging Facility

Senior Research Fellow or Research Fellow


We are seeking a motivated candidate to lead the Fluorescence Microscopy Unit with in the Biomedical Imaging Facility (BMIF).  This is a research academic position and the successful candidate will hold a joint Level B or Level C position in a School/Faculty of the candidate's choice.  The successful applicant will lead a small team of scientists within the fluorescence Microscopy Unit and will conduct independent and collaborative research in fluorescence imaging applications, fluorescence microscopy development and/or image analysis of the biomedical sciences.  He/she will have a strong research track record and bring a vision for fluorescence microscopy imaging to the position. 

The University of New South Wales has established the Biomedical Imaging Facility (BMIF) whose mission is to provide state-of-the-art imaging technology to cutting edge biomedical research.   The BMIF is a multi-user facility that provides training and scientific support in instrument operation and data analysis.  The fluorescence Microscopy Unit includes epifluorescence for live cell imaging, confocal microscopy, spinning disc microscopy, total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscopy, time-resolved single molecule imaging including fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) and fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS), and 2-photon and intravital microscopy.  The BMIF is currently establishing Australia's first super-resolution microscopes with the arrival of a photo-activation localization microscope (PALM) in 2009 and a stimulated emission depletion (STED) microscope in 2010.  BMIF also includes other imaging modes such as atomic force microscopy (AFM).  It oversees a tissue culture facility and associated laboratories for sample preparation.

This is a full-time continuing appointment.  To apply for this position, interested applicants will need to review the position documentation and systematically address the selection criteria in their application.

Assistance with relocation expenses will be available for an interstate or overseas candidate.

Please see the application at http://www.hr.unsw.edu.au/services/recruitment/jobs/23071003.html

For further enquires, please contact A/Prof. Grainne Moran, Managing Director, Mark Wainwritght Analytical Centre on (61 2 93854642) email [hidden email], or prefessor Peter Gunning, School of Medical Sciences (61 2 936542471), email [hidden email]

Applications close August 24, 2010.



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Prof. Dr. Elisa Ferrando-May
Bioimaging Center
University of Konstanz
P.O. Box 604
D-78457 Konstanz
Germany
Tel. +49-7531-884054
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http.//www.uni-konstanz.de/bioimaging