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The Clinical Data Manager (CDM) is a quantitative scientist whose focus will be providing support for interdisciplinary collaborations within and outside the University as it pertains to clinical data management. In this role, you will interface with statisticians, other scientific investigators, and external partners. You will also be involved in troubleshooting any issues on behalf of the end users and maintaining data standards.

In this position, you will:

  • Participate in study planning and data management design
  • Assist with study implementation and quality control
  • Assist with data reporting and process optimization


Outstanding Benefits Package 

Working at UB comes with benefits that exceed salary alone. There are personal rewards including comprehensive health and retirement plan options. We also focus on creating and sustaining a healthy mix of work, personal and academic pursuit – all in an effort to support your work-life effectiveness. We support your growth and development through our career coaching and training department and we qualify as a public service loan forgiveness organization. Learn more about our benefit packages.


About The University at Buffalo
The University at Buffalo (UB) #ubuffalo is one of America’s leading public research universities and a flagship of the State University of New York system, recognized for our excellence and our impact. UB is a premier, research-intensive public university dedicated to academic excellence. Our research, creative activity and people positively impact the world. Like the city we call home, UB is distinguished by a culture of resilient optimism, resourceful thinking and pragmatic dreaming that enables us to reach others every day. Visit our website to learn more about the University at Buffalo.

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.