Friday, October 31, 2008

Senior Microscopist position offered

Dear Dr. Brantner,
Hello. I am working with a Midwest ingredient company that is seeking a Sr.
Microscopist to join their Analytical group. Opportunity offers competitive
salary, benefits and relocation, great work environment and advancement.
Would welcome your posting, e-mailing or sharing my the attached description
and/or advising of any individuals I might network with.  Thanks so very
much for your time and consideration of this request.  Have a terrific day.


Senior Microscopist
.    BS/MS or PhD in a technical discipline.
.    Minimum of 5 years or more using microscopy in the food industry.
.    Direct experience in light microscopy, confocal microscopy, scanning
electron microscopy (SEM), and/or transmission electron microscopy (TEM).
.    Familiar with sample preparation (including staining) techniques for
food and biological samples for use in microscopic investigations.
.    Previous experience with FTIR and FT-Raman, and subsequent
interpretation of IR and Raman spectra a plus.    
Regards,


Julia Carey
HHI Search
P: +1.973.727.7430
F: +1.973.966.6824
jcarey@hhisearch.com

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

The Chesapeake Society for Microscopy Presents
The 2008 Fall Dinner Meeting
Join us for the first event of the 2008-2009 season
6:00 pm Thursday, November 6, 2008
The George Washington University, Department of Chemistry
Kinetics, Surface Charges, and Biological Effect during Crystal Growth and Dissolution: Application of AFM and Other Microscopic Techniques*

Program
6:00 PM Social Hour
7:00 PM Dinner (Members: $35, Students and Post-Docs: $25, Non-Members: $45)
8:00 PM Lecture

Location
We will meet at Tragara Ristorante located at 4935 Cordell Avenue in Bethesda (301 951 4935). Take a short walk from the NIH campus into Bethesda or from the Bethesda Metro station on the red line. Free Valet Parking is also offered by the restaurant.

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Bring friends, colleagues, spouses, students…the more the merrier!!
The Chesapeake Society for Microscopy Presents

The 2008 Fall Dinner Meeting

6:00 pm Thursday, November 6, 2008
 
Department of Chemistry

Kinetics, Surface Charges, and Biological Effect during Crystal Growth and Dissolution: Application of AFM and Other Microscopic Techniques*


Program
6:00 PM Social Hour
7:00 PM Dinner:$ 35 members ($ 25 for post docs, $ 45 non-members)
8:00 PM Lecture
 
Join us for the first event of the 2008-2009 year. Bring friends, colleagues, spouses, students…the more the merrier!!
 Location
We will meet at Tragara Ristorante located at 4935 Cordell Avenue in Bethesda (301 951 4935). Take a short walk from the NIH campus into Bethesda or from the Bethesda Metro station on the red line. Free Valet Parking is also offered by the restaurant.


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