21 data-"https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "University of Exeter" research jobs at Boston Children's Hospital
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scientist, you will engage in a variety of routine and specialized clinical data analyses, biobank specimen preparation and sample processing, laboratory studies on patient-related samples, and statistical
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Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy (ACM). The Research Assistant will play a central role in participant recruitment, data collection, biospecimen coordination, and study operations. This position is ideal
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IRB documentation and submissions in conjunction with the Principal Investigator and/or other members of the research team. They will also conduct data collection activities and prepare analytical
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); conducting a QC check of completed CRFs prior to submission for data entry; coordinating resolution of all data queries. Maintaining regulatory binders, case report forms, source documents, and other study
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, completing required forms and reporting results, and regulatory submissions. Conducts data collection activities and may prepare analytical reports on study results. Follows established clinical study
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laboratory, mostly by reviewing patients' charts and entering data in databases (likely for use on AI related projects). There will also be opportunities for participation in various efforts related
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implementation, completing required forms and reporting results, and regulatory submissions. Conducts data collection activities and may prepare analytical reports on study results. Follows established clinical
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range of health care services for children from birth through 21 years of age. Connections working at Boston Children's Hospital More Jobs from This Employer https://main.hercjobs.org/jobs/21992953
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departments and organizations. Coaches RA I and RA II, interns, Co Ops on basic lab techniques. Calculates, graphs and compiles data obtained, maintaining records and logs of work performed; uses computer to
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for this position. Key Responsibilities: Consent and recruit pregnant persons and children for research studies through interviews and written communications. Provide detailed background information regarding studies