KEY WORDS | Light sheet microscopy, neuroscience |
CITY | Bordeaux |
COUNTRY | France |
DETAILS OF THE OFFER | Project description Light Sheet Fluorescence Microscopy technics (LSFM) has demonstrated to be a method of choice for 3D imaging biological samples at various spatial and temporal scales with minimal photo-damaging effects.Several solutions have been developed in the field of neuroscience to image biological samples ranging from fixed whole brains,to single dissociated neurons growing on a coverslip. In this regard, the Interdisciplinary Institute for Neuroscience (IINS)and the Bordeaux Imaging Center (BIC)are equipped with 3complementary LSFMtechniques: (1) an ultramicroscope for whole brain imaging; (2) a Lattice Light Sheet Microscope(LLSM)to image the first layers of brain slices at high spatial resolution; (3) a single objective selective plane illumination microscope (soSPIM)dedicated to 3D cell cultures and in-depth single-molecule localization microscopy (SMLM). We aim to complete our catalog by implementing a solution based on the Oblique Plane Microscopy (OPM) architecture, which will be dedicated to fast neuronal sample imaging, ie. brain slices,equipped with local photo-manipulation. Missions The candidate missions will be:
Candidate profile We seek for an independent, motivated and enthusiastic candidate, with an interest in neuroscience and a strong expertise in optics and fluorescence microscopy. Strong interest and good skills in programming for instrumentation are required.The candidate will work in an English-speaking environment, in close interactions with the neuroscientists’ team of the Bordeaux’s Neurocampus. |
TYPE OF JOB | Admin & Tech |
TYPE OF CONTRACT | CDD (temporary / 12 months) |