Syracuse, NY, 13203, USA
23 days ago
Senior Research Support Specialist
Job Summary: SUNY Upstate Research Foundation Pharmacology Team is seeking Researchers who are passionate about cardiovascular research. The key trait we value most is motivation - when we're driven by science, everything else follows. Position Key Responsibilities: + Carry out experimental designs for sponsored research projects and perform routine experiments. + Record and compile accurate records and communicate summaries of experimental results. + Assist with the evaluation, interpretation, and assessment of experimental data and quality control of assays. + Prepare media and maintain cells by various culturing in techniques. + Participate in meetings with principal investigator and research staff and evaluate/interpret the validity of data as needed. + Carry out assigned duties for ordering and maintaining supply of inventories. + Operate, calibrate, and perform routine maintenance on specialized equipment used in research. + Oversee daily lab operation in the absence of the supervisor or principle investigator. What We Offer - Cutting-edge live-cell imaging, electrophysiology, bioenergetics, hiPSC-CM/Cardioid, animal surgery, and omics technologies. Projects spanning molecular discovery to translational applications. A collaborative, curiosity-driven team culture. Opportunities to publish in high-impact journals and present at international conferences. Minimum Qualifications: BS in a Related Research field. Wet lab basic research bench work experience. Preferred Qualifications: Cell culture or animal research experience. Strong motivation for biomedical research preferred. Work Days: Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Message to Applicants: We are Heart-Healing Scientists on a mission - combining sharp molecular insight with bold vision to repair the injured heart. Our lab at SUNY Upstate integrates cell and molecular biology, biochemical and multi-omics approaches, physiological and pharmacological tools, transgenic rodent models, and human iPSC derived cardiomyocytes and cardioids to investigate cardiac function and disease. Recruitment Office: Human Resources
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