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http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=confocal Folks, This mail serves as a first announcement for QFM 2K08. This is a one week, intensive microscopy course, which will be taught at the Mount Desert Island Marine Biological Labs in Arcadia National Park in Maine between May 31st and June 6th 2008. The course covers all aspects of the technology from the principals of fluorescence imaging to multidimensional imaging in living cells. Lectures dealing with the theory, mechanics, and application of fluorescent imaging methods are intermingled with extended laboratory practicals in which students will be encouraged to use their own specimens, to optimize the utility of the course. Our goal is to provide students with the knowledge and expertise to implement cutting edge microscopic methods within their own laboratories. Equipment from all the major vendors will be available, including 14 fully automated live cell rigs, 7 confocals (including two non-linear systems) and all associated cameras and software. The continued success of the course has encouraged us to run it again next year, and as it is November it is time to start our enrollment. Enrollment is highly competitive (last year we had 3 applicants for each slot, and limited to 32 students) but obviously the early applicants get some preference. So if feel you or your colleagues would benefit from the course please sign up or let them know ASAP so they can sign up. The url for the course is http://www.cbi.pitt.edu/qfm/index.html. this site has a curriculum, pictures from all the previous years, and an application form (all registrations are electronic). I look forward to hearing from interested applicants soon Thanks Simon C. Watkins Ph.D. FRC Path. Professor, Cell Biology and Physiology and Immunology Vice Chair, Cell Biology and Physiology Director Center for Biologic Imaging BSTS 225 University of Pittsburgh 3500 Terrace St. Pittsburgh PA 15261 Tel:412-352-2277 Fax:412-648-2797 URL: http://www.cbi.pitt.edu |
Ignatius, Mike |
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http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=confocal Senior Associate Research Scientist, Microscopist, Molecular Probes/Invitrogen Corporation: Eugene, Oregon site. Required: extensive experience in fluorescence microscopy, including use of upright, inverted and confocal systems; digital image acquisition and image analysis; application of immunocyto- and immuno-histochemical techniques; live-cell imaging and associated data analysis; skills in laboratory techniques specific to cell biology, bioassays and immunocytochemistry; industry experience in product or methods development desirable. Preferred: Understanding of automated high content cell screening systems ; basic understanding of cellular processes such as signal transduction, endocytosis and apoptosis pathways and their mechanisms; innovative with high energy level to work with various product development teams. Bachelor's degree in Cell Biology, Biochemistry or other related discipline, or the equivalent knowledge and experience. Masters degree in a specific scientific discipline preferred. Please respond off-line to [hidden email] or apply at: https://invitrogen.recruitmax.com/MAIN/careerportal/Job_Profile.cfm?szOr derID=146 |
William Hatton |
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http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=confocal Hi Mike, Will Hatton here, long time no hear how are you keeping Will -----Original Message----- From: Confocal Microscopy List [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Ignatius, Mike Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2007 10:10 AM To: [hidden email] Subject: Job Posting: Microscopist for Molecular Probes/Invitrogen Search the CONFOCAL archive at http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=confocal Senior Associate Research Scientist, Microscopist, Molecular Probes/Invitrogen Corporation: Eugene, Oregon site. Required: extensive experience in fluorescence microscopy, including use of upright, inverted and confocal systems; digital image acquisition and image analysis; application of immunocyto- and immuno-histochemical techniques; live-cell imaging and associated data analysis; skills in laboratory techniques specific to cell biology, bioassays and immunocytochemistry; industry experience in product or methods development desirable. Preferred: Understanding of automated high content cell screening systems ; basic understanding of cellular processes such as signal transduction, endocytosis and apoptosis pathways and their mechanisms; innovative with high energy level to work with various product development teams. Bachelor's degree in Cell Biology, Biochemistry or other related discipline, or the equivalent knowledge and experience. Masters degree in a specific scientific discipline preferred. Please respond off-line to [hidden email] or apply at: https://invitrogen.recruitmax.com/MAIN/careerportal/Job_Profile.cfm?szOr derID=146 |
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