RE: Quantification of bcl-2 by flow cytometry

vannt (ntvan@utmdacc.mda.uth.tmc.edu)
Fri, 20 Sep 96 15:29:54 CDT

Senior Research Assistant and Senior Flow Cytometry Specialist
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center has an excellent Senior
Flow Cytometry Position Available.
This Senior Research Assistant is responsible foe operating the Flow
Cytometers and Cell Sorters in the Section of Molecular Hematology and
Therapy. Work requires familiarity with all aspects of Flow Cytometry
including three to five -color analysis and FACS sorting, independent
decision making and data analysis. Experience in Hematology is desirable
nut not required.

The candidate will interact with a group of researchers in Molecular
Hematology with emphasis on cell and molecular biology of leukemias and with
other investigators at MDACC.

The successful candidate will also be responsible for multicolor image
acquisition and computerized image analysis using a ZEISS laser confocal
microscope. The candidate will use image analysis software for a MAC
platform with magneto-optical disc storage and digital printer output.

The position requires a MS or equivalent degree. Experience in FACS sorting
is essential. Experience in bioengineering, bioinstrumentation, computer
assisted microscopy and/or image processing would be desirable but is not
required.

To apply, qualified candidates may send resumes in confidence to

Michael Andreeff, MD,Ph.D
Professor of Medicine
Chief, Section of Molecular Hematology and Therapy
Head, Automated Cytometry and Cell Sorting Facility
1515 Holcomb Blvd-Box 081
Houston,TX77030


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