Work Schedule
Standard (Mon-Fri)Environmental Conditions
Cold Room/Freezers -22degreesF/-6degrees C Laboratory Setting Loud Noises (Equipment/Machinery) Some degree of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) required (safety glasses gowning gloves lab coat ear plugs etc.) Strong Odors (chemical lubricants biological products etc.) Will work with hazardous/toxic materialsJob Description
When you are a part of the team at Thermo Fisher Scientific youll do meaningful work that makes a positive impact on a global scale! Join more than 120000 colleagues who bring our Mission to life every single day to enable our customers to make the world healthier cleaner and safer. Youll find the resources here to achieve your career goals and help take science a step beyond by developing solutions for some of the worlds toughest challenges. This includes protecting the environment making sure our food is safe and helping find cures for diseases.
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Location/Division Specific Information
You will be a part of the Applications Development team within the Life Sciences Business Unit (LSBU) of Thermo Fisher Scientifics Material and Structure Analysis Division (MSD). The LSBU provides high-value Electron Microscopy workflow solutions for high resolution biological imaging ranging from atomic resolution imaging of protein complexes to volume acquisition of cellular compartment structures.
The position is embedded in the Center of Excellence for Structural Cell Biology at St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital in Memphis Tennessee. The Scientist will operate from this location.
You can find more information about our Cryo-Electron Microscopy instruments here.
How will you make an impact
You will be responsible for development of pioneering methods and protocols for cryoFIB milling with plasma FIB (pFIB) within the electron Cryo-Electron Tomography (Cryo-ET) and Volume EM workflows using our groundbreaking Arctis and Hydra Bio cryo-plasma-FIBs. You will coordinate applications development for our cryo-FIB projects with our collaborators in a world-class cryo-imaging lab. Your role will involve cryoFIB milling to prepare cellular lamella and optimizing methods for sample preparation with the ultimate goal of performing cryo-Electron Tomography on our Krios cryo-Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) instruments. Additionally you will develop methods and workflows for volume imaging of high pressure frozen cellular and tissue samples using cryo Auto Slice & View and related technologies on the pFIB dual beam systems. You will build a network within the scientific community through collaborations with new and leading customers and help shape the future of cryoEM.
Deliverables and responsibilities:
Develop and evaluate FIB milling and volume imaging strategies with plasma FIB on cells and tissues. Work with collaborators for training users (on site and remotely) and develop and implement proof of concept experiments with challenging samples. Your contributions will support directly the customers scientific endeavor as well as feed directly into new product development at Thermo Fisher.
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How to get here:
This position is ideal for an expert in focused ion beam (FIB) electron microscopy ideally with a familiarity in both cryo-FIB milling and TEM sample preparation. Strong technical understanding of FIB theory and technology as well as experience with Plasma FIB instrumentation is a crucial requirement. A background or experience with biological questions and samples is desirable but not a requirement for the role.
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Benefits:
Electron microscopes reveal hidden wonders that are smaller than the human eye can see. They fire electrons and create images, magnifying micrometer and nanometer structures by up to ten million times, providing a spectacular level of detail, even allowing researchers to view single a ... View more