The Research Assistant I will support research projects and complete the consenting process and eligibility screenings. This position will assist testers with clinical assessments for children and families participating in research. This staff member will work with people and databases. Specific responsibilities include coding, scoring, data entry into databases, and maintaining reliability for coding schema. The incumbent will participate in recruitment, fundraising, and other research-related activities.
The Research Coordinator I in the Motion Analysis Lab will assist with research studies of children and adults with movement disorders from neurological damage (e.g. cerebellar ataxia, stroke, Parkinson’s disease, and multiple sclerosis). Duties include, but are not limited to, assisting with obtaining IRB (Institutional Review Board) approval, recruiting and testing subjects, and developing software to capture and analyze data.
The Senior Research Coordinator will be primarily responsible for complex project management for multiple research studies related to neurological, neurogenetic, neurodevelopmental, and psychiatric conditions in children, adolescents, and adults. This includes, but is not limited to, project execution, implementation, daily administration and close out for multiple research studies. The incumbent will ensure precise implementation of and adherence to study protocol; create all study documentation; and oversee operating procedures, timelines, IRB applications, and data preparation. In addition to operational management of multiple research studies, this position will see...