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Work Interactions and Work Mode Designation Clinical Research Manager Disease Group members: Principal Investigators, Physicians, Clinicians Lombardi CTO members: Clinical Research Nurses, Clinical
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trials. Corresponds directly with study sponsors to facilitate subject participation, submits subject visit information and resolves data queries. The position will provide support to the Principal
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- will assist with study activities and support faculty and the study Principal Investigator with administrative task in preparation of the MWCCS Study NIH grant resubmission. They will also assist with
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provide support to the Principal Investigator (PI), co-investigators, and all other study collaborators for neurology clinical trials. The coordinator is responsible for all aspects of recruitment
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. The Undergraduate Student Research Assistant - in a temporary role - will assist with study activities and support faculty and the study Principal Investigator with administrative task in preparation of the MWCCS
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the department. Duties include performance of statistical analysis of multi-omics data and annotation of metabolites. Work Interactions and Work Mode Designation The Research Associate reports to the Principal
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for a Master of Science degree 0 to 2 years of work-related laboratory experience in research projects in biology, medicine, or other related sciences Basic molecular biology skills Advanced knowledge and
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clinical or counseling psychology or a related field; or an masters in social work (MSW); or professional counselor (LPC) Licensure in the District of Columbia as a social worker, psychologist, or
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assistant - for example, assist with grading problem sets and hold office hours for students regarding coding tasks Work Interactions and Work Mode Reporting to the Principal Investigators and the WWH