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Group: Professional Staff Job Description Summary: The Clinical Research Assistant supports the University of Kansas Weight Management Program Director and focuses on recruiting and enrolling participants
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Experience: One year of work experience in statistics, analysis, or research OR equivalent education/experience. Knowledge of fundamental neuroimaging concepts as evidenced by application materials. Experience
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understanding applicable requirements; participate in department planning meetings where appropriate and facilitate connections with strategic partners and resources as applicable; serve as a conduit of
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the coordination of projects to ensure they comply with regulatory components and internal policies while also meeting the needs and goals of the animal program. This position requires a proactive individual who
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, and program documentation. Adhere to internal software installation/backup. Adhere to quality and programming standards. Adhere to common design patterns. Applications generally deal with original
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operation of laboratory and surgery equipment. Administers animal health programs. Submits water samples for testing and prepares reports for LAR management review. Assists veterinarian in evaluation
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, data collection forms, and Institutional Review Board (IRB) applications. Work with KU Research Institute and other departments to review, assess feasibility, and assist with the development of research
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Director by performing fact-checking, managing references, and compiling information to assist with grant applications. Job Description: Key Roles and Responsibilities: Conduct fact-checking for various
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budgets, contracts, and grant applications. Provides task direction, as needed, for junior-level clinical research coordinators. *** This role is required to be on campus due to the nature of the work
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Research Assistant position is immediately available for highly motivated individual. Applicant must have a Bachelor of Science in physiology or biology degree (or higher), and experience in animal handling