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. This position is ideal for someone interested in clinical research, health data analysis, or digital health applications, and who wants hands-on experience working at the intersection of clinical medicine and AI
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physiologists to coordinate participant workflows, collect and manage study data, and support reporting and analysis. The ideal candidate is highly organized, comfortable interacting with patients and families
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related to analysis of human sequence data, as well as translational research techniques. Minimum Qualifications Education: A Bachelor's degree in a scientific or health related field is required
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(training provided). Prior experience with IRB/regulatory processes. Experience with EPIC or other EMR systems. Comfort with basic statistics, data visualization, or analytic tools (e.g., R, Python, STATA
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of the research team. They will also conduct data collection activities and prepare analytical reports regarding results of studies. This position is looking for a preferred two year time commitment. Key
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Responsibilities: Clinical Research: Involves subject recruitment, IRB submissions, data analysis, and manuscript preparation. Study Design & Analytics: Exposure to research methodology, statistics, and clinical
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data collection activities and prepares analytical reports regarding results of studies. Key Responsibilities: Consents and recruits patients for research studies through personal interviews and written
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of research. Assists in the use of specialized laboratory equipment and analysis of data generated by this equipment. Key Responsibilities Perform routine laboratory experiments and procedures using standard
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data collection activities and prepares analytical reports regarding results of studies. Key Responsibilities: Consents and recruits patients for research studies through personal interviews and written
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research data from pediatric patients and families Maintain research databases and ensure accurate and timely data entry Assist with data organization, analysis preparation, and reporting for ongoing studies