| The National Resource for Imaging Mass
Spectrometry (NRIMS, www.nrims.hms.harvard.edu, Brigham
and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School) invites
applications for an Assistant Director position.
NRIMS is a Biomedical Technology Resource Center (P41,
http://www.nibib.nih.gov/Research/ResourceCenters) that
develops biomedical applications of Multi-isotope Imaging
Mass Spectrometry (MIMS), which is the combination of a
novel type of ion microscope/secondary ion mass
spectrometer (NanoSIMS 50/50L, Cameca) with tracer methods
and intensive quantitative image analysis. MIMS allows
high-resolution quantitative 2D and 3D imaging of stable
isotope tagged molecules within subcellular volumes.
The Assistant Director will manage the activities of
the Resource to ensure optimal efficiency. Mass
spectrometry expertise is required.
Secondary ion mass spectrometry experience is a
plus.
The position may be filled at Research
Associate/Instructor level. A commitment of at least 3
years is required.
PRINCIPAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Oversee and coordinate the NIH mandated components of
the National Resource ( http://www.nibib.nih.gov/Research/ResourceCenters
): Technological Research & Development; Collaborative
Research; Service; Training; and Dissemination. Our
research includes collaborative projects with over 25 labs
around the world, as well as core R&D.
- Manage the seamless workflow of the Resource before,
during and after MIMS analysis:
1. Before analysis: - ensure
protocols are discussed and finalized before MIMS analysis
- ensure all samples are fully documented - schedule
analysis to maximize usage of the instruments, aiming for
24/7 operation
2. During analysis: - Oversee two
NanoSIMS instruments: one is a prototype NanoSIMS 50 with
4 mass detectors, the other is a state-of-the-art new
NanoSIMS 50L with 7 mass detectors. - Oversee two NanoSIMS
operators - Oversee instrumental conditions - Troubleshoot
equipment issues
3. After analysis: - Oversee data
reduction, analysis and reporting of results - Assist with
the preparation of manuscripts
- Responsible for the day-to-day scientific operation
of the Resource
- Assist the PI with designing experiments &
interpreting results
- Assist the PI with writing grants and
manuscripts
- Assist the PI in eliciting novel and significant
collaborative projects, and liaising with
collaborators
QUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS:
- Ph.D in Physics with Biology, Chemistry with Biology, or
Biology with a strong quantitative component
- Mass spectrometry expertise required
- Fluency in secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) a
plus
- 3+ years postdoctoral experience
- Leadership/management experience
Interested applicants should send: 1) cover letter, 2)
Curriculum Vitae and 3) contact details of three
references to: Yeshe Fenner at yfenner@partners.org.
Applicants should read Lechene et al. (2006, J.
Biol. 5:20) and Lechene et al. (2007, Science, 317:1563),
along with supplementary material and accompanying
articles Weitzman (2006, J. Biol. 5:17) and Kuypers (2007,
Science, 317:1510).
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