Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Biomed Virtual Graduate School Fair- March 12

Biomed Virtual Grad School Fair: March 12, 2020
Meet Admissions Teams & Faculty in a Live online event – Attend the Fair from Anywhere

To Learn More & Register: 
https://www.careereco.com/events/Biomed

- Candidates will have the opportunity to connect real-time with
 Biomed schools without the hassle of leaving your home or office
- You will meet School Representatives online via chat rooms during the event
- S
chools’ chat hours will be posted in advance (a camera is not required for the chat feature)

This is an easy way to 
find the Biomed school that is best for you. Give it a try!

Questions: send an email to 
biomed@careereco.com or 770-980-0088

Dinner with Doctors - April 1

On Wednesday, April 1st, Barnard’s Network of Pre-Medical Students will be hosting our annual event Dinner with Doctors on Barnard College's campus from 7-9 PM.

In this event, you would be seated at a table and have dinner with Barnard premed students and a doctor to speak with them about their journey and to answer any questions you may have about a career in medicine. Last year, some of the questions were on topics related to the path to medical school and beyond, life as a physician, and selecting a specialty. Last year, the event was very successful - over 50 of our pre-medical students attended the event along with physicians affiliated with Columbia University Medical Center, Mt. Sinai, and more. We hope to have another great turnout this year.

The event will take place in The James Room, located on the 4th floor of Barnard Hall.

 RSVP here, and email barnardcollegemaps@gmail.com with any dietary restrictions.

Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Job Opportunity: Psychology Research Assistant at Weill Cornell Center for Autism and the Developing Brain

The ASD and Developmental Science Lab (PI: So Hyun “Sophy” Kim, Ph.D.; https://www.kimasdlab.com/) at the Center for Autism and the Developing Brain (CADB) at Weill Cornell Medicine is currently seeking full-time research assistants to work on research studies on children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) including NIH funded studies examining early autism symptoms and validating innovative, early interventions for toddlers with ASD (PIs: Sophy Kim, Cathy Lord, Adriana DiMartino, Jim Rehg). The RA's primary responsibilities include behavioral coding, subject recruitment, testing participants with standardized assessments as well as play-based assessments, managing and analyzing datasets, and preparing and maintaining IRB protocols. Based on the previous experience and qualifications, the RA will be also trained to deliver interventions to target language skills in toddlers with ASD.

The expected start date for the position is Summer 2020. This is an excellent opportunity for an individual who would like to gain research experience prior to attending graduate school.

Interested applicants should send a CV, names and contact information for 2 references, and a cover letter describing relevant experience, interests, and long-term goals to Dr. Sophy Kim (sok2015@med.cornell.edu).

Position Activities
Codes videos of parent child interactions.
Recruits subjects for research studies based on study recruitment criteria.
Deliver interventions to children with ASD (for qualified candidates).
Maintains paper and electronic research and clinical records.
Organizes, schedules, and conducts clinical research assessments using specialized interviews and psychological assessment measures (e.g., cognitive testing, such as Mullen Scales for Early Learning, and autism testing, such as Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS)).
Conducts literature searches and provides manuscript preparation support.
Assists with preparation of grant proposals and IRB applications and amendments.
Collects and updates data sets including test scores, demographics, and training records.
Carries out and prepares written reports of simple statistical analyses.
Performs other related duties as assigned.

Minimum Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in psychology or related field and related experience.
Transportation required for local travel.
Previous intervention experiences with children with ASD preferred, but not required.

Highly Desired Requirements
Experience with autism or with children and families with developmental disabilities or mental health issues preferred.

Skills and Abilities
Superior interpersonal, organizational, and communication skills.
Familiarity with software including EPrime, R, SPSS, MS Word, Access, and PowerPoint. SAS, Stat, Medline, PsychInfo, and other library resources are advantageous.
Must be able to coordinate a large data set with accuracy and provide timely dissemination of information arising from it.
Note: No relocation assistance is provided for this position. Visa sponsorship is not available for this position. Weill Cornell Medical College is an employer and educator recognized for valuing AA/EOE/M/F/Protected Veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities.

Contact: Please send cover letters and resumes to Dr. Sophy Kim sok2015@med.cornell.edu.