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Spatial Transcriptomics Scientist at FMI - Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research

Posted by , on 27 January 2022

The Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research (FMI) is a world-class research institute that investigates the molecular mechanisms of health and disease in the fields of neurobiology, genome regulation and multicellular systems. FMI research is supported by state-of-the-art core facilities, employing various cutting-edge technologies for imaging, high-content screening, genomics, and computational biology. We are looking

Image Analysis Expert at FMI - Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research

Posted by , on 26 January 2022

The laboratory of Prof. Prisca Liberali at the Friedrich Miescher Institute (FMI) provides a world-class research environment for applying image-based systems biology to investigate fundamental cell biological and developmental questions in 3D model systems such as organoids. The laboratory is a leader in the development of single-cell image-based quantification methods, combining high-content confocal imaging with

Postdoc position in Advanced Live/Lightsheet 4D imaging of cancer organoids

Posted by , on 26 January 2022

We, the lab of Dr. Batlle (colorectal cancer research) and the Advanced Digital Microscopy core facility, are looking for a motivated scientist for a joined postdoc position at IRB Barcelona (Spain), to work on high-content imaging of cancer organoids with novel lightsheet imaging (e.g. Oblique Plane Microscopy, OPM), within the research consortium MACH3CANCER (https://mach3cancer.org/). Description:

Optical Engineer position at the Rockefeller University

Posted by , on 19 January 2022

Job description The candidate will contribute to the development of a new, integrated platform for the acquisition and analysis of data from pre-commercial light-sheet instruments for microscopy on living organisms and cells, funded initially by a 5-year Beckman Foundation grant to the Rockefeller University. They will build, maintain and modify pre-commercial light-sheet microscopes as required

FocalPlane Community Manager

Posted by , on 5 January 2022

We are looking for an enthusiastic and motivated person, with fresh ideas and a willingness to learn, to join us to develop and maintain FocalPlane.  Core responsibilities of the position include: Creating and commissioning content for FocalPlane, including writing posts and soliciting content from the academic community, societies, companies and other organisations Providing user support

Senior Laboratory Research Scientist - High resolution CLEM

Posted by , on 8 December 2021

Senior Laboratory Research Scientist in the Electron Microscopy Science Technology Platform at The Francis Crick Institute (London, UK). PROJECT SUMMARY The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative has funded the VP-CLEM-KIT consortium to develop a pipeline for democratising volumetric visual proteomics: Creating a Pipeline for Expanded Access to Volumetric Visual Proteomics Putting proteins in focus The VP-CLEM-KIT team

Imaging Specialist, Columbia University, New York, NY

Posted by , on 3 December 2021

The Confocal and Specialized Microscopy Shared Resource at Columbia University Irving Medical Center is searching for an Imaging Specialist at the rank of Associate Research Scientist. This is a rare opportunity to join a highly rated, well-funded Comprehensive Cancer Center core that has provided advanced optical imaging expertise to hundreds of research labs for nearly

Postdoctoral position on intravital imaging of tumor dormancy

Posted by , on 1 December 2021

A Postdoctoral Fellow position is currently available at Dr. Bravo-Cordero laboratory, in the Tisch Cancer Institute – Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital. Our lab focuses on understanding the mechanisms of tumor dormancy with emphasis on the role of the tumor microenvironment, using a strong combination of: microscopy techniques (in vivo multiphoton, confocal,

Postdoctoral Position in Cardiovascular Development and Microscopy

Posted by , on 20 November 2021

Interested in combining quantitative microscopy and developmental biology to study congenital heart disease? We are recruiting a postdoc who will use advanced microscopy techniques and genetics to study vascular plasticity and remodeling during cardiovascular development. For more information visit https://sites.rutgers.edu/astrof-lab/. To apply, please send a letter detailing your interest in the subject matter, your expertise,

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