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Experience in cutting-edge histology/imaging techniques including quantitative bright-field and fluorescence microscopy, confocal microscopy, and electron microscopy is required.
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Analytical transmission electron microscopy tools, including EELS and EDS. Scanning electron microscopy and focused ion beam. Desire and ability to teach microscopy techniques and theory to students, faculty and other researchers.
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Execute assays to assess gene and protein expression (e.g., qPCR, ELISA, Flow Cytometry, Fluorescence Microscopy), and biological effects (e.g., function, viability, enzymatic activity) in cell lines and primary and iPSC derived 3D organoid cultures.
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Python, research & development, Fluorescent Microscopy, liquid handling, Biochemistry, Microscopy, Protein Purification, Chemistry, Research, Scientist, Protein Biochemistry, HPLC, FPLC, LCMS, fluorescent microscopy.
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Characterize polymers including dielectric measurements mechanical testing including Instron 3-point bending adhesive testing surface energy measurements DMA DSC rheology SEM optical microscopy UV-Vis and IR spectroscopy.
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To successfully fill this role, you will provide technical support for the lab; prepare samples for fluorescent and electron microscopy; as well as provide work products documentation, including but not limited to microscopy, imaging, and lab equipment.
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These range from optical microscopy to scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. These range from optical microscopy to scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy.
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MS or PhD in Science or Engineering with a focus on Transmission Electron Microscopy. Involvement developing hardware or experimental setups for electron/x-ray microscopy. Experience with TEM, SEM or X-ray microscopy.
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Scientific techniques include, but are not limited to handling of human samples, biochemical analysis of specimen, maintenance of mouse colonies, microscopy, basic molecular biology procedures such as mRNA and genomic DNA extraction, and a good command of general laboratory procedures.
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Experiments include: cryo-transmission electron microscopy and tomography, cryo-focused ion beam milling, correlative microscopy, vitrification, cryo-scanning electron microscopy, and classical electron microscopy including thin section.
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Experiments include: cryo-transmission electron microscopy and tomography, cryo-focused ion beam milling, correlative microscopy, vitrification, cryo-scanning electron microscopy, and classical electron microscopy including thin section TEM.
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Materials and Process Engineer-Atomic Force Microscopy (Mid-Level or Senior) page is loaded. Materials and Process Engineer-Atomic Force Microscopy (Mid-Level or Senior) Graduate or Post-Graduate research/work utilizing Atomic Force 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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The Electron Microscopy Specialists process minute tissue specimens, embed them in epoxy resin embedding media, polymerize the embedded tissue, use the ultramicrotome to cut both thick ( 1 um) EM staff prepare, view, and photograph various portions of electron microscopy specimens from kidney biopsies, as well as other human tissue and cells, for diagnostic purposes, supporting the Department of Pathology in diagnostic functions pertaining to patient care.
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Research experience in spatial frequency domain imaging, structured illumination microscopy and endoscopy for cancer imaging in vivo optical imaging, diffuse optical spectroscopy, and/or imaging.
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