The Research Assistant supports clinical, translational, and outcomes-based research focused on genetic aortopathies and arteriopathies (e.g., Marfan syndrome, vascular Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, Loeys–Dietz syndrome). Under faculty supervision, the Research Assistant participates in structured research activities including clinical phenotyping, data abstraction, imaging and pathology review, literature synthesis, and manuscript development. The role emphasizes rigor, reproducibility, and scholarly development within an established research framework.
This is a temporary position.
Clinical Data Abstraction & Phenotyping
Imaging & Pathology Support
Literature Review & Evidence Synthesis
Manuscript & Scholarly Output Support
Research Operations & Team Collaboration
Bachelor's in relevant field AND 1 years of relevant experience OR
Equivalent combination of training and experienc
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
Ability to synthesize clinical and scientific information
Clear written and verbal communication
Reliability, accountability, and responsiveness to feedback
Familiarity with REDCap, reference managers, and basic statistics
Ability to work independently and as part of a team while being collaborative in resolving problems.
Must be proficient with computers running Windows and PC applications e.g. MS Excel, Oracle, Access, Word and PowerPoint).
Academic Medical Center experience preferred
Experience in surgical clinical studies
Database management, (RedCap, Access)
Experience in navigating electronic health records
Work schedule must be flexible between the hours of 6:00am and 6:00 pm. Must be able to work in both a clinic and office environment as well as travel to the Operating Room.
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