Dear All,

Just a reminder for those that may have missed it over the holidays. We have 
multiple positions for structural biologists in Buffalo NY. Please let anyone 
who may have an interest know of these opportunities.

The first is with the Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute:

The Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute (hwi.buffalo.edu) operates the 
High-Throughput Crystallization Screening Center providing crystallization and 
characterization services to the community at very competitive cost 
(www.getacrystal.org). A Ph.D. level research scientist position (post-doctoral 
or junior researcher) is available within the Center to guide operations on a 
daily basis, move research capabilities into production, and to help set the 
direction of the Center for the future. There is strong potential for both 
scientific growth and growth of responsibility. The candidate would be expected 
to have demonstrated expertise and productive research in the area along with 
appropriate publications. In addition to crystallization knowledge, experience 
with structural biology techniques in general is desired. Computational 
experience is a plus. The candidate should gave excellent communication, 
reading, writing, and presentation skills. They should be able to be a 
representative of the Center in the scientific community. They should have a 
good interpersonal skill set and be able to work with a diverse group. Evidence 
of seeking their own research funding would be viewed as a strong positive and 
the position would encourage the development of capabilities through active 
research efforts and collaboration. The Center interacts with both academia and 
industry and provides some crystallization screening services for a growing 
Gene to Structure company, HarkerBIO, (www. harkerbio.com). Collaborative 
possibilities are possible in this area.

Research facilities at the Center include liquid handling robots, in-house 
developed plate imaging capabilities, SONICC and UV analysis, and X-ray 
analysis. The Center is well connected to several synchrotron facilities. A 
sophisticated computational infrastructure is in place. In both the X-ray and 
computational side, research advances are ready to be implemented into the 
Centers capabilities.

The Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute is 60 years old and based in 
Buffalo New York. It is at the center of a rapidly expanding medical campus. 
Good benefits are provided and the cost of living in the area is very 
competitive. For those with a focused research interest, the Institute is 
located adjacent to high-end computer facilities, a Comprehensive Cancer 
Center, a new Medical School under construction, and multiple biotech startup 
companies. Collaborative efforts with academic and industrial collaborators are 
strongly encouraged and aided by an umbrella organization on the campus.

The Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute, Inc. as an equal opportunity 
employer, extends employment opportunities to qualified applicants and 
employees on a non-discriminatory basis without regard to race, color, sex, 
creed, age, religion, national origin, marital status, veteran status, sexual 
orientation, genetic predisposition, carrier status, or disability that would 
prevent the performance of the essential requirements of the job with or 
without a reasonable accommodation in compliance with the appropriate New York 
State and Federal laws, or any other legally protected characteristics. This 
policy applies to all conditions and terms of employment.

Formal applications should send a cover letter and resume along with three 
contacts for references to [email protected]. The position is 
available in the New Year and will be open until filled.

And on behalf of Artem Evdokimov, HarkerBIO CEO, the other positions are with a 
company called HarkerBIO housed in the Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research 
Institute building:

HarkerBIO is hiring two *Research Scientist - Structural Biology * positions. 
Desired qualifications are quite broad, but can be summarized as follows:

1) someone who is a start-up enthusiast, not afraid of a challenge and has both 
the desire to innovate in science and the ability to do so. A PhD in related 
area is a plus, however we would consider qualified M.Sc. candidates.
2) someone with a relevant experience in at least 70% of the gene to structure 
'process' - in other terms, the candidate is able to perform literature 
research, design clones, clone, express, purify, crystallize and solve 
structures -- or at least a good chunk of the above. Ideally someone with 
experience in mammalian and/or insect cell expression, and/or membrane protein 
work.
3) a scientist with a reasonably rounded skill set in biophysical 
characterization of macromolecules (SPR, DSF, anSEC/MALS, and so forth)
4) deep interest in developing structure-related technologies (e.g. expression 
systems, crystallization research, etc.). Desire and ability to participate in 
internal research projects.
5) high work ethic, impeccable documentation abilities, sense of humor
6) committed to relocating to Buffalo, NY

HarkerBIO offer:

Competitive salary (commensurate with experience) and full benefits
Energetic and friendly work environment
Coverage of reasonable relocation expenses for highly qualified candidates
Co-location with a nonprofit research institute (HWI) and participation in the 
thriving research community at the Buffalo-Niagara Medical Campus

HarkerBIO is an EO/AA employer.

Please direct your inquiries to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.

Note that for both positions, applications should be addressed to the emails 
given in the position descriptions.

Happy New Year,

Eddie


Edward Snell Ph.D.
President and CEO Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute
Assistant Prof. Department of Structural Biology, University at Buffalo
700 Ellicott Street, Buffalo, NY 14203-1102
hwi.buffalo.edu
Phone:     (716) 898 8631         Fax: (716) 898 8660
Skype:      eddie.snell                 Email: [email protected]
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