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Number: 150904960 Position Summary The Computational Health Informatics Program (www.CHIP.org) at the nation's top pediatric institution, Boston Children's Hospital, a Harvard Medical School affiliate, is
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: Work requires a Bachelor's degree, preferably in health science, engineering, or computer science. Experience: Analytical skills to gather and interpret data, excellent organizational skills, and
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and growing scientific team, with opportunities to shape the direction of an exciting research program at the intersection of gene regulation, stem cell biology, and machine learning. This is an
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assistants to join a dynamic research program focused on translational gene editing therapeutics and technology development. Successful candidates will lead an innovative research project leveraging cutting
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Research Assistant to support our basic research portfolio. Our research program (www.yuankelab.com ) is to understand the cellular and molecular processes during vascular remodeling. Yuan laboratory
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, and encompasses steps from cellular mechanisms to behavioral outputs. Assistance is sought for tasks that are essential for the research program. The hope is that the research assistant will manage
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science study design. Research Ethics: Training in human subjects, protections and management of multicenter registries. Clinical Exposure Scribe Role: Participate in patient visits, documentation, and
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Program will coordinate daily operations of research studies. These may include but are not limited to: Cardiac Catheter Lab divisional research projects, including FDA-regulated clinical trials for devices
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role that combines your passion for science with your desire to make a positive impact on children's health? We are seeking a dynamic and motivated clinical research assistant to join our awesome
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. This role is integral to maintaining the quality and integrity of our research program. Key Responsibilities Assist in daily activities and operations of clinical research studies. Follow established clinical