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questionnaires, psychometric, and behavioral data. The RA will oversee multiple research activities to include recruitment of study participants, training and supervision of undergraduate interns. Job Details
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and collect and enter study data. *Perform various research, database, and clerical tasks to support clinical trials, aiding investigators in organizing, gathering, and compiling clinical research data
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budget, and funding source. Job Details: *This position is full-time *This position will be on-site *This position requires the following background checks: Personally Identifiable Information/Cash
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recruitment strategies, communicating with and screening potential participants, coordinating scheduling, and maintaining accurate records of recruitment activities and participant data. The research assistant
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University *May participate in the enrollment of human subjects for clinical trials. Obtain informed consent, schedule subjects for visits, perform basic clinical assessments and collect and enter study data
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and their dependents can obtain a degree TUITION FREE A generous retirement plan and so much more! Position Summary: The Research Assistant is an entry-level, part time position that provides data
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for a recent graduate in computer science or a related field who is interested in gaining experience supporting research projects in computer vision, machine learning, and AI. Performs other duties as
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include recruitment of study participants and organizing, transcribing, and handling interview and survey data. Experience in wet labs (i.e. working with biological/chemical materials) is NOT pertinent
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and technical assistance for key stakeholders responsible for Act 79 implementation. Research assistant responsibilities include assisting with qualitative data collection (e.g., interviews) and
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research protocols, coordinating interventions (including a spatial summer camp), and managing data. The position also involves administrative support and interaction with undergraduate students and child