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The Project Coordinator will provide in-depth analyses of the Moser Center’s current technology needs, develop and maintain quality improvement programs, and ensure all system related data remains up to date and compliant. The incumbent will work with the Director, Outpatient Medical Operations on creating and innovating new processes to help streamline and modernize workflow. This position will collaborate with Research Coordinators to organize and coordinate optimization of clinic and research productivity in the Moser Center for Leukodystrophies.
The Project Coordinator will facilitate network collaborations in rehab between multiple hospitals. The incumbent will work with supervisor and the Project Manager to create and innovate new processes that help streamline and modernize workflows.
The Research Assistant in the Comi Lab will perform maintenance and differentiation of cell lines, assist with maintenance of a mouse colony, and carry out routine laboratory experiment.
The Research Assistant I assists and collaborates with the Principal Investigator (PI) and research collaborators in reaching research goals in the Center for Neurodevelopmental and Imaging Research (CNIR). This position will assist with processing and analyzing neuroimaging (including structural, DTI, and fMRI data) and behavioral data (including the development of processing pipelines), code videos of motor performance tasks, and work directly with participants in the collection of MRI, TMS, and EEG data. Additionally, the Research Assistant I will have the opportunity to present at scientific conferences as well as contribute to and lead author manuscripts.
The Research Assistant II provide research support, perform laboratory procedures, and maintain documentation/records related to research in department. The incumbent will maintain a good working knowledge of study protocols and adhere to all protocol requirements, onboard students to the lab, and perform statistical analyses to create reports and data visualizations.
The Research Coordinator assists with implementing and assessing therapeutic mindfulness and movement based interventions, as well as other various ongoing pediatric studies, for the Center for Neurodevelopmental and Imaging Research (CNIR). This position coordinates work efforts with local research and administrative partners in the Baltimore area. The Research Coordinator will support CNIR staff with implementing ongoing research procedure development by coordinating instructions for children and parents enrolled in CNIR research protocols. The Research Coordinator will perform administrative functions for ongoing pediatric studies including creating and maintaining study protocol and IRB documentation, assisting with research participant recruitment and scheduling, and collecting, coding, and archiving data.
The Research Coordinator in the Clinical Trials Unit assists and collaborates with the Principle Investigator (PI) and research collaborators to reach research goals. This position requires a degree of responsibility, flexibility, and independence to perform diverse duties including collecting, analyzing, and archiving data.
The Research Coordinator will provide support, under the direction of faculty, for funded research projects for neuroimaging
The Research Program Coordinator will provide data and project management/coordination duties for the Office of Health, Equity, and Inclusion (O-HEID) and the Center for Diversity in Public Health Leadership Training (CDPHLT). The incumbent will develop data systems and processes; ensure data integrity; coordinate data needs; conduct analysis; provide data in publishable formats; and generate reports. This position will also prepare grants and manuscripts; train staff; assist with mentoring Center for Diversity scholars; and provide administrative support services to the Chief Diversity Officer and Associate Director of O-HEID. The incumbent may have supervision responsibilities as needed.
The Senior Research Coordinator in the Clinical Trials Unit will be primarily responsible for complex project management for multiple research studies related to psychiatric conditions in pediatric patients. Activities include but are not limited to project execution, implementation, daily administration and close out for multiple research studies. The Senior Research Coordinator will ensure precise implementation of and adherence to study protocol, create all study documentation, oversee operating procedures, timelines, IRB applications, data preparation, and other research-related activities. In addition to operational management of multiple research studies, the Senior Research Coordinator will see patients participating in ongoing clinical trials, and will be responsible for specimen collection, processing, and DOT/ IATA compliant handling and shipment.