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Hiring Unit:
Microbiology and ImmunologyCourse Title:
Sea-Phages-Electron MicroscopyCourse Code:
MIMM 390Estimated Number of Positions:
1Total Hours of Work per Term:
8Hiring Unit:
Microbiology and Immunology
Course Title and Course Number:
SEA-PHAGES: Electron Microscopy: MIMM 390
Estimated Number of Positions:
1
Total Hours of Work per Term:
8 hours
Position Summary:
The Teaching Assistant should be present for the duration of the two Electron Microscopy lab which take place in the Electron Microscopy Facility. These labs are scheduled to take place towards the end of November 2026, from 1:30-5:30pm. The Teaching Assistant will be required to explain techniques and theory to the students and proceed with short technical demonstrations. The Teaching Assistant is also responsible for instructing students on safe laboratory procedures. In the first session (4 hours) the Teaching Assistant will be required to perform negative staining experiments and prepare grids to subsequently observe in the Tecnai Spirit electron microscope at the Facility for Electron Microscopy (FEMR) at McGill. The samples used for the grid preparation will be phage samples purified by students in previous tutorials of this course. In the second section, the Teaching Assistant will bring the students to FEMR and will assist them in imaging their grids and samples in the Tecnai Spirit electron microscope. Images will be recorded from these samples and shared with the students for their reports.
Qualifications:
A Teaching Assistant is a Graduate Student at the Master’s or Doctoral level, at McGill University, employed to assist a course Supervisor. The Teaching Assistant must have experience using an electron microscope and experience preparing electron microscopy grids and negative staining.
Language Requirements: Effective communication skills in English are essential. An effective communication skill in French is desirable.
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