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Position Summary
We are seeking an organized, detail-oriented person to assist with data organization and storage, and with routine participant recruitment for two studies at Columbia University to understand autism spectrum disorder in human populations. Applicants should be possess strong communication skills. This role provides a unique opportunity work with a world-class team of researchers and physicians while being exposed to interdisciplinary research. This is an excellent position for recent college graduates who are considering graduate school in neuroscience or medical school.
Responsibilities
Assist PI with maintenance of data collection databases. Organize data for uploads to national databases. Maintain binder of regulatory documents and help document corrective action plans when needed.
Manage and coordinate meeting schedules, attend project meetings, and take and publish meeting notes.
Minimum Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Other Requirements
Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran
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Technician • New York, NY, United States