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College degree in a biological science, chemistry or a related field, or equivalent education and experience to include coursework in biological sciences/chemistry and work experience in Electron Microscopy (EM) or related field such as Histotechnology, including experience performing immunofluorescence or muscle histochemistry, or MSA certified in Electron Microscopy.
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Perform quantitative analysis of histological, fluorescent microscopy, and electron microscopy images. Perform in vitro and in vivo experiments and molecular biology assays.
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Responsibilities will include protein purification from tissues and/or recombinant protein systems, investigating protein biochemistry, analyzing protein-protein interactions, and electron Cryo-microscopy studies of normal RyR and RyR with known disease mutations.
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Director of Molecular Electron Microscopy Core. UVA is seeking an Assistant or Associate Professor for a Structural Biologist position aas the Director of the Molecular Electron Microcopy Core (MEMC.
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Analytical transmission electron microscopy tools, including EELS and EDS. Scanning electron microscopy and focused ion beam. The successful candidate will establish the two new JEOL TEMs, a Grand ARM II and a F200, both equipped with EELS, dual EDS, precession electron diffraction, direct electron detectors, IDES laser and beam manipulation, in situ holders, tomography and cryo He holder.
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This position supervises the Biology department’s Microscopy and Imaging Facility which includes a laser scanning confocal microscope, a transmission electron microscope, a scanning electron microscope, a wide-field fluorescence microscope with.
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Description We are seeking a high-level electron microscopist who will provide scientific support to the Materials Characterization Processing (MCP) Core Facility in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering (DMSE), Whiting School of Engineering.
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Experience in confocal microscopy, advanced molecular biology, genomic data analysis, and mammalian cell culture are highly desirable. Experiments will involve cutting-edge cell and molecular biology techniques including differentiation of iPSCs and iPSC-derived RPE cells, spatial transcriptomes/ multiomics analysis, andadvanced microscopy imaging tools.
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The common microscopy facility will be used for transmission electron microscopy. The ideal candidate will have a background in bioinformatics, phage biology, genomics, protein expression, electron microscopy, and experience in metagenomics.
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Access to state-of-the-art facilities and equipment, including the Brigham and Women’s (BWH) Neurotech Studio for imaging resources and iPSC Neurohub for assistance in procuring and culture patient-derived neurons, plus Harvard Medical School cores including the Taplin mass spec facility and electron microscopy core.
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The Foundry features collaborative research staff and world-leading capabilities in its seven integrated technical facilities: Imaging and Manipulation of Nanostructures; Nanofabrication; Theory of Nanostructured Materials; Inorganic Nanostructures; Biological Nanostructures; Organic and Macromolecular Synthesis; and the National Center for Electron Microscopy.
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Combining hardware and software expertise in electron, ion, and light microscopy with deep application knowledge in the materials science, life sciences, semiconductor, and natural resources markets, the worldwide Electron Microscopy employees are dedicated to customers' pursuit of discovery and resolution of global challenges.
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We use high resolution electron cryo-microscopy (cryo-EM) and image processing to explore the molecular design of large, multicomponent supramolecular assemblies. The University of Miami is offering an excellent job opportunity for a Senior Research Technician position at the Frost Institute for Chemistry and Molecular Science within the laboratory of Dr. Mark Yeager.
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Strong working familiarity with high resolution electron microscopy, focused ion beam, atom probe tomography and high-resolution scanning probe microscopy and specimen preparation methods.
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Requisite expertise includes cellular and molecular biology, advanced light and/or electron microscopy, and use of mouse models. The SSCB utilizes advanced microscopy methods and cellular biology approaches to elucidate the molecular and structural basis of mechanisms underlying normal and disordered hearing and balance.
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