Image and Signal Processing for Fluorescence Microscopy (116)
Posted by: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Posted date: 02-Dec-09
Image and Signal Processing for Fluorescence Microscopy (116) A post-doctoral position is available to work on fluorescence microscopy related projects in a joint research group with Prof. Raimund J. Ober. The NIH supported projects aim to develop novel imaging modalities, image processing and data analysis methods for fluorescence microscopy of live cells and, in particular, single molecule experiments. The positions will provide the opportunity to not only work on projects of significant technical interest but also to become familiar with the fundamental biological questions that are being addressed in the laboratory. Specifically, the laboratory investigates the trafficking of antibodies in live cell environments. A main emphasis of the research is the investigation of the effects of the engineering of antibody interactions with Fc receptors on the cellular trafficking behavior and in vivo properties. For further details please see www4.utsouthwestern.edu/wardlab, or publications such as Optics Express, 17, 6881-6898; Biophys J., 95, 6025-6043, 2008; Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 104, 5889-5894, 2007; Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 103, 4457-4462, 2006; Nature Biotechnol., 23, 1283-1288, 2005; Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 101, 11076-11081, 2004; IEEE Transactions Nanobioscience, 3, 237-242, 2004; J. Immunol., 172, 2021-2029, 2004; Biophys. J., 86, 1185-1200, 2004. Please send enquiries (resume, names of at least three referees etc.) to: Prof. E. Sally Ward University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas email: wardlab utsouthwestern.edu UT Southwestern is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer.  
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