1. Jacqueline Krawiecki
100 High Street
Buffalo, NY, 14203
jkrawiec@buffalo.edu
EDUCATION
University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
Expected Graduation May 2015
Bachelor of Science, Biology
Concentration: Neuroscience
Minor: Environmental Science
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September 2010- December 2011
Siena College
Bachelor of Science, Biology
RELATED COURSEWORK
Advanced General Biology, Cell Biology, Biopsychology, Neuropsychology,
Neurobiology, Integrative Neuroscience, Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry.
SKILLS
Experience using Microsoft and Excel in PC and MAC platforms.
Experience using Linux software.
Able to work on own initiative or as part of a team.
Animal handling: rodent handling, cardiac perfusion, dissection.
EMPLOYMENT & RESEARCH
August 2014 – Present
Lab Assistant, University at Buffalo Clinical and Translational Research Center,
Buffalo, NY
Project: Thalamic involvement in multiple sclerosis.
2013 – Present
MRI Associate, Jacobs Neurological Institute, Buffalo, NY
Assist in research through the use of neuroimaging analysis to explore the
pathology of multiple sclerosis.
September 2013 – December 2013
Teaching Assistant, Biopsychology, University at Buffalo - SUNY
SELECTED VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
Volunteer Advocate, Crisis Services, Buffalo, NY January 2014 – Present
Provide valuable crisis intervention services to individuals affected by the trauma
of domestic violence, rape and sexual assault in the emergency departments of
Erie County.
Underwent extensive training through the Rape Crisis Center for Erie County on
dynamics of domestic violence, rape and sexual assault, medical and legal aspects
of survivor encounters and providing emotional support.
2. January 2014 – Present
Big Sister, Big Brother Big Sister of Erie County, Buffalo, NY
August 2013
Volunteer, Jacobs Neurological Institute, Buffalo, NY
PRESENTATIONS & POSTERS
Christopher Magnano, Pavel Belov, Jacqueline Krawiecki, Steven Grisafi, Jesper
Hagemeier, Clive B. Beggs, Robert Zivadinov. Internal jugular vein cross sectional area
enlargement in healthy individuals is associated with the aging process. International
Society of Neurovascular Disorders “ISNVD 2014”, San Francisco, California, 2014.
Christopher Magnano, Pavel Belov, Jacqueline Krawiecki, Steven Grisafi, Jesper
Hagemeier, Clive B. Beggs, Robert Zivadinov. Inverse relationship between internal
jugular vein narrowing and increased brain volumes in healthy individuals. International
Society of Neurovascular Disorders “ISNVD 2014”, San Francisco, California, 2014.
ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIP
Alpha Sigma Pi National Society of Leadership
Phi Sigma Sigma Fraternity
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