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Dr. Rui Kong is an Assistant Professor in Emory Vaccine Center and Emory National Primate Research Center, Assistant Professor in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, and Georgia Research Alliance Distinguished Investigator.
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The postdoctoral researchers will work on developing and applying computer vision algorithms and software, used in conjunction with atomistic simulations, to accelerate the analysis of state-of-the-art microscopy images (including electron microscopy, scanning tunneling microscopy, and ultrafast electron microscopy.
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Solid understanding of electron microscopy, semiconductor device physics and failure analysis (through previous work experience or course work). Job functions includeScanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) Imaging, semiconductor sample prep (hand cleaving, micro cleaving, coating, re-sizing), SEM sample analysis, and 30KV STEM sample analysis.
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During the training program we expect you to travel extensively within the region to gain invaluable technical skills in electron microscopy and experience in field service activities on a variety of electron microscopy systems.
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Qualifications:The Research Associate must hold a bachelor’s degree plus experience in fish/shrimp research and disease diagnostics or a master’s degree (preferred) in Aquaculture, Biology, Microbiology, Cell and Molecular Biology, or a closely related field.
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Specific job skills include, but are not limited to: Required research activities include but are not limited to 1) mouse handling and surgery, 2) protein purification, 3) immunoblotting and electrophoreses, 4) platelet aggregometry, 5) flow cytometry, and 6) microscopy.
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Post Doctoral Fellow. Advanced microstructure characterization of metallic materials (e.g. light optical and electron microscopy, indentation techniques and X-ray diffraction.
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Characterize material structure and performance, using various microscopic and spectroscopic techniques, including: Optical Microscopy, Scanning Electron Microscopy, Laser-Scanning Confocal Microscopy, Surface Profilometry, and Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR.
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Knowledge of confocal microscopy, immunohistochemistry, molecular biology assays, and zebrafish handling is preferred. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Participates in research in the study of calcium signaling (in-vivo and in-vitro) in retinal synapses during development, adulthood, and disease.
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Opportunities exist for joint and/or affiliate appointment in the Fred Hutch Divisions of Public Health Sciences, Translational Science and Therapeutics, Human Biology, Basic Sciences, or Vaccine and Infectious Disease, depending on mutual interests.
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Hands on experience in one or more of the following areas: cell culture, hemocompatibility evaluation, immunostaining, flow cytometry, and/or microscopy. Boston Scientific continues to evaluate its policies and protocols regarding the COVID-19 vaccine and will comply with all applicable state and federal law and healthcare credentialing requirements.
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Preferred: 2-4 years laboratory experience in cell biology, microscopy, neurobiology, biochemistry, molecular biology or related field. Position is ideal for those experienced and/or have a strong interest in stem cell biology, disease modeling, neurobiology and developmental genetics.
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It has been serving the community since 1957 and has a long-standing partnership with Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to help handle a variety of health and communicable disease concerns.
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Work Experience: Experience in cell culture, microscopy, and viral models such as RSV.Experience with peptide biochemistry, viral pathogenesis, and imaging. Experience with microscopy, flow cytometry and/or mass spectrometry is desirable.
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Experience in fluorescent microscopy, single cell transcriptomics, and flow cytometry preferred. Will gain proficiency in preparing viral vectors for delivery of transgenes and sgRNA for in vivo CRISPR based approaches.
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