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Molecular Biology Research Assistant

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Position Summary

Seeking a highly motivated individual with a background in molecular biology with an emphasis in genetics and significant experience with animal models of disease and surgery, cell culture, and grant writing to join the Canon Stroke and Vascular Research Center team at UB.

The successful applicant:

  • Is expected to assist with ongoing research projects as well as initiate independent research in the area of vascular disease. Experience with lab management and student advisement is required.
  • Should be versed in the writing of grants and articles for peer-reviewed journals.
In our lab, staff and faculty work closely with physicians to focus on improving imaging, treatment, and detection of vascular diseases such as stroke and brain aneurysms by conducting translational studies, often in collaboration with industry partners. Ease in working in a collaborative team environment is necessary.

University at Buffalo is an affirmative action equal opportunity employer and, in keeping with our commitment, welcomes all to apply including veterans and individuals with disabilities.
Minimum Qualifications
  • Ph.D. in a related field.
  • At least 5 years of research experience in molecular biology.
  • Microsoft Office proficiency.

Preferred Qualifications
  • Significant experience with in vivo models.
  • Successful NIH track record.

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University at Buffalo

UB is New York’s largest public university, one of America’s leading research universities and a flagship in the SUNY system.

UB is a top 40 university in a top city in which to attend college, and with more than 1,300 acres across three unique campuses, there is always something new to explore. Regular shuttle service takes students between North Campus and South Campus, and the Downtown Campus is easily accessible by Metro Rail

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