job announcement, National Cancer Institute

From: Glick, Adam (NCI) (glicka@dc37a.nci.nih.gov)
Date: Tue Jan 04 2000 - 09:01:35 EST


An independent, organized individual is sought to manage the new NCI Flow
Cytometry Core Facility. The core facility will contain a FACSVAntage SE with
TurboSort, and 2 FACSCalibur cytometers, and will be located in the newly
renovated 6th floor of Bld 37 on the NIH bethesda campus.  Duties will include
overseeing installation, optimization and routine operation and upgrading of the
FACSVantage, as well as overseeing maintenance and use of the FACSCaliburs by
individual researchers. The manager will assist with managing, storage and
initial analysis of flow data The facility manager will be responsible for flow
cytometry training as well as assisting individual researchers with the design
and analysis of flow cytometry experiments including but not limited to cell
cycle analysis, apoptosis, immunophenotyping, identification of transfected
cells, calcium studies and high speed sorting.  The individual should be capable
of setting up new flow techniques as required by individual investigators. This
position will require interaction with individuals having variable background
and training in flow cytometry. The successful applicant will have at least 3-5
years of experience as a FACS operator, including experience coordinating a
multi-user facility, and a Ph.D. although exceptionally qualified candidates
with other degrees will be considered.  Excellent interpersonal skills are
essential. Proficiency in Mac and other computer platforms is also required.
Salary will start at $61,000-75,000/year, depending on experience and
qualifications. Applications should send curriculum vitae, bibliography,
statement of career directions and three letters of reference to:
Ms Christa Walters
37 Convent Drive, 3B25
National Cancer Institute
Bethesda MD 20892

Applications should be postmarked by March 1, 2000.

NIH is an Equal Opportunity Employer



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