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Glencoe Software
Applications Specialist
United Kingdom, Remote
Europe

Glencoe Software builds and delivers innovative, scalable, easy-to-use scientific imaging solutions for its clients and partners. Our proven image database technology makes the viewing, sharing, analysis and management of large sets of images and metadata easy and accessible to everyone in a group, team, project or organization. Glencoe’s products are installed and used in several world-leading academic labs, biotechs, pharmas and publishers, solving mission-critical problems in high-content screening, digital pathology, and many other modalities. Through our OEM licensing program, our software tools are embedded in some of the world’s most powerful and market-leading software data products. We combine world-beating technology and expertise with dedicated, reliable customer support.

Responsibilities

Glencoe is looking for a UK-based Applications Specialist to help drive our continued growth and ensure the success of our customers. In this role, you will work closely with some of the brightest researchers in academia, biotech and pharma. You will leverage your experience in life science research and strong interpersonal skills to help our customers achieve their research goals by utilizing Glencoe’s image data solutions. All of Glencoe’s staff work with our customers, some of the brightest researchers and IT professionals in academia, biotech and pharma. You will conduct customer training, workshops, support and troubleshooting to remain connected to the user experience and work as a voice of the customer within Glencoe. In this role, you will help disseminate, develop and extend Glencoe’s world leading image data management tools and make critical contributions to our customers’ research and discovery missions.

Responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:

  • Provide remote technical applications support and consultation on research data workflows.
  • Identify, develop and close high-value sales opportunities.
  • Create technical documentation and marketing materials, including release notes, blog posts and webinars.
  • Work closely with Engineering, Product and Applications teams as well as Glencoe Software customers to evaluate opportunities for training and documentation efforts.
  • Represent Glencoe Software to the outside community through participation in and presentations at industry conferences and workshops.
  • Travel occasionally to work with strategic customers across North America.

    The following may contribute to success in this role:

  • Demonstrated history of understanding complex scientific or technical workflows and presenting them in user-facing formats
  • Ability to work independently and manage multiple ongoing projects
  • Strong verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills
  • Experience in the demonstration, installation, operation and troubleshooting of biological/biomedical image software or hardware applications
  • Practical research experience in one or more of the following areas: microscopy, histology, digital pathology, multiplexed imaging, high content screening, spatial transcriptomics
  • Experience and interest in scientific or other technical communication
  • Experience in academia, industrial life sciences, and/or biomedical R&D
  • Experience with scripting languages such as Python, MATLAB, ImageJ macros, R, etc.
  • Familiarity with or expertise in image processing tools and algorithms used in the life and biomedical sciences such as CellProfiler, QuPath, Ilastik, Fiji, etc.
  • Degree in Life Sciences or Engineering discipline, or equivalent experience
Harvard Center for Biological Imaging and Harvard Cryo-EM Center for Structural Biology
Cryo-EM Specialist
Cambridge & Boston, Massachusetts
USA

We invite applications for a Research Associate (Cryo-EM specialist) position, jointly shared by Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) and Harvard Medical School. This Research Associate position will be hosted at Harvard Medical School with responsibilities split between the two campuses. This annually appointed academic role advances discovery in structural biology by providing support and training for researchers seeking to learn cryo-EM, serving as an interface between the instruments and a vibrant scientific community.

Responsibilities to FAS will take place in the newly established Cryo-EM imaging core under the Harvard Center for Biological Imaging (HCBI). This is the first cryogenic imaging facility dedicated to biological samples on Harvard’s Cambridge campus. This facility houses sample preparation devices (Vitrobot Mark IV, Wohlwend High Pressure Freezer, Leica EM AFS2 Freeze Substitution), and a Glacios 2 cryo-electron microscope with X-FEG, fringe-free imaging, Selectris energy filter and Falcon4i direct electron detector.

Responsibilities to Harvard Medical School will take place at the Harvard Cryo-EM Center for Structural Biology (HCCSB): a joint effort by Harvard Medical School, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston Children’s Hospital, Massachusetts General Bringham, and Harvard FAS to provide state-of-the-art cryo-EM instrumentation and expertise for the structural biology community. This Facility houses two Titan Krios 300 kV microscopes and a Talos Arctica 200 kV microscope, with a next-generation Titan Krios 5 scheduled for installation in 2026. We also house two Vitrobot Mark IVs for sample preparation and two Aquilos 2 Cryo-FIBs to produce lamellae for cryo-ET.

The successful candidate, working closely with fellow imaging scientists at the HCBI and the HCCSB at Harvard Medical School will enhance and expand cryo-EM capabilities across Harvard, and the greater Boston scientific ecosystem.

Goethe University
Core Facility Manager
Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany
Europe
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Deadline: Jan 13, 2026

The Imaging Center for Advanced Light Microscopy (iCALM) at Goethe University Frankfurt am Main is seeking to fill the following position as soon as possible Project Staff Member (m/f/d) Core Facility Management (E 14 TV-G-U) limited to a period of two years. Following a positive evaluation, the conversion of the position into a permanent appointment is envisaged. The salary grade is based on the job characteristics of the collective agreement applicable to Goethe University (TV-G-U). iCALM is a newly established equipment competence center at Goethe University in the Goethe Center for (High) Technologies (Go4Tec) and provides state-of-the-art light microscopy infrastructure for the life sciences. To support this innovative center, we are looking for an experienced and dynamic person to serve as Core Facility Manager for iCALM Your Responsibilities: ·      development and implementation of a core facility for light microscopy as a competence center in the Goethe Center for (High) Technology Go4Tec ·      project-related leadership and management of the iCALM ·      responsibility for establishing scientific and technical operations and for implementing the high-performance light microscopy infrastructure ·      establishment of active management of existing microscopy techniques as well as procurement and integration of new technologies ·      development of a structure for coordinating service and research activities in the field of light microscopy, as well as establishment of a maintenance workflow ·      (support in) acquiring third-party funding to expand the microscopy infrastructure ·      organization and delivery of courses and seminars on core topics of light microscopy and image analysis ·      support of scientific projects ·      participation in research consortia Your Profile: ·      completed scientific university degree in the natural sciences or in a science-oriented engineering discipline, ideally with a doctoral degree (PhD) ·      expert knowledge and proven experience in light microscopyi particularty in advanced high-resolution and time-resolved techniques (e.g. STED and FLIM) ·      solid knowledge of cell biology and image analysis ·      high level of motivation, personal responsibility, and organizational skills ·      strong team and communication skills ·      distinct service orientation and customer-focused mindset ·      excellent written and spoken communication skills in German and English The following additional qualifications are desirable: ·      experience with data analysis (particularly image analysis) in a programming language (ideally Python) ·      practical and theoretical experience with image processing software (e.g., lmageJ, lmaris, Arivis, Amira) ·      practical experience working in an imaging facility ·      knowledge of biological and laser safety Our Offer: a varied posrtion in an internationally oriented core facility within an excellent university research environment remuneration according to the TV-G-U collective agreement 30 days of annual leave public sector pension scheme free state-wide public transport ticket (Hessen) opportunities for training and professional development flexible working hours wide range of university sports offerings Your application: If you are interested, please send your detailed application with the usual documents (CV, cover letter, references, and other information) by 13.01.2026 exclusively in electronic form and compiled in PDF format to PD Dr. Sven Barth, Managing Director of Go4Tec barth@physik.uni-frankfurt.de. lf you have any scientific questions, please contact Prof. Mike Heilemann (heileman@chemie.uni-frankfurt.de) or Prof. Yvonne Stahl (y.stahl@bio.uni-frankfurt.de)..

Flatiron Institute of the Simons Foundation
Scientific Visual Exploration Software Intern
New York, New York
USA
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Deadline: Feb 6, 2026

SCC is seeking a motivated programming intern to build interactive tools for visualizing and exploring scientific data, primarily using three dimensional representations. This position is from June to August 2026 in New York City for a current undergraduate or graduate student.

The Rosalind Franklin Institute
Research Associates in Electron Microscopy Development (10379)
United Kingdom
Europe
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Deadline: Jan 18, 2026

We currently have a number of Research Associate vacancies to support the Multidimensional Imaging (MDI) Challenge Team led by Professor Angus Kirkland at the Rosalind Franklin Institute. Our scientists pioneer research in advancing electron ptychography, liquid phase electron microscopy, electron spectroscopy and diffraction underpinned by a strong fundamental theoretical platform.  Applications are encouraged from candidates with backgrounds in physics, biophysics, biochemistry, applied mathematics or related disciplines with an interest and experience of advanced EM methods. Before submitting your application please ensure you read the Job Information Pack for full scope of the projects, related vacancies and to learn about our competitive benefits package. You may choose to apply for more than one role. Please stipulate your vacancy preference on the application form, in line with your skills and experience.  For informal enquiries, please contact recruitment@rfi.ac.uk. If you are interested in working in a forward thinking, innovative organisation which is committed to creating an inclusive environment, we look forward to receiving your application. To be considered, please submit a CV and a cover letter explaining why you think you are the right person for this role, including details about your education and work experience. We are dedicated to ensuring every applicant has an equal opportunity to demonstrate their talents, and we are happy to consider adjustments for candidates with specific needs. Please contact us at recruitment@rfi.ac.uk to discuss your requirements confidentially. Closing date: The closing date for applications is 23:59 on Sunday 18th January 2026. Interviews are planned for early February 2026. Applicants should refer to our Candidate Privacy Policy

German BioImaging / University of Freiburg / Technische Universität Dresden
Lead Specialist - Light Microscopy Model (LiMi Model)
Dresden / Freiburg, Germany
Europe
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Deadline: Jan 15, 2026

We have three open positions (50-100%) in Light Microscopy Metadata, Quality Control, and Community Management. These roles support the development of sustainable standards, tools, and community structures for light microscopy, improving research data quality, reducing avoidable experiments due to poor instrument performance, and helping researchers and facilities keep their systems in top shape. By strengthening metadata standards, validation practices, and community coordination, the project contributes directly to ecological and resource sustainability in microscopy.

Jobdescription Lead Specialist - Light Microscopy Model (LiMi Model): Lead the harmonization and maintenance of light microscopy metadata terminology; coordinate metadata expert groups; prepare and document consensus processes; compare and integrate existing terminologies; establish and maintain the LiMiM GitHub; and engage with industry and standardization bodies (DIN, ISO).

Knowledge and skills advantageous for the position:

  • Background in microscopy, imaging workflows, or light-microscopy metadata.
  • Experience in computer science, IT, or data management, especially working with standards, ontologies, or GitHub-based workflows.
  • Knowledge of quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) in microscopy, including validation studies, SOP development, or standardized sample preparation.
  • Experience in macro/script programming, databases (Excel, Python, e.g.) or JSON, LinkML
  • Familiarity with community coordination, collaborative projects, or managing scientific working groups.
  • Experience with scientific communication, documentation, and outreach within international communities.
  • Openness to working in a multinational network, ideally with experience engaging academia, industry, and standardization bodies.
  • Strong communication skills in English (written and spoken).

 How to apply If any of these roles spark your interest, you are warmly invited to get in touch. Please send your application, including supporting documents (CV, motivation letter, references, certificates and anything else which might help our decision) by 15. January 2026 at the latest, using the following form: https://gerbi-gmb.de/machform/view.php?id=94894    In case of questions, reach out to us via the following e-mail address: position@quarep.org (redirected to Roland Nitschke, Hella Hartmann, Janina Hanne).

Subject to personal qualification, employees are remunerated according to salary group E 13 TV-L / TVöD.

We look forward to hearing from you!

Comments Full-time positions may generally be split up into two or more part-time positions, provided that there are no formal or legal barriers. Applicants with severe disabilities (Schwerbehinderte Menschen) will be given preferential consideration in case of equal qualification. We will be particularly pleased to receive applications from women for the positions advertised here.

German BioImaging e.V. / University of Freiburg / Technische Universität Dresden
Lead Specialist - Validation Team
Dresden/Freiburg, Germany
Europe
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Deadline: Jan 15, 2026

We have three open positions (50-100%) in Light Microscopy Metadata, Quality Control, and Community Management. These roles support the development of sustainable standards, tools, and community structures for light microscopy, improving research data quality, reducing avoidable experiments due to poor instrument performance, and helping researchers and facilities keep their systems in top shape. By strengthening metadata standards, validation practices, and community coordination, the project contributes directly to ecological and resource sustainability in microscopy.

Jobdescription • Lead Specialist - Validation Team Found and coordinate the QUAREP-LiMi Validation Team; develop validation studies and SOPs for QC and impact studies of quality control procedures, support dissemination of QA & QC methods; prepare standardized samples and QC kits; connect method developers, users, and manufacturers; and help maintain the community QC data repository.

Knowledge and skills advantageous for the position:

  • Background in microscopy, imaging workflows, or light-microscopy metadata.
  • Experience in computer science, IT, or data management, especially working with standards, ontologies, or GitHub-based workflows.
  • Knowledge of quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) in microscopy, including validation studies, SOP development, or standardized sample preparation.
  • Experience in macro/script programming, databases (Excel, Python, e.g.) or JSON, LinkML
  • Familiarity with community coordination, collaborative projects, or managing scientific working groups.
  • Experience with scientific communication, documentation, and outreach within international communities.
  • Openness to working in a multinational network, ideally with experience engaging academia, industry, and standardization bodies.
  • Strong communication skills in English (written and spoken).

 How to apply If any of these roles spark your interest, you are warmly invited to get in touch. Please send your application, including supporting documents (CV, motivation letter, references, certificates and anything else which might help our decision) by 15. January 2026 at the latest, using the following form: https://gerbi-gmb.de/machform/view.php?id=94894    In case of questions, reach out to us via the following e-mail address: position@quarep.org (redirected to Roland Nitschke, Hella Hartmann, Janina Hanne).

Subject to personal qualification, employees are remunerated according to salary group E 13 TV-L / TVöD.

We look forward to hearing from you!

Comments Full-time positions may generally be split up into two or more part-time positions, provided that there are no formal or legal barriers. Applicants with severe disabilities (Schwerbehinderte Menschen) will be given preferential consideration in case of equal qualification. We will be particularly pleased to receive applications from women for the positions advertised here.

German BioImaging e.V. , University of Freiburg, Technische Universität Dresden
Community Coordinator - QUAREP-LiMi
Dresden / Freiburg, Germany
Europe
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Deadline: Jan 15, 2026

We have three open positions (50-100%) in Light Microscopy Metadata, Quality Control, and Community Management. These roles support the development of sustainable standards, tools, and community structures for light microscopy, improving research data quality, reducing avoidable experiments due to poor instrument performance, and helping researchers and facilities keep their systems in top shape. By strengthening metadata standards, validation practices, and community coordination, the project contributes directly to ecological and resource sustainability in microscopy.

Jobdescription • Community Coordinator - QUAREP-LiMi Manage and support the QUAREP-LiMi community and its infrastructure (OMERO, protocols.io, Zotero, Zenodo, WordPress); organize meetings and community activities; oversee membership data and working group coordination; contribute to communication, and co-develop strategies for long-term project continuity. The positions will be based in Germany, ideally in Freiburg or Dresden, with the option to work in a hybrid or mobile role. We are flexible in finding solutions that work for the right candidate.

Knowledge and skills advantageous for the position:

  • Background in microscopy, imaging workflows, or light-microscopy metadata.
  • Experience in computer science, IT, or data management, especially working with standards, ontologies, or GitHub-based workflows.
  • Knowledge of quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) in microscopy, including validation studies, SOP development, or standardized sample preparation.
  • Experience in macro/script programming, databases (Excel, Python, e.g.) or JSON, LinkML
  • Familiarity with community coordination, collaborative projects, or managing scientific working groups.
  • Experience with scientific communication, documentation, and outreach within international communities.
  • Openness to working in a multinational network, ideally with experience engaging academia, industry, and standardization bodies.
  • Strong communication skills in English (written and spoken).

 How to apply If any of these roles spark your interest, you are warmly invited to get in touch. Please send your application, including supporting documents (CV, motivation letter, references, certificates and anything else which might help our decision) by 15. January 2026 at the latest, using the following form: https://gerbi-gmb.de/machform/view.php?id=94894    In case of questions, reach out to us via the following e-mail address: position@quarep.org (redirected to Roland Nitschke, Hella Hartmann, Janina Hanne).

Subject to personal qualification, employees are remunerated according to salary group E 13 TV-L / TVöD.

We look forward to hearing from you!

Comments Full-time positions may generally be split up into two or more part-time positions, provided that there are no formal or legal barriers. Applicants with severe disabilities (Schwerbehinderte Menschen) will be given preferential consideration in case of equal qualification. We will be particularly pleased to receive applications from women for the positions advertised here.

University of Cambridge
PhD Candidate/Research Assistant
United Kingdom
Europe
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Deadline: Jan 14, 2026

A Research Assistant/PhD Student position is available from 1 October 2026 for up to 48 months, to work with Professor Stephen Montgomery. This Research Assistant position would allow for the post holder also undertake a postgraduate course (PhD) at the University in Department of Zoology, located in Central Cambridge.

The RA-PhD Student will work on understanding the evolution of neural circuits associated with a major expansion of the insect learning and memory centre, the mushroom bodies, in Heliconius butterflies. They will be part of a team of researchers with complementary expertise in bioinformatics, development and neuroscience, with opportunities for collaboration across the project while also pursuing their own objectives. They will have a dedicated training budget and a supportive and engaged supervision team.

This work will be undertaken as part of the recently awarded Wellcome Trust Discovery grant on the developmental control of neural cell number and type and will directly contribute towards the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) studies that the successful candidate will be enrolled in at the Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge.

Duties will include Development of species-specific protocols; Running experiments in the laboratory; Data collection, analysis and interpretation; Preparation of manuscripts for publication; Assistance in the maintenance of animal stocks and lab equipment; Co-supervision of project students working on related topics; Collaboration with team members.

Essential skills: BSc/MSc. degree or equivalent in an appropriate subject (e.g. biological sciences, neuroscience, or similar), completed or completion imminent. Determination and enthusiasm to do research. Ability to work effectively and independently in a collaborative research team setting. Strong quantitative and analytical skills, fluency in English Excellent interpersonal and communication skills A commitment to open and inclusive science Enthusiasm to interact with colleagues.

An offer of employment will be conditional upon the candidate being formally accepted onto the PhD programme in Zoology.

For application instructions see https://www.cam.ac.uk/jobs/research-assistant-fixed-term-pf47939

Cytely
Founding Commercial Lead
Sweden, Singapore
Europe

What We're Building

Cytely turns any fluorescence microscope into a real-time data engine. Think of it as bringing the quantitative rigor of flow cytometry to the spatial richness of microscopy—automated segmentation, per-cell gating, phagocytosis metrics, kinetic tracking—all while maintaining the "why" through interactive image browsing. The product is technical. The science matters. The sales motion is consultative, pilot-driven, and requires genuine fluency in microscopy workflows. You can't fake it with these customers.

  • Academic imaging cores
  • Biotech/pharma discovery teams (high-content screening, cell-based assays, infectious disease models)
  • Academic research groups who care about reproducibility, throughput, and linking phenotype to image

    What You'll Actually Do

  • Design and execute outbound motions across Europe and Asia — account mapping, prospecting, sequencing, discovery cadences
  • Run product-led pilots that prove value on real datasets; co-define success metrics (e.g., % internalized prey, iMOP scores, time-to-publication) with PIs, core managers, and screening teams
  • Work directly with founders on high-value deals — you do discovery, scoping, and objection handling; they bring deep technical credibility and close alongside you
  • Create territory plans for priority markets
  • Represent Cytely at imaging conferences, microscopy society meetings, and customer lab visits
  • Build relationships with microscope vendors, imaging networks (EMBL, ELMI), and CROs for co-marketing/referral pilots
  • Close the feedback loop to product: win/loss insights, unmet needs, dataset requirements, onboarding friction

    What Success Looks Like (6–12 months)

  • 3–4× pipeline coverage of your ACV target
  • ≥2 qualified trials per month; ≥40% trial-to-paid conversion
  • First 10 lighthouse customers producing referenceable outcomes (video interviews, papers, saved time, validated metrics)
  • Founder time optimized — you de-risk meetings, handle pre-work, run follow-ups; founders focus on deep-dives and closing
  • Documented, repeatable process that the next sales hire can scale

    Who Thrives Here

    You should join if

  • You've done early-stage sales before and know what 'building the plane while flying it' actually feels like
  • You're energized—not paralyzed—by ambiguity, incomplete data, and changing priorities
  • You can talk credibly about microscopy workflows, segmentation, gating, multi-channel fluorescence (or can learn fast enough to earn a PhD's respect in 3 months)
  • You're comfortable operating across cultures and time zones
  • You want equity that could be worth something, not just a salary
  • The mission matters: you genuinely care about Cytely’s mission of unlocking human biology and curing preventable disease
  • You have low ego and high agency—willing to do unsexy work (cold emails, CRM cleanup, carrying booth materials) because it moves the needle
  • You're intellectually curious about the science and want to understand why Cytely’s assays matter to labs globally

    You should NOT join if

  • You need an established playbook, sales ops support, and a demand-gen engine feeding you leads
  • You want clear 9-to-5 boundaries and predictable quarterly planning
  • The science is 'just a product' to you
  • You're looking for a brand-name company to put on LinkedIn
  • You need a guaranteed outcome — this is seed stage; we could 10× or we could pivot

    What You Bring

    Must‑haves

  • 3–6 years selling scientific software, instrumentation, or SaaS into academic labs and/or biopharma in Europe or Asia
  • Microscopy or image analysis fluency — segmentation, gating, fluorescence channels, and per-cell metrics; can hold discovery conversations with imaging scientists
  • Proof-of-value expertise: scoping pilots with clear success criteria, multi-threading stakeholders, and converting trials to paid
  • Process discipline: CRM hygiene, pipeline forecasting, and crisp follow-ups
  • English fluency; additional European (DE, FR, NL, Scandinavian) or Asian (Mandarin, Japanese) language is a major plus
  • Travel-ready: Ready to travel globally for customer meetings, conferences, lab visits and high-stakes pitches

    Nice‑to‑haves

  • Prior sales into imaging cores, phenotypic screening, or assay development teams
  • Life sciences degree (BSc/MSc/PhD) or hands-on microscopy/analysis background
  • Existing relationships in European/Asian universities, research institutes, biotech hubs
  • Experience with product-led growth motions (Individual trial → Lab/Institution expansion)

    Why This Matters

    Scientists are still spending months on image analysis that should take minutes. Breakthroughs are delayed because researchers can't process the data their microscopes generate. Drug targets go unexplored. Assays stay manual and irreproducible. Cytely's vision is to close the loop from acquisition to decision on an experiment-day timescale, not a grant cycle. We want to build a global discovery system that eventually predicts outcomes and autonomously drives research. You're not selling software. You're accelerating biomedical research that could prevent curable disease.

    Practical Details

  • Location: Sweden (Lund), Singapore, or Remote (Europe)
  • Compensation: Competitive package tailored to experience — optimized for people who want upside over safety
  • Team: Work directly with founders; report to the CEO
  • Benefits: Generous vacation; local benefits aligned to your country; remote-first culture; budget for conferences and customer visits

    Interview Process

    1. Intro call (30m)
    2. Discovery deep-dive (60m)
    3. Practical exercise
    4. Panel (45m)
    5. References → Offer

      One Last Thing

      If you're reading this and thinking 'this sounds chaotic, risky, and like a ton of work' — you're right. It is. But if you're also thinking 'this sounds like the opportunity to build something from zero, work on a mission that matters, and prove you can create commercial leverage at a deep-tech startup before anyone else believes it's possible' — then we should talk. We're looking for one person. The right one.

Cytely
UI/UX Engineer (Customer-Focused Frontend)
Sweden
Europe

About the Role

At Cytely, we’re building a world where science accelerates itself. As our UI/UX Engineer, you are the crucial bridge between our users' complex needs and our powerful platform. You are a frontend engineer who thinks like a designer. Your mission is to build an experience so intuitive and elegant that it feels like a natural extension of a scientist's mind. You will own the front of the frontend, transforming user insights and design concepts into beautiful, functional, and delightful code.

Key Responsibilities

  • Build, prototype, and ship world-class UIs that bring ‘one-click assays’ and a ‘visual pipeline builder’ to life within Phoenix LiveView.
  • Translate user needs into reality by collaborating directly with biologists and researchers and turning pain points into shipped features.
  • Implement and maintain a world-class component library/design system in code to ensure cohesion, reusability, performance, and accessibility.
  • Bring data to life with interactive, publication-ready graphs and shareable datasets that compress time from experiment to insight.
  • Champion the user experience in technical discussions so features are powerful, intuitive, and easy to use.
  • Example projects: lead frontend for a researcher’s co‑pilot; implement drag‑and‑drop visual pipeline builder; establish Cytely’s component library; build interactive sharing for re‑analyzable datasets.

    Qualifications

  • Deep user empathy and UX craft: research-informed product thinking and obsession with the ‘why’.
  • Exceptional UI implementation: translate complex designs (e.g., Figma) into pixel‑perfect, performant interfaces with thoughtful micro‑interactions.
  • End‑to‑end customer focus: lead interviews, convert insights into prototypes, and test to iterate quickly.
  • Component‑driven development: experience building or contributing to reusable design systems in code.
  • Expertise in frontend engineering: strong modern JavaScript; responsive, accessible, maintainable web apps; experience with or desire to master Phoenix LiveView.
  • Collaborative spirit: work seamlessly with backend engineers and scientists to translate complex requirements into elegant frontend solutions.
  • A passion for the mission: accelerate discovery, unlock human biology, and help cure preventable disease.

Cytely is an equal-opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to an inclusive environment for all employees.

University of Zurich
Head of the Center for Microscopy and Image Analysis (Core Facility) 100 %
Switzerland
Europe

The Center for Microscopy and Image Analysis (ZMB) is a nationally and internationally recognized Core Facility at the University of Zurich (UZH), providing access to state-of-the-art light and electron microscopy. With a team of over 15 highly qualified staff members, the ZMB supports and collaborates with more than 200 research groups across the University, offering advanced expertise, customized support, and training in cutting-edge imaging technologies. As one of Europe's leading research universities with an international reputation for excellence, UZH provides an outstanding environment for scientific innovation, interdisciplinary exchange, and collaboration

Your responsibilities

The Head of the ZMB will play a key role in shaping the future of microscopic imaging at UZH. She or he will be responsible for leading and continuously advancing all activities of the Core Facility within the framework set by the ZMB Steering Committee, which consists of user representatives.

Key duties and responsibilities:

  • Drive the development and enhancement of the facility's services, methodologies, protocols, and instrumentation portfolio - including integration of emerging technologies and prototype developments into sustainable, high-performance user services
  • Advance image analysis by designing and implementing innovative IT and data management strategies in collaboration with the UZH BioVisionCenter
  • Active engagement in national and international microscopy networks and initiatives
  • Lead and support staff at all levels, including recruitment, performance planning, and structured career development
  • Design and promote training programs for facility users and strengthen the user community network
  • Develop and maintain strong scientific and commercial collaborations
  • Shape long-term strategies for the facility in close cooperation with the Steering Committee
  • Oversee administrative and financial operations and report regularly to the Steering Committee

    Your profile

    We are seeking a dynamic and innovative leader person with:

  • An academic education (PhD or equivalent) in the life-sciences or a related discipline
  • An exceptional expertise in advanced microscopic techniques (light- and electron- microscopy)
  • A strong record of scientific and/or technological achievements
  • Proven leadership and facility management skills, including the ability to lead a diverse team and to foster collaborations across disciplines
  • A clear service orientation, with the commitment to providing high-quality support to a broad user community
  • A vision for the future development of microscopy and image analysis in life sciences and beyond

UZH is an equal opportunity employer and explicitly encourages applications from qualified women.

Information on your application

Please submit your application (motivation letter, curriculum vitae, certificates) in a single PDF file until December 15, 2025.

Weill Cornell Medicine
Postdoctoral Fellow
New York City , New York
USA
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Deadline: Jun 3, 2026

Postdoctoral Fellow - Biomolecular Condensates, Protein Dynamics & GI Disease Weill Cornell Medicine - Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology

The Platt Lab in the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at Weill Cornell Medicine invites applications for a postdoctoral research position in molecular and cellular biology. We investigate how changes in protein mobility and biomolecular condensates contribute to human disease, with a particular focus on gastrointestinal pathophysiology.

The successful candidate will lead projects using advanced imaging techniques, including fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) and single-particle tracking (SPT), to uncover how environmental stressors disrupt biomolecular condensates and protein dynamics. Our goal is to reveal disease mechanisms and identify tractable therapeutic targets. We are a newly established and growing lab that values scientific rigor, creativity, and collaboration.

Responsibilities

  • Design and execute independent experiments using advanced imaging and molecular biology techniques
  • Analyze protein mobility using quantitative imaging and computational tools
  • Contribute to manuscript and grant writing
  • Present research findings at internal seminars and external conferences
  • Collaborate across disciplines to explore emerging models of disease pathogenesis

Qualifications

  • PhD, MD/PhD, or equivalent degree in molecular biology, biophysics, systems biology, or a related field
  • Strong background in imaging, microscopy, and cell biology
  • Experience with image analysis software (e.g., ImageJ/FIJI, MATLAB, Python)
  • Interest or experience in biomolecular condensates, protein dynamics, and/or redox biology
  • Demonstrated ability to publish high-quality scientific work
  • Creative, collaborative, and motivated to uncover fundamental disease mechanisms

Application Instructions To apply, please send the following to Dr. Jesse Platt at jep4025@med.cornell.edu:

  • A one-page cover letter describing your research background and interests
  • CV with a list of publications
  • Contact information for 2–3 references The position is available immediately and will remain open until filled. Salary range: $61,008 – $74,088, based on experience and in accordance with WCM’s minimum stipend policy. Weill Cornell Medicine is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from candidates of diverse backgrounds. Learn more about our work: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesse-platt-md-phd-a3a42621/
Creative Biogene
Project Manager, Next Generation Sequencing
Shirley, New York
USA
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Deadline: Mar 25, 2026

The successful candidate will be an integral part of a team whose aim is to discover the next generation genetic therapies for a wide range of indications. The position requires enthusiasm, passion, attention to detail, and a desire to create new medicines for patients.

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