EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Employment OpportunitiesThe COE posts all of its current position vacancies on the central University at Buffalo (UB) employment website. Please visit UB Jobs to view all current openings. The UB Jobs site offers comprehensive information and human resource tools to help candidates find and apply for the right position at the COE. Check back often as new positions are posted as openings arise.

 

Employment at COE Partner Institutions

Job opportunity information for the Center of Excellence partner institutions can be found at each of the instititions' websites:

      University at Buffalo: UB Jobs

      Roswell Park Cancer Institute: Employment Opportunities

      Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute: HWI Employment: Contact Info

 

Additional Employment Information

For those seeking positions in life sciences, here are a few key links that are helpful to visit:

Various ecomomic development organizations have teamed up to promote job growth and retention in the Western New York region. Together, they support I am Buffalo Niagara Jobs, a website dedicated to employment opportunities and those who seek them. The site features a specific listing for Life Sciences jobs in WNY.

The Human Resources Services Network maintains a resume database for life sciences talent and job seekers at no charge. You can visit their site to see if you would like to send your resume along - http://www.hrsn-buffalo.com/

There are numerous health care organizations at the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus as noted at www.bnmc.org, but additional listings can be found through any Web search engine.

 

News

Study Describes Mechanism Linking Alcohol with Risk of Breast Cancer
04/30/2008 - BUFFALO, N.Y. -- The known association of alcohol consumption with an increased risk of breast cancer has been linked by researchers at the University at Buffalo to a process that causes genes that promote normal cell growth to produce proteins that precipitate unregulated cell growth, an action known as hypermethylation...[Read On...]

Common Plant Component Shows Potential as MS Treatment
04/17/2008 - BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Plant sterols, known to help reduce high cholesterol, also may be effective in treating the effects of multiple sclerosis (MS), novel research by University at Buffalo investigators has shown.  The study, lead by Forum M. Desai, a student in the UB Department of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, has shown that Beta-sitosterol, a compound found in most vegetables and fruits, can reduce secretion of several proinflammatory factors known to be involved in damage to the brain's myelin...[Read On...]

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Events

May 6 - Dr. Austin Clean Room Program
Don’t miss the opportunity to hear one of the world’s foremost Cleanroom and Contamination Control Experts.  Dr. Austin has published six textbooks on clean rooms and personally authored each of the clean room standards adopted by ISO.   This program will take place from 2-6pm Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Center for Genetics & Pharmacology, Zebro Room, 701 Ellicott Street, Buffalo, NY.   Register at www.thepartnership.org/events. See flyer for more information. HWI 2007

May 8 HWI Seminar Series
Please join Dr. Michael Rossman from Purdue University for a presentation on “Symmetry and asymmetry in the control of viral assembly, maturation and infection”. Program begins at 2:30pm with a reception to follow. Series is held at the Hauptman-Woodward Institute 700 Ellicott Street, Buffalo, NY 14203. HWI 2007


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