Christophe Zimmer |
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To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy ***** *Postdoc position * *Imaging and Modeling Unit* *Department of Cell Biology and Infections* *Institut Pasteur, Paris, France* Our lab develops imaging and modeling approaches to quantitatively describe and understand biological systems. We rely on a mix of expertise in physics, computer science, optics and cell biology, and on close collaborations with other labs. Our current efforts focus on the dynamic 3D organization of genomes and its functional implications, so far mainly in yeast [1-6]. Another focus of our lab is super-resolution light microscopy based on single molecule localization and computational reconstruction [7, 8]. We are actively interested in further improving these imaging techniques, and also in applying them to a broad range of collaborative projects, in particular to study the interaction of HIV with its cellular host [9-11]. *We are seeking a highly motivated postdoc to work on super-resolution imaging developments and/or applications to nuclear architecture or HIV. *We welcome applications from a range of backgrounds including physics, computer science, cell biology and virology. Previous research experience with advanced microscopy, yeast cell biology or HIV will be considered a plus. We offer a highly interdisciplinary research setting in a renowned 2500+ institute in the middle of Paris. For more information about our lab, please visit our website: https://sites.google.com/site/imagingandmodeling/ Please address inquiries including CV, research interest statement and names of 2-3 referees to Christophe Zimmer: [hidden email] Selected lab publications: 1. A. B. Berger *et al.*, "High-resolution statistical mapping reveals gene territories in live yeast," *Nature Methods*, vol. 5, pp. 1031-37, 2008. 2. P. Thérizols *et al.*, "Chromosome arm length and nuclear constraints determine the dynamic relationship of yeast subtelomeres," *PNAS*, vol. 107, p. 2025, 2010. 3. C. Zimmer and E. Fabre, "Principles of chromosomal organization: lessons from yeast," *J Cell Biol*, vol. 192, pp. 723-33, Mar 7 2011. 4. H. Wong* et al.*, "A Predictive Computational Model of the Dynamic 3D Interphase Yeast Nucleus.," *Current biology *: CB, vol. 22, pp. 1881-90, 2012. 5. H. Wong, J. M. Arbona, and C. Zimmer, "How to build a yeast nucleus," *Nucleus*, vol. 4, Aug 22 2013. 6. N. Agmon *et al*., "Effect of nuclear architecture on the efficiency of double-strand break repair.," *Nature cell biology*, vol. 15, pp. 694-699, 2013. 7. R. Henriques, *et al*., "QuickPALM: 3D real-time photoactivation nanoscopy image processing in ImageJ," *Nature Methods*, vol. 7, pp. 339-340, 2010. 8. S. Herbert* et al., *"Single-Molecule Localization Super-Resolution Microscopy: Deeper and Faster," *Microscopy and Microanalysis*, vol. 18, p. 1419, 2012. 9. S. Mostowy *et al., *"Entrapment of Intracytosolic Bacteria by Septin Cage-like Structures," *Cell Host & Microbe*, vol. 8, pp. 433-444, 2010. 10. D. Judith, *et al.*, "Species-specific impact of the autophagy machinery on Chikungunya virus infection.," *EMBO reports*, vol. 14, pp. 534-44, 2013. 11. M. Lelek, et al., "Superresolution imaging of HIV in infected cells with FlAsH-PALM," *PNAS, *vol. 109, pp. 8564-9, May 29 2012. -- Unité Imagerie et Modélisation (Computational Imaging & Modeling Unit) Département Biologie Cellulaire et Infections CNRS URA 2582 Institut Pasteur 25-28 rue du Docteur Roux 75015 Paris France E-mail: [hidden email] Tel: +33 (0)1 40 61 38 91 Fax: +33 (0)1 40 61 33 30 Secretary: Marie-Anne Lin (Tel: +33 (0)1 45 68 83 59, E-mail: [hidden email] ) URL: https://sites.google.com/site/imagingandmodeling/ |
Steffen Dietzel |
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To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy ***** Dear all, for sorting reasons, I use a special e-mail account only for this list. Recently, I noticed that I also get spam to this account. Not with a high frequency (yet?) but still annoying. Normally, it is not possible to extract e-mails from the web interface of the confocal archive, but when I searched with Google for the e-mail address in question it came up with quite a number of hits. As far as I see it there are two types of such hits: one is a text-only version of a CONFOCALMICROSCOPY Digest, mentioning 10 senders with full e-mail address. The other type is replies to my own postings, with the line "On (date) at 1:36 PM, Steffen Dietzel <e-mail> wrote:" also carrying the full address. My questions: 1) do others note similar Spam? 2) is there something that can be done in the server configuration? I don't mind getting notifications on the Olympus Bioscapes Competition, and even messages from CoolLED Life Sciences <[hidden email]> might be potentially interesting, but I can definitely do without "FLASH DAY TRADE ALERT" (from [hidden email]) or "Einkommen steigern!" from [hidden email] Steffen -- ------------------------------------------------------------ Steffen Dietzel, PD Dr. rer. nat Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München Walter-Brendel-Zentrum für experimentelle Medizin (WBex) Head of light microscopy Mail room: Marchioninistr. 15, D-81377 München Building location: Marchioninistr. 27, München-Großhadern |
Chris Tully-2 |
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To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy ***** Stephen, I have one email address (undisclosed here) that I almost never use. It was setup as a joke to send one email to one person. Yet I still get spam on that account. If your IT department does not have a good spam filter, there are a number of spam filtering add-ons for various email clients. Look for one that learns based on your decisions, as well as based on its built in rules. Chris Chris Tully, M.S., Image Analysis Expert t 240.475.9753 f 419.831.0527 | [hidden email] www.ImageIncyte.com Sent from my iPhone please excuse typos. On Sep 26, 2013, at 4:22 AM, Steffen Dietzel <[hidden email]> wrote: > ***** > To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: > http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy > ***** > > Dear all, > > for sorting reasons, I use a special e-mail account only for this list. Recently, I noticed that I also get spam to this account. Not with a high frequency (yet?) but still annoying. > > Normally, it is not possible to extract e-mails from the web interface of the confocal archive, but when I searched with Google for the e-mail address in question it came up with quite a number of hits. > > As far as I see it there are two types of such hits: one is a text-only version of a CONFOCALMICROSCOPY Digest, mentioning 10 senders with full e-mail address. The other type is replies to my own postings, with the line > "On (date) at 1:36 PM, Steffen Dietzel <e-mail> wrote:" > also carrying the full address. > > My questions: > 1) do others note similar Spam? > 2) is there something that can be done in the server configuration? > > I don't mind getting notifications on the Olympus Bioscapes Competition, and even messages from CoolLED Life Sciences <[hidden email]> might be potentially interesting, but I can definitely do without "FLASH DAY TRADE ALERT" (from [hidden email]) or "Einkommen steigern!" from [hidden email] > > Steffen > > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------ > Steffen Dietzel, PD Dr. rer. nat > Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München > Walter-Brendel-Zentrum für experimentelle Medizin (WBex) > Head of light microscopy > > Mail room: > Marchioninistr. 15, D-81377 München > > Building location: > Marchioninistr. 27, München-Großhadern |
Steffen Dietzel |
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To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy ***** Chris, some of it may be random spam, but most of this is too for random specific, it targets scientists, such as the CoolLED Life Sciences stuff or used lab equipment. As I said, so far it is low frequency but I had the impression that it is increasing (can't check, deleted most of it) and I was wondering where this may lead in the future. Steffen On 26.09.2013 13:10, Chris Tully wrote: > ***** > To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: > http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy > ***** > > Stephen, > > I have one email address (undisclosed here) that I almost never use. It was setup as a joke to send one email to one person. Yet I still get spam on that account. > > If your IT department does not have a good spam filter, there are a number of spam filtering add-ons for various email clients. Look for one that learns based on your decisions, as well as based on its built in rules. > > Chris > > Chris Tully, M.S., Image Analysis Expert > t 240.475.9753 f 419.831.0527 | [hidden email] > www.ImageIncyte.com > > Sent from my iPhone please excuse typos. > > On Sep 26, 2013, at 4:22 AM, Steffen Dietzel<[hidden email]> wrote: > >> ***** >> To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: >> http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy >> ***** >> >> Dear all, >> >> for sorting reasons, I use a special e-mail account only for this list. Recently, I noticed that I also get spam to this account. Not with a high frequency (yet?) but still annoying. >> >> Normally, it is not possible to extract e-mails from the web interface of the confocal archive, but when I searched with Google for the e-mail address in question it came up with quite a number of hits. >> >> As far as I see it there are two types of such hits: one is a text-only version of a CONFOCALMICROSCOPY Digest, mentioning 10 senders with full e-mail address. The other type is replies to my own postings, with the line >> "On (date) at 1:36 PM, Steffen Dietzel<e-mail> wrote:" >> also carrying the full address. >> >> My questions: >> 1) do others note similar Spam? >> 2) is there something that can be done in the server configuration? >> >> I don't mind getting notifications on the Olympus Bioscapes Competition, and even messages from CoolLED Life Sciences<[hidden email]> might be potentially interesting, but I can definitely do without "FLASH DAY TRADE ALERT" (from [hidden email]) or "Einkommen steigern!" from [hidden email] >> >> Steffen >> >> -- >> ------------------------------------------------------------ >> Steffen Dietzel, PD Dr. rer. nat >> Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München >> Walter-Brendel-Zentrum für experimentelle Medizin (WBex) >> Head of light microscopy >> >> Mail room: >> Marchioninistr. 15, D-81377 München >> >> Building location: >> Marchioninistr. 27, München-Großhadern > -- ------------------------------------------------------------ Steffen Dietzel, PD Dr. rer. nat Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München Walter-Brendel-Zentrum für experimentelle Medizin (WBex) Head of light microscopy Mail room: Marchioninistr. 15, D-81377 München Building location: Marchioninistr. 27, München-Großhadern |
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