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SUNY Upstate Medical University Research Support Specialist in Syracuse, New York

Job Summary:

The Martínez-De Luna Laboratory in the Center for Vision Research (CVR) (https://www.upstate.edu/cvr) is seeking a Research Support Specialist to assist with animal experiments and perform experimental work. Specializing in developmental biology, we focus on how the extracellular matrix guides the development and connectivity of retinal ganglion cells, which are responsible for transmitting all visual information to the brain. We aim to uncover strategies that exploit the extracellular matrix to prevent blindness.

In this Research Support Specialist role, the experimental duties include, but are not limited to: assistance with animal experiments, collection and processing of tissues for analysis, and molecular analyses of samples (qPCR/Western Blot). The candidate will also be responsible for maintaining an accurate lab notebook with experimental details and reporting the results of the experiments to the Principal Investigator. Previous experimental knowledge obtained as part of a Bachelor's Degree curriculum is required, but specific experimental duties can be learned on the job.

Enthusiastic individuals should have strong critical thinking, organizational, and verbal/written communication skills and thrive in a collegial/collaborative environment. In the Martínez-De Luna Lab we are committed to the professional development of our members and provide inclusive mentorship and training. Professional development opportunities include, but are not limited to: attending the vision course offered in the CVR, attendance of the CVR's weekly data lecture series and other seminars, and authorship on publications to which the candidate contributed.

The Center for Vision Research is the research arm of the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, comprising 16 funded faculty members with joint appointments in Cell, Molecular, and Neuroscience Departments, leading vigorous basic and translational projects in a new state of the art facility. Programs span multiple disciplines, including developmental biology, retinal physiology, cell biology, biophysics, neuroscience, biochemistry, molecular biology, matrix biology, and tissue engineering.

Minimum Qualifications:

We are seeking a highly motivated and responsible individual with a Bachelor's Degree in Biology or related field. Experience working in a lab or in vision science is not required.

Preferred Qualifications:

Work Days:

Monday - Friday; 8:00 - 5:00; Depending when experiments need to be performed

Message to Applicants:

Salary Range:$31,000-$46,026

Recruitment Office: Human Resources

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