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Research engineer to develop light-sheet microscopy for neurosciences applications

Publicerad 2024-10-04

Research Engineer to Develop Light-Sheet Microscopy for Neurosciences Applications

Light Sheet Fluorescence Microscopy techniques (LSFM) have proven to be extremely efficient for 3D imaging of 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 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 3 complementary LSFM techniques: (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 home-made 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 samples imaging, i.e., brain slices, equipped with local photo-manipulation and possibly other recording modalities.MissionsDevelop a custom OPM to address specific neurobiological questions.Participate in the improvement of existing light-sheet microscopes in close collaboration with developers and neuroscientists.Candidate ProfileWe seek a motivated, enthusiastic, and independent candidate, with an interest in neuroscience and a strong expertise in optics and fluorescence microscopy. Complementary skills in programming and sample preparation are appreciated. The candidate will work in an English-speaking environment, in close interactions with the neuroscientists’ team of the Bordeaux Neurocampus.The candidate will be hosted in the Quantitative Imaging of the Cell team, a R&D team with internationally-recognized expertise in live cell microscopy and quantitative analysis. The Bordeaux Imaging Center is an imaging platform with a department dedicated to photonic microscopy for biology. It is equipped with several advanced fluorescence microscopy systems (Confocal, STED, SMLM, LLSM, …). The BIC and IINS are hosted in the same building, a recent neuroscience research center located on the Carreire campus of the Bordeaux University. The Interdisciplinary Institute for Neuroscience is an international level research center in neurosciences. It gathers 14 teams with complementary and interdisciplinary expertise, as well as several platforms to address cutting-edge questions in various aspects of neurosciences.Team:

Quantitative Imaging of the CellGroup Leader:

Jean-Baptiste SibaritaEmail:

jean-baptiste.sibarita@u-bordeaux.frPhone:

+33 (0) 533514706

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