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Die sich in Gründung befindende Core Facility für Lichtmikroskopie und Nanoskopie (fachliche Leitung Prof. Dr. Katrin Willig) am Institut für Theoretische Medizin der Universität Augsburg sucht zum nächstmöglichen Zeitpunkt eine/einen Core Facility Managerin / Manager (m/w/d) für Lichtmikroskopie und Nanoskopie (A 14 / E 14 TV-L) in Vollzeit in einem unbefristeten Arbeitsverhältnis. Bei Vorliegen der persönlichen, laufbahnrechtlichen und beamtenrechtlichen Voraussetzungen ist eine Verbeamtung zur Akademischen Oberrätin / zum Akademischen Oberrat (m/w/d) in Besoldungsgruppe A 14 möglich. Für Beschäftigte ist eine Vergütung bei Vorliegen der tarifrechtlichen und persönlichen Voraussetzungen bis zur Entgeltgruppe 14 TV-L möglich. Die Stelle ist teilzeitfähig, sofern durch Jobsharing die ganztägige Wahrnehmung der Aufgabe gesichert ist. Die Medizinischen Fakultät verfolgt das Ziel, wissenschaftliche Großgeräte im Rahmen zentraler Betriebseinheiten (Core Facilities) allen Forschenden am Standort zugänglich zu machen. Für die Lichtmikroskopie stehen bereits modernste Fluoreszenz-Weitfeld-, Konfokal- und superauflösende STED-Mikroskope zur Verfügung. Zur Weiterentwicklung und zum Betrieb der Facility für Lichtmikroskopie und Nanoskopie suchen wir eine erfahrene und motivierte Persönlichkeit als Core Facility Managerin / Manager. Der Arbeitsplatz befindet sich zunächst am Sigma Technologiepark; im Frühjahr 2027 ist der Umzug in das neue Forschungsgebäude am Medizincampus Augsburg geplant. Ihre Aufgaben:
Die erforderlichen Qualifikationen sind bereits in den Bewerbungsunterlagen durch entsprechende Zeugnisse nachzuweisen. Die Universität Augsburg fördert die berufliche Gleichstellung von Frauen. Frauen werden ausdrücklich aufgefordert, sich zu bewerben. Die Universität Augsburg setzt sich besonders für die Vereinbarkeit von Familie und Erwerbsleben ein. Für mehr Informationen wenden Sie sich bitte an die Frauenbeauftragte der Fakultät. Schwerbehinderte Bewerberinnen und Bewerber (m/w/d) werden bei ansonsten im Wesentlichen gleicher Eignung, Befähigung und fachlicher Leistung bevorzugt eingestellt. Bitte richten Sie Ihre aussagekräftige Bewerbung mit den üblichen Unterlagen (Motivationsschreiben, Lebenslauf, Zeugnisse, Urkunden, abgeschlossene wissenschaftliche Projekte, Publikationsverzeichnis etc.) in Form einer einzigen PDF-Datei per E-Mail an anatomie@med.uni-augsburg.de bis spätestens 7. Juli 2026 Bei Rückfragen melden Sie sich gerne bei Frau Prof. Katrin Willig.
Leica Microsystems Cassina De' Pecchi, Milano, Italy Category Customer Support Job Id R1310698 This job available in 6 locations
Next job Are you ready to accelerate your potential and make a real difference within life sciences, diagnostics and biotechnology? At Leica Microsystems, one of Danaher’s 15+ operating companies, our work saves lives—and we’re all united by a shared commitment to innovate for tangible impact. You’ll thrive in a culture of belonging where you and your unique viewpoint matter. And by harnessing Danaher’s system of continuous improvement, you help turn ideas into impact – innovating at the speed of life. Shape the Future with Us! At Leica Microsystems, we have been shaping the future for over 175 years with groundbreaking optical and digital solutions. With a culture rooted in customer focus, innovation, and teamwork, we lead the market in microscopy, imaging, and analysis, unveiling the invisible and empowering our customers to build a better, healthier world. Joining Leica Microsystems means contributing to scientific discoveries and supporting surgeons in making critical decisions. Our advanced microscopes and AI-based image analysis solutions enable users to gain profound insights into development and engineering challenges. Here, you will work on meaningful projects alongside passionate colleagues, driving progress and pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. Learn about the Danaher Business System which makes everything possible. The Application Workflow Specialists Manager(d/f/m) is responsible for leading a team of Advanced Workflow Specialists with the aim of making best use of the available resources and developing them according to the market demands. Supporting the area on Scientific and Application requests requiring advanced knowledge and expertise to maximize sales revenue. This role is key to enable the delivery of custom-tailored value propositions throughout all our touch points along the customer journey to increase our win rate, revenues and market share through the AWS team. This position reports to the Director Business Development EMEA and is part of the Business Development Team working remotely to cover EMEA. In this role, you will have the opportunity to:
Academic employee for light and 2-photon intravital microscopy The Department of Biomedicine at Faculty of Health at Aarhus University invites applications for a position as academic employee for light microscopy, specifically for 2-photon intravital_ _microscopy within the Bioimaging Core Facility as per September 1st 2026 or thereafter. The position is a time-limited full-time position linked to the implementation of new imaging infrastructure, data management procedures and user support pipelines, with an expected duration of 5 years. Besides typical Core Facility work, this involves establishing, developing and supporting advanced intravital 2-photon microscopy workflows within the Bioimaging Core Facility. Department of Biomedicine The department of Biomedicine prioritizes diversity and a good work environment, as this is a prerequisite for groundbreaking research. In a diverse and international research environment, dedicated employees are looking to generate new knowledge within biomedical research areas such as infection and inflammation, membranes, neuroscience and personalized medicine. Bioimaging Core Facility We currently host 15 microscopes: from widefield and slide scanners, confocals, light sheet, TIRF, high-content to in vivo 2-photon imaging. For data analysis, we host several PCs and a server with commercial softwares such as Arivis, Imaris, Zen blue, CellSense Dimensions, ScanR and open-source software preinstalled. https://imaging.au.dk/services-and-facilities Your job responsibilities As Application Specialist, your primary tasks are supporting and training users according to their imaging needs and handling the administrative and technical necessities. You will be especially responsible for 2-photon intravital_ imaging and all supporting activities. In addition, the successful applicant will work in close collaboration with the Bioimaging Core Facility, researchers, veterinarians and animal caretakers at the Department of Biomedicine to ensure optimal intravital _imaging pipelines, e.g. implantation of imaging windows.
The role involves, but is not limited, to (1) consultation with researchers regarding imaging methods, sample preparation, experimental setup and analysis pipeline according to the users hypothesis as well as (2) training and support of instrument users and the (3) administrative work surrounding these activities e.g. user registration, coordinating appointments, invoicing in collaboration with economy department, budgeting and financial allocation of foreseeable maintenance costs; as well as (4) support with infrastructure acquisition, installation and maintenance including repairs, troubleshooting with remote support or coordinating repairs and system maintenance works (5) method development for intravital serial imaging, (6) reporting activities e.g. to the steering committee, with focus on supporting and developing intravital 2-photon imaging pipelines from surgery to analysis.
The successful candidate would also be involved in the development and implementation of the data management plan to ensure smooth data analysis and FAIR data sharing principles by e.g. creating and maintaining the necessary infrastructure and coordinate with appropriate personnel. You will also be involved in supporting image analysis with commercial or open-source software and have the opportunity to share your knowledge and expertise, e.g. in the form of courses, presentations or workshops to ensure open access.
You will contribute to the daily operation of the infrastructure through your expertise in light and 2-photon intravital microscopy and photomanipulation methods, analysis skills and your service-minded and friendly mindset. In your daily work, you have a close interaction with competent colleagues from different scientific backgrounds such as biomedicine, medicine, molecular biology, nanoscience, engineering and others. Optimally, you have experience in intravital 2-photon imaging, animal surgeries and photomanipulation or are willing to quickly learn.
Your competences You have a background within life science or other relevant natural sciences and an academic background involving advanced fluorescent methods, optimally on 2-photon intravital imaging and photomanipulation. As a person, you have good interpersonal skills, are inclusive and team-oriented and able to contribute to a good work environment. You enjoy supporting people from different backgrounds in their projects, identify their needs and help troubleshooting if necessary. We expect you to be fluent in oral and written English. Application We expect to conduct interviews in week 26 (22.6.-26.6.2026) (1st round) and if relevant week 27 (29.6.-3.7.2026) (2nd round). You may be given a case in connection with the interviews.
Your application must include the following:
References/recommendations can be uploaded separately in the recruitment system We refer to the faculty’s Guideline for applicants.
Aarhus University’s ambition is to be an attractive and inspiring workplace for all and to foster a culture in which each individual has opportunities to thrive, achieve and develop. We view equality and diversity as assets, and we welcome all applicants.
The application must be submitted via Aarhus University’s recruitment system, which can be accessed under the job advertisement on Aarhus University's website: https://www.au.dk/om/stillinger/job/academic-employee-for-light-and-2-photon-intravital-microscopy
The Biomedical Optical Imaging Laboratory at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign invites applications for a postdoctoral associate to lead biologically driven research in spatial biology, cancer biology, and translational imaging. Our laboratory develops and applies advanced optical imaging technologies, including multiplexed fluorescence imaging, super-resolution microscopy, quantitative phase imaging, and spatial image analysis, to study cancer biology across molecular, cellular, and tissue scales. A central goal of our work is to transform advanced imaging technologies into practical tools for disease diagnosis, treatment response assessment, risk stratification and precision medicine. For more information, please visit our website: This position is designed for a motivated scientist with a strong background in cancer biology, molecular biology, cell biology, chromatin biology, epigenetics, immunology, pathology, or related fields. The postdoctoral associate will investigate how cancer cells and their microenvironments change during tumor progression, treatment response, recurrence, and clinical disease evolution. Potential research directions include cell-state plasticity, tumor heterogeneity, chromatin and nuclear organization, epigenetic regulation, tumor–immune interactions, tissue architecture, and spatial biomarkers for clinical translation. The successful candidate will join a multidisciplinary team of biologists, engineers, imaging scientists, computational scientists, pathologists, clinicians, and translational partners. The position provides strong opportunities for high-impact publications, biological discovery, grant writing, conference presentations, mentoring, translational research, technology development, and exposure to commercialization pathways. Candidates interested in moving discoveries toward clinical implementation, diagnostic applications, biotechnology, or startup translation are especially encouraged to apply.
Responsibilities The postdoctoral associate will lead biologically motivated studies using advanced spatial imaging approaches. Responsibilities include: · Develop, optimize, and execute multiplexed immunofluorescence staining workflows in cells, 3D cultures, organoids, spheroids, and tissue sections. · Design and perform experiments to investigate cancer progression, treatment response, tumor heterogeneity, cell-state plasticity, and microenvironmental organization. · Study changes in chromatin organization, epigenetic regulation, nuclear morphology, DNA damage response, proliferation, senescence, differentiation, and cellular adaptation in cancer models. · Apply complementary biological approaches, including 2D/3D culture systems, tissue-based studies, molecular biology assays, and functional perturbation experiments, to support imaging-based discoveries. · Integrate multiplexed fluorescence imaging, super-resolution microscopy, quantitative phase imaging, and quantitative image analysis to connect cellular morphodynamics with molecular and functional states. · Work closely with computational team members to analyze spatial and single-cell imaging data and extract biologically meaningful insights. · Prepare manuscripts, present findings at conferences, contribute to grant applications, and mentor graduate and undergraduate trainees.
Qualifications Applicants should have, or be close to completing, a Ph.D. in bioengineering, biophysics, biotechnology, cancer biology, cell biology, biomedical sciences, immunology, pathology, or a related discipline. The successful candidate must have hands-on proficiency in multiplexed immunofluorescence staining and fluorescence microscopy, with experience applying these methods to biological questions in cancer, immunology, epigenetics, or related fields. Hands-on experience with spatial omics, super-resolution microscopy, expansion microscopy, tissue clearing, advanced image analysis, or translational cancer studies is desirable. Strong candidates should have relevant experience in one or more of the following areas: · Highly multiplexed fluorescence imaging, spatial biology, confocal microscopy, super-resolution microscopy, or quantitative microscopy · 2D/3D cancer models, organoids, spheroids, tissue sections, patient-derived samples, or molecular biology assays · Cancer biology, tumor progression, drug screening, tumor microenvironment biology, or cancer cell plasticity · Chromatin biology, epigenetic regulation, nuclear organization, DNA damage response, or transcriptional regulation · Quantitative image analysis using ImageJ/Fiji, Python, MATLAB, CellProfiler, or related tools
We are especially interested in candidates with a demonstrated track record of independent research, strong problem-solving ability, rigorous experimental design, careful troubleshooting, attention to detail, and scientific creativity. The ideal candidate should be able to formulate meaningful biological questions, design and execute experiments, optimize staining and imaging workflows, interpret complex spatial imaging data, communicate findings clearly, and take intellectual ownership of a project. The Postdoctoral Research Associate is a full-time, benefits-eligible position appointed on a 12-month service basis. The initial appointment is for one year with the possibility of extension based on performance and funding. The anticipated start date is as soon as possible, but negotiable. Salary is commensurate with experience and qualifications. Applicants should send a cover letter, CV, and the names and contact information of three references to Prof. Yang Liu by email (liuy46@illinois.edu). Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. The University of Illinois System is an equal opportunity employer, including but not limited to disability and/or veteran status, and complies with all applicable state and federal employment mandates. Please visit Required Employment Notices and Posters to view our non-discrimination statement and find additional information about required background checks, sexual harassment/misconduct disclosures, and employment eligibility review through E-Verify.
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Hours per Week: 37.5 Salary Grade R1 The base salary will be $62,480 - $89,040 per annum*. Starting salary will be aligned with the successful candidate’s experience, skills, and demonstrated qualifications. *Based on a 35 hour work week.
With an international reputation for success, Western ranks as one of Canada's top research-intensive universities. Our research excellence expands knowledge and drives discovery with real-world application. Western also provides an exceptional employment experience, offering competitive salaries, a wide range of employment opportunities and one of Canada's most beautiful campuses.
The Biotron’s mission is to provide excellence in microscopy services including research, image analysis and training to the Western community as well as local, national and international research and industrial communities.
The Research Technologist will apply their advanced technical knowledge and skills to perform a variety of complex procedures and experiments and to support the effective operation of the Biotron research facility. The role contributes to all aspects of research activities, including staffing and client coordination, and performs and records the results of specialized techniques, including microscopy and digital imaging. The role will contribute to the compilation, analysis, and presentation of results for dissemination to clients and stakeholders. The Research Technologist will provide expertise and make recommendations regarding optimal methodologies, experimental approaches, and equipment to support research objectives. The role will provide technical guidance in the development, execution, and analysis of research projects, contributing to the achievement of innovative outcomes associated with the research program. The Research Technologist will support the ongoing operation and optimization of the facility by assisting with the installation, modification, troubleshooting, servicing, and upgrading of laboratory equipment and instrumentation. The Research Technologist will coordinate and deliver training and hands-on technical support related to laboratory techniques and specialized equipment, including microscopy platforms, and will provide guidance and oversight to students and users. The role will collaborate with researchers and clients to support consultations, training, and fee-for-service activities. The role will contribute to the effective operation of the laboratory by supporting inventory management, procurement of supplies, and maintaining laboratory spaces in a project-ready state, while ensuring compliance with safety standards and established protocols. The Research Technologist will supervise students and support staff, facilitate communication with clients and users, and provide expertise to ensure timely, high-quality research and service outcomes.
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Description The Microscopy and Advanced Bioimaging Core at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai is seeking a motivated and collaborative Core Research Associate to join our shared resource facility supporting a broad range of cutting-edge biomedical research programs. This position is ideal for candidates interested in advanced microscopy technologies, image analysis, and shared resource operations within a highly collaborative academic research environment. The successful candidate will support day-to-day microscopy core operations including user training, instrument quality assurance, microscopy workflows, and image analysis support. Depending on experience and operational needs, the role also includes hands-on laboratory support for electron (EM), and light-sheet microscopy workflows and sample preparation activities. Responsibilities
The main purpose of this job is to bring cutting-edge light microscopy research approaches to Brandeis researchers and oversee the day-to-day operations of the Brandeis light microscopy facility. The employee will supervise and maintain several $1M+ instruments and associated computers. They will conceptualize, design, run, and analyze novel experiments with users in the light microscopy facility, and train and oversee users running the microscopes. They will manage projects, author papers and will write equipment grants as co-principal investigator. The employee will interface with service engineers and other relevant Brandeis staff (e.g. facilities, finance, procurement). The employee will manage procurement, billing, scheduling, and finances of the facility. They will also do all the administrative and organizational work for the facility, manage compliance and the budget, and oversee others with less experience. The employee will serve as the sole liaison to outside academic and industry users of the facility. Job Description:
The Inserm chair recruitments are Tenure Tracks intended for researchers with strong potential to manage and lead research teams and participate in national, European or international projects.
Scientific project: Development of nano-imaging methods for complex patho-physiological processes monitoring Understanding many complex diseases and designing rational treatments requires research on multiple scales, ranging from molecular events to morphological and functional behaviour at the organ level. The dynamics and spatial organization of signalling pathways can be essential in determining normal or pathological responses in cells and tissues. This project aims to provide a versatile toolkit for precision imaging at the nanometre scale and with sub-second resolution, compatible with complex systems. This approach will be applied in vitro to study the spatiotemporal organization of fundamental biological functions (division, transcription, trafficking, etc.) in single-celled organisms in various contexts, providing a new test for relevant biomedical questions, such as stress response or antibiotic resistance.
Summary of the teaching project: The junior professor is expected to teach and train students at École Polytechnique/Institut Polytechnique de Paris, either at the master's level or at the bachelor's level and in the École Polytechnique engineering program. He/she expected to teach biology, biomedical engineering, biophotonics or biophysics for a minimum of 42 hours per year, with the possibility of teaching up to 64 hours per year for an additional salary. He/she will also benefit from an environment conducive to innovation, with the local Drahi-X innovation centre and local initiatives aimed at supporting technology transfer.
Strategy of the host institution: The French National Institute for Health and Medical Research (Inserm) is the primary public institution dedicated to biomedical and health research. Inserm conducts research with a focus on translating research findings into clinical and therapeutic applications that address current public health challenges. Partners include universities, hospitals, and international research organizations. École Polytechnique is a leading French institute within the Institut Polytechnique de Paris and part of the dynamic Saclay scientific hub, combining high-level research, teaching, and innovation at the cutting edge of science and technology. The research conducted covers all modern scientific fields, with the aim of providing answers to today's major societal challenges. Among these fields, the theme of “Biology-Health” has seen significant development in recent years, with the creation of a highly active interdisciplinary center called “Engineering for Health (E4H)”. Supported by the ExcellenceS (France2030) “STEP2” project, the center will be joined by several junior professors. The researcher recruited in this program will strengthen the Laboratory for Optics and Biosciences, a leading laboratory in the “Biology-Health” theme at the Institut Polytechnique de Paris and participate in this major movement for the Life Sciences.
Strategy of the host laboratory: The junior professor will join the Laboratory for Optics and Biosciences (LOB, https://lob.ip-paris.fr/en), a joint Inserm-CNRS Physics-École Polytechnique unit. The LOB recently received a very positive evaluation from HCERES and Inserm, and the unit has been renewed in January 2026. The LOB is part of a dynamic environment within the interdisciplinary Engineering for Health (E4H) centre, which brings together fundamental, technological, and computational activities for health sciences in the laboratories and facilities of Institut Polytechnique de Paris. The junior professor will strengthen the “Quantitative Nanoimaging of Biological Systems – Organization and Dynamics” team, https://lob.ip-paris.fr/en/research/nanoimaging-cell-dynamics-and-quantitative-biology, which focuses on cell signalling processes and develops original techniques based on tracking single molecules using fluorescent nanoparticles or super-resolution.
The SynthImmune Cluster of Excellence (https://synthimmune.de/) is seeking a highly motivated Officer for the BSL2/BSL3 Imaging Facility to strengthen its Infectious Diseases Imaging Platform (IDIP, https://www.idip-heidelberg.org/) at the Center for Integrative Infectious Disease Research (CIID, https://ciid-heidelberg.de/), Heidelberg, Germany, and to serve as the primary contact point for all SynthImmune members. SynthImmune brings together leading researchers to pioneer the emerging field of synthetic immunology, aiming to develop transformative strategies to combat infectious diseases and cancer by understanding and engineering elite immune responses. Within this collaborative framework, IDIP provides state-of-the-art high-containment microscopy infrastructure (BSL-2 and BSL-3) and advanced imaging technologies spanning molecular to whole-organism scales. The successful candidate will play a central role in coordinating cutting-edge microscopy-based research, supporting scientists in the design, implementation, and optimization of advanced imaging experiments, and contributing to the integration of imaging data into quantitative and mechanistic studies.
Your Tasks Provide comprehensive support and guidance to researchers within SynthImmune consortium across all aspects of imaging-based experimentation, including experimental design, sample preparation (optical clearing, sectioning, immunofluorescence) and labeling strategies, image acquisition as well as downstream image and data analysis Develop and implement advanced microscopy workflows, including live-cell imaging, high-content screening, multiplex imaging and feedback/ adaptive microscopy approaches Support and optimize imaging on advanced light microscopy systems (e.g., confocal, light-sheet, super-resolution) Establish robust and reproducible acquisition pipelines tailored to complex biological model systems, including infectious disease models under BSL-2/3 conditions Work closely with industry partners and technology providers, contributing to the benchmarking, evaluation and implementation of emerging imaging technologies Contribute to the development and implementation of automated image analysis workflows for quantitative evaluation of microscopy data Coordinate closely with the rest of the IDIP team to ensure seamless integration of acquisition and downstream analysis workflows
Your Profile PhD in biology or a related field with a strong focus on advanced light microscopy Several years of hands-on experience with advanced microscopy techniques (e.g., confocal, spinning disk, light-sheet, super-resolution microscopy) Proven expertise in designing and optimizing microscopy experiments, including sample preparation, labeling etc Practical experience in basic molecular biology and cell biology techniques, such as cloning, transfection and cell culture Willingness to work in biosafety level 2 and 3 (BSL-2/3) laboratories, including work with infectious pathogens Experience with advanced imaging approaches such as multiplex imaging, live-cell imaging, or adaptive/feedback microscopy is highly desirable Experience with bioimage analysis tools (e.g., FIJI/ImageJ, Napari, CellProfiler) and basic programming skills in Python or similar languages Experience working with complex biological model systems is highly desirable Familiarity with reproducible and well-documented experimental workflows Strong collaborative mindset and experience working in interdisciplinary research environments Excellent communication and teaching skills, with the ability to convey complex experimental and technical concepts clearly to diverse audiences High level of self-motivation, reliability and the ability to manage and prioritize multiple projects Strong problem-solving skills and creativity in experimental design
We offer Goal-oriented, individual training and development opportunities Working with the latest techniques / technical equipment Flexible working hours within the framework of flexitime Possibility to publish scientifically is offered and supported Regular team meetings Interdisciplinary cooperation with SynthImmune members Collectively agreed remuneration TV-L E13, attractive company pension scheme (VBL) 30 days vacation Sustainable travel: job ticket Family-friendly working environment: cooperative arrangements for childcare, subsidy for child vacation care, advice for employees with relatives in need of care Wide range of health, prevention and sports offers
Contact & Application For further information please contact Dr. Kathrin Bajak via e-mail.
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Applications will be accepted until 15.06.2026 direct online - https://karriere.klinikum.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php?ac=jobad&id=27803.
Zentrum für Infektiologie Dr. Kathrin Bajak Im Neuenheimer Feld 324 69120 Heidelberg 06221 56 5061 synthimmune@med.uni-heidelberg.de
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Intelligent Imaging Innovations (3i) Ltd is looking for a Technical Support Specialist to join its expanding team in London, England.
The ideal candidate has earned a bachelor's or technical degree and has experience with optics. Familiarity with multiphoton, confocal, imaging analysis, advanced microscopy and/or fluorescent microscopy is highly preferred.
We are hiring a postdoctoral fellow to develop high speed voltage imaging technology. We have developed an approach to capture fluorescence lifetime images at kilohertz frame rates, opening several exciting directions for quantitative measurements in the brain. Our work is interdisciplinary by nature, and candidates may come from many different backgrounds including neuroscience, engineering, physics, and bioengineering.
As the BioOptics Core Facility expands its portfolio, we are seeking a microscopy specialist with focus on multiphoton intravital microscopy who will both establish this specialized modality and strengthen our core team's expertise across the facility's comprehensive range of advanced imaging techniques. The BioOptics Core Facility supports an international community of 36 research groups and 450 scientists at the IMP, IMBA, and GMI as well as scientists from the Vienna BioCenter and beyond. We provide expert services in flow cytometry, microscopy, and image analysis, utilizing state-of-the-art instrumentation and advanced software. Explore our capabilities at: http://cores.imp.ac.at/biooptics/
The institutes, embedded in the Vienna Biocenter (VBC), are offering the opportunity to work in a dynamic international environment with excellent benefits including child support center, subsidized cafeteria, and training courses. The yearly gross salary starts from € 68.000,- depending on qualification and experience.
The position is open immediately and is initially limited to one year with a strong intention to extend. Please send your comprehensive CV, a detailed letter of motivation and references (including current contact details of two referees) using the portal below:
https://imba.onlyfy.jobs/application/apply/69sth8yiurd25atenx80zxx4kko0v8l
GMI - Gregor Mendel Institut für Pflanzenbiologie GmbH www.imp.ac.at; www.imba.oeaw.ac.at; www.gmi.oeaw.ac.at; www.viennabiocenter.org; BioOptics homepage
The Bisson Lab at Indiana University Bloomington is hiring a research engineer to build the imaging and environmental hardware for a new project on microbial life in the Great Salt Lake. We study how archaea and other halophiles sense and respond to mechanical and physicochemical forces. To do this in situ, we are building portable microscopes, microfluidic devices, and synthetic Great Salt Lake (SynGSL) tank systems housed in IU's greenhouse. This is a hands-on instrument-building role — design through iteration, not delivery to spec.
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Required BS or higher in engineering, physics, or related field desired — but not required as long equivalent demonstrated build experience. PhD not required.
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The position We are looking for strong and motivated candidate to fill one postdoc position or one IR position (both 1 year renewable, multi-year funding) in the group ‘Physics and mechanics of biological systems’ at CBS Montpellier, France. Our project probes the physics of bacterial motility and biofilm formation from an experimental biophysics perspective.
Activities • digital inline holography and computational reconstruction of holograms • light sheet microscopy, TIRF microscopy, fluorescent microscopy • microscope design and construction • machine learning, artificial intelligence • image analysis, time series analysis • single-molecule biophysics • programming • wetlab activities and cell/molecular biology (bacteria)
Expertise sought We seek an outstanding candidate who has (or will soon have) a PhD and who: • has a strong background in physics, optics, biophysics, or a related discipline; • has experience or is intimately familiar with digital holography and numerical reconstruction of holograms; • has experience or is intimately familiar with light sheet microscopy or TIRF microscopy; • has experience in advanced microscope design and construction; • has experience or extensive knowledge in machine learning; • has experience with image analysis, time series analysis, and quantitative data analysis; • has experience with programming (our lab works primarily in Python); • either has experience in a wet lab, or is eager to learn to work with bacteria; • is innovative and enjoys troubleshooting and pushing the limits of custom optical microscopy setups; • enjoys working in an interdisciplinary environment; • is creative, enthusiastic, highly motivated, and able to work both independently and as a member of a team. High level English communication skills are an asset; no knowledge of French is required. We strive for gender and diversity equality, and we welcome applications from all backgrounds.
Context of the work Most our knowledge of bacteria comes from studies of independent swimming cells. Yet, most bacteria on earth are found in non-motile aggregated communities, called biofilms, which bear little resemblance to their motile counterparts. Biofilms are acutely resistant to antibiotics, extremely difficult to eradicate, and are implicated in important global challenges, from deadly infections and antimicrobial resistance to food safety and water security.
Under the current paradigm, biofilms begin when a motile cell adheres and senses a surface, triggering a change in ‘lifestyle’. But, this crucial nucleation step remains poorly understood: what mechanochemical signal underlies surface sensing? Moreover, many natural biofilms, including many that cause chronic infections, exist in absence of a substrate, suggesting that biofilms can nucleate via multiple mechanisms. Can nucleation be understood, not as a biochemical switch of an individual, but as an emergent behavior of active colloids?
By developing a unique setup which combines digital holographic microscopy and light sheet microscopy, this project seeks to capture and resolve rare nucleation events, and the resulting physiological response, thereby uncovering the physical mechanisms of biofilm initiation in various microenvironments.
This is a new project and new line of research led by a young PI, Ashley Nord, funded by the Foundation Bettencourt Shueller Impulscience award (for 5 years). Ashley is a part of the ‘Physics and Mechanics of Biological Systems’ team, comprised of three permanent CNRS researchers, all with a background in physics and biophysics. The team is highly interactive and dynamic, and the candidate will have the opportunity to collaborate on other ongoing projects within the team, depending on their interests. The Center for Structural Biology (CBS) is an interdisciplinary and international research institute located in Montpellier, France. It is comprised of 13 research teams with a mix of biophysics, bioengineering, and structural biology. Their expertise spans a vast range, including cutting-edge optical microscopy techniques, optical and magnetic tweezers, atomic force microscopy, NMR, X-ray crystallography, bioinformatics, bioengineering, and biomolecular modelling. It is home to many PhD students and postdocs of diverse backgrounds and nationalities.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
This role oversees a state-of-the art service facility by performing a broad range of complex laboratory and research related assessments and self-evaluations, acting as a specialist on laboratory methods and equipment functions, performing a variety of tests requiring a high degree of proficiency, troubleshooting problems and recommending solutions, evaluating experiment results using complex statistical and multivariate analysis.
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Who We Are: Calico (Calico Life Sciences LLC) is an Alphabet-founded research and development company whose mission is to harness advanced technologies and model systems to increase our understanding of the biology that controls human aging. Calico will use that knowledge to devise interventions that enable people to lead longer and healthier lives. Calico’s highly innovative technology labs, its commitment to curiosity-driven discovery science, academic and industry partners, and vibrant drug-development pipeline, together create an inspiring and exciting place to catalyze and enable medical breakthroughs. Position Description: The Cellular Models and Assay Technologies (CMAT) lab and Microscopy group at Calico are looking for an innovative, technology-driven Scientist to join our teams. This role offers a rare chance to push the boundaries of microscopy and spatial biology within a biotech environment, where novel technologies can be rapidly translated into biological insights that directly inform therapeutic strategy. In collaboration with Biology subject matter experts, the successful candidate will invent, adapt, and apply advanced microscopy techniques to unravel the mechanisms underlying age and age-related disease. A primary area of focus will be the integration of Laser Capture Microdissection (LCM) with proximity biotinylation, in order to map molecular environments within cells and tissues. By combining these with fluorescent biosensors and morphological profiling, you will aim to identify and isolate specific cellular states for deeper phenotyping. This hands-on role requires deep expertise in Microscopy, Image Analysis, Cell and Tissue Biology, alongside the ability to develop or implement novel methods as needed. This role will evolve as scientific questions demand, and we are looking for a curious, versatile and proactive scientist who takes an active role in the evolution and expansion of their role. Responsibilities:
Facility manager for the light microscopy facility LIMIF. https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/431139 Two-year full-time contract, renewable. The LIMIF imaging platform provides training and access to various fluorescence, confocal, multiphoton and super-resolution microscopes. This imaging facility is used by more than 20 labs from the faculty of Medicine of ULB working on topics including developmental biology, neuroscience, cancer, diabetes, and other diseases. The models used include cell and organoids culture, C. elegans, Zebrafish, mouse and human samples. The scientific support of the LIMIF facility provides users with the expertise they need at every stage of the experiment, from microscope choice, sample preparation to data analysis and interpretation. It also manages, maintains and optimises its technological tools. The LIMIF staff will consist of 3 people: the core facility manager M. Martens and the academic supervisor J-M. Vanderwinden. You will carry out the various tasks described below as a team. Tasks - Daily use and maintenance of equipment: Install and maintain and optimize technological tools and ensure documentation of their use. Carry out routine maintenance, alignments. Diagnose technical issues, carry out first-line repairs. Handle second-line repairs with companies (communicate with technical service, negotiating costs, verifying equipment functionality). Develop professional relationships with companies. Manage the operational budget of the platform. Manage the hardware, software and secure storage acquisition systems upgrades. - Users’ training: Provide basic users’ training. Provide personalised assistance focused on the research project. Develop and maintain users’ knowledge through regular training and when new equipment becomes accessible. Take part and organise workshops and seminars related to the activities of the platform. - Users’ experiment support: Ensure optimal use of image analysis tools and pipeline for analysis. Help users to define and manage the experiments’ program to ensure optimal efficiency. Monitor the execution and progress of experiments and scientific observations. Provide occasional support with sample preparation when advanced knowledge is required. - Research activities: Support in the preparation of research projects, especially for the technical aspects. Contribute to scientific publications in sections requiring expertise related to the activities of the platform. Promote the platform and activities to external partners. Organise tests and trials, analyse results and identify optimal working conditions. - New equipment purchase support: Monitor users’ needs and the technological advances. Advise users and the academic manager of the platform on new equipment. Define the technical requirements of new equipment, conduct market research for funding applications. Draft technical equipment specifications (collect quotations, negotiate with suppliers, etc.) and objectively analyse offers. Actively participate in negotiations and testing processes, supervise equipment installation, adequacy testing and final delivery of new equipment. Requirements - Diplomas A PhD degree in Biological, Biomedical Sciences, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Engineering or equivalent. - Qualifications Focused on the common interest of all facility users. Ability to communicate efficiently with your LIMIF team, all users and the group leaders. Teamplayer, honest objective and friendly personality. Ability to multitask, sense of priorities and organization, independence and team spirit. Pedagogy skills to train and introduce users to the most appropriate system for their use. Knowledge and experience of fixed and live cell imaging, with a large set of imaging systems. Knowledge of experimental models used in cell biology. Experience of image analysis and data visualization tools. Good knowledge of English (scientific): daily used language with LIMIF team will be English. Very Good knowledge in French. Additional information - Contract You will be hired as a facility manager during a renewable two-year contract. The position may evolve into a permanent core facility manager position. Start date: 01/10/2026 - How to apply The application should include a detailed CV, a cover letter and 2 references, to be sent to jean-marie.vanderwinden@ulb.be , by June 15th, 2026, at the latest. For more information, visit the LIMIF website http://limif.ulb.be/ For any questions regarding the content or context of the position, please contact jean-marie.vanderwinden@ulb.be .
The Department of Molecular Biology seeks a Director for the Light Microscopy Facility to oversee all aspects of this critical shared-use core facility. The Light Microscopy Facility supports roughly 300 users from across campus and operates more than a dozen department-owned imaging systems. A designated Nikon Center of Excellence, the facility houses cutting-edge microscopes, including a recently acquired 3D STED system. The facility provides researchers with advanced imaging capabilities across a diverse range of samples, from molecules, monolayer cells, and small organisms (such as fly and zebrafish embryos), to larger tissues and organs (such as tumor tissue or mouse embryos), both live and fixed. The Director of the Light Microscopy Facility will report to the Department Manager and will be advised by a faculty mentor and the department’s Director of Research Core Facilities. Reporting to the Director are two Research Specialists who help support users by training and troubleshooting. The successful candidate will provide scientific, technical, and operational leadership for the facility, ensuring high-quality training, reliable instrumentation, and strategic planning for current and future imaging needs. Responsibilities · Training and advising undergraduate and graduate students, postdocs, research specialists and faculty in the operation of facility instruments and associated software · Presenting workshops on basic microscopy principles for prospective and current facility users · Conducting daily system checks on all microscopes; onboarding users in iLab; approving access to the facility space and instrument active directories · Coordinating repair and maintenance of all imaging systems, including communication with vendors and oversight of regular service schedules and contracts · Maintaining comprehensive facility records, including user training logs, instrument usage data, service contract documentation, and monthly billing processes · Monitoring income and expenses and developing appropriate user fee structures in collaboration with the Department Manager · Assisting in strategic planning, including review of vision plans, budget considerations, usage analytics, equipment needs, and long-term facility growth · Providing expertise on major equipment acquisitions and emerging imaging technologies; assisting in the preparation of funding requests for new or replacement instruments · Hiring, training, and supervising Senior Research Specialists Qualifications Required: · PhD in a relevant field (e.g., molecular biology, biophysics, bioengineering, optical engineering) or an advanced degree with substantial professional experience in advanced light microscopy · Extensive hands-on experience with confocal and other high-resolution imaging modalities · Demonstrated ability to train and support users with diverse levels of experience. · Experience with microscope maintenance, troubleshooting, and vendor coordination · Strong organizational, communication, and record-keeping skills Preferred: · Experience in managing or supporting a shared-use scientific facility · Background in advanced imaging applications (e.g., STED, multiphoton, lightsheet) · Experience with iLab or similar facility-management systems · Supervisory experience Application Process Applications must be submitted online and should include: a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, and contact information for three references. This position is subject to the University's background check policy and is an on-site, in-person role on the Princeton University campus. Accepted online at https://apply.interfolio.com/183971 This position is subject to the University's background check policy. Princeton University is an Equal Opportunity Employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
This role at the Van Andel Institute is an image analysis–focused bioinformatics position within the Optical Imaging Core, supporting researchers by developing and applying advanced bioimage analysis workflows. The job involves building Python-based pipelines, applying machine learning, scaling image processing, and collaborating with scientists to design experiments and interpret imaging data. It also includes training users, contributing to reproducible analysis practices, and requires strong computational skills, communication ability, and experience in bioimage analysis.
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