Friday, March 12, 2021

Job Opportunity: Clinical Research Coordinator, Boston Children's Hospital Fetal Heart and Brain Project

 Position: Clinical Research Coordinator at Boston Children’s Hospital

Start Date: March/April 2021, 2 year commitment requested


Program Description: The Rollins lab is focused on understanding neurologic sequalae of complex medical conditions with a particular focus on congenital heart disease, extreme prematurity, and COVID-19 symptoms, including multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C). The Fetal Heart and Brain Project is an NIH-funded clinical research study examining fetal brain development and neurodevelopmental outcomes in children born with heart defects, using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and neuropsychological evaluation measures. This study affords the opportunity to work with an interdisciplinary team of neurologists, neuropsychologists, cardiologists and MRI physicists. The ELGAN-ECHO Study is a multi-site clinical research project that examines long-term neurodevelopment and medical outcomes of Extremely Low Gestational Age Newborns (ELGAN). This study is the third part of a longitudinal research project, and involves adolescent follow-up of children who have been previously evaluated at birth, two years of age, ten years of age, and fifteen years of age. In addition to exposure to neurobehavioral measures, the ELGAN study has a broader outreach in pediatric clinical and epidemiologic research through participation in the ECHO consortium.

Job Description: This position is intended for a recent graduate interested in pursuing a career in medicine, neuroscience, psychology, or a related field. The coordinator will work directly with research participants, including pregnant women, toddlers and school-age children diagnosed with congenital heart disease, and children affected by COVID-19. Under the supervision of the principal investigator, the coordinator will manage day-to-day operations of the study. As the Rollins lab becomes involved in and responsible for an increasing number of studies, the research coordinator will be required to think and operate independently, juggle multiple tasks at once, and maintain attention to detail. Coordinators will be required to meet strict deadlines, recruit large numbers of participants, and maintain flexibility in their role. Specific responsibilities include screening for eligible participants, recruiting/consenting participants, scheduling and attending study visits, administering patient questionnaires, maintaining the study database, and performing medical record and literature reviews.

Strong interpersonal skills and a passion for working directly with patients are central to this role. Teamwork with clinicians and researchers in a wide variety of medical specialties will be essential for success. The ideal applicant will be an independent problem-solver, highly motivated and have excellent interpersonal skills. Fluency in Spanish and/or French is strongly preferred.

Other Requirements:
  • Bachelor's degree (ideally in neuroscience or a related field)
  • Prior clinical research experience strongly preferred
  • Fluency in Spanish (and/or French) strongly preferred
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and comfortable talking to patients in stressful situations.
  • Excellent non-verbal, verbal, and written communication skills
  • Highly organized and able to multi-task
  • Strong attention to detail and ability to meet strict deadlines
  • Able to work well in a group and individually
  • Full time commitment of 2 years, 40 hours per week
  • Work hours are generally 9 am – 5 pm but must have flexibility to accommodate patient schedules for evening and weekend study visits.

To apply: Interested applicants should email fetalheartbrain@childrens.harvard.edu with a cover letter and a resume or CV.

Thursday, March 11, 2021

Job Opportunity: Clinical Research Coordinator I- Cardiology, Mount Sinai

 Roles & Responsibilities:

  • Collects and records study data. Inputs all information into database
  • Obtains informed consent under minimal supervision of the investigator(s) and educates participants regarding study requirements
  • Assists in the activities related to clinical research studies including but not limited to: answering phone calls, screening participants for eligibility, registering subjects with sponsoring agency, administering lifestyle questionnaires
  • Assists in preparing grant applications, IRB/GCO for submission and filings
  • Maintains source documents and subject files in accordance with hospital procedures. Ensures accurate and complete compilation of subject data through chart reviews
  • Secures, delivers and ships clinical specimens as required by the protocol
  • Prepares for monitoring visits
  • Performs other related duties

Requirements:

  • Education: Bachelor's or Master's degree in Science or closely related field
  • Experience: 1-2 years prior research experience
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills
  • Exceptional attention to detail and accuracy
More information and application are available here

Research Opportunity: Interdisciplinary Mind & Brain Studies at the University of Pennsylvania

This program offers an integrated paid ten-week summer research experience for eight (non-Penn) students that combines the opportunity to work on a research project in an established lab at an R1 university with an introductory workshop on brains and behavior and ongoing programming to support student development and well-being.

This program aims to attract and support students from diverse backgrounds to the field of cognitive science. Under the supervision of faculty and program staff, students participate in:

  • 1 week introductory workshop on interdisciplinary research in cognitive science
  • 9 weeks of mentored research experience
  • research ethics training
  • technical training
  • lab tours
  • professional development opportunities with the aim to prepare participants for pursuing advanced education and careers in related fields of research.
  • Guidance toward creating a final poster or presentation of the student’s summer research work
Learn more about the program, including details on eligibility and application process, here

Wednesday, March 10, 2021

Medical School Information Sessions: Sackler School of Medicine & Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine

 Sackler School of Medicine Information Session

Tues., March 16, 2 - 3 p.m.
The Director of Admissions at The Sackler School of Medicine will talk about medical education at this school and the application process and timeline.

Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine Information Session
Wed., March 17, 1 - 2 p.m.
An admissions representative from the Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine will talk about admissions to that school and about the school's academic program. 

Monday, March 8, 2021

Job Opportunity: Research Assistant - Behavioral Neurobiology at Rockefeller University

 Company Description:

The Rockefeller University has over 2,000 faculty, students, postdocs, technicians, clinicians and administrative personnel that work together to contribute to the university’s unique approach to science, which has produced pioneering discoveries in biology and medicine. Numerous prestigious award-winning scientists have been associated with Rockefeller, including 24 Nobel Prize winners. The university, located in the cultural haven of New York City, cultivates its own rich and stimulating environment for the intellectually curious. A robust events program, open to all employees, attracts many of the world’s foremost scientists, cultural innovators and thought leaders. We strive to attract and retain the brightest and most creative and dedicated individuals who can contribute to and enhance the university’s reputation for doing world-class science.

Role Description:

We seek a highly motivated Research Assistant to join our laboratory. Our laboratory is dedicated to studying neurobiological mechanisms underlying alcohol and drug abuse, primarily focusing on the effects of prenatal ethanol exposure on the development of embryo brains and behavior in two animal models: the zebrafish and a more complex rodent model. The Research Assistant, under the mentorship of postdocs and the Head of Lab, will perform and analyze experiments, assist in daily lab management, and contribute to scientific communications. The Research Assistant will also have the opportunity to work independently and potentially first- or co-author publications from our lab. This position requires a 1-year commitment (longer commitment is preferred), due to substantial training effort associated with the position.

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Participate in planning and preparing research protocols.
  • Perform laboratory experiments including RNAscope fluorescent in situ hybridization, immunohistochemistry, qRT-PCR, confocal microscopy imaging, iDISCO, optogenetics and microscopic image analysis using Imaris software.
  • Perform zebrafish and rodent-based laboratory work, including behavioral testing, animal husbandry, surgical techniques, post-operative care, and tissue sectioning.
  • Perform literature searches and summaries; help to prepare poster presentations and written articles for publication, with potential for co-authorship
  • Analyze data using computer software and report results to the principle investigator.
  • Assists in general lab management, including ordering laboratory supplies as necessary within budgetary limits

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in biology, biochemistry, neuroscience, or related field; required
  • Bench research experience, especially with molecular biology techniques; required
  • Experience working with zebrafish and/or rodent models; preferred
  • Can be either part-time or full-time, with at least a 1-year commitment

Preferred Skills:

  • Communicate effectively in English; strong written and oral communication skills
  • Strong organizational and time management skills; able to work effectively while adapting to changing priorities
  • Experience working productively both independently and in teams
  • Ability to critically analyze and troubleshoot experimental protocols and data
  • Ability to perform experiments and represent data in detailed, thorough and precise manner

Application:

Please complete this online application (preferred) OR send start date availability and resume to leibowitzlabapplications@gmail.com. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the end of July 2021, early application is strongly encouraged.

Event: CCNY Medical & Dental School Fair

 CCNY Pre-Med Presents:  Annual Medical & Dental School Fair

The Program in Pre-Medical Studies at The City College of New York will be hosting our 9th Annual Medical & Dental School Fair!


In this time of COVID-19, the event will be held virtually!


You will have the opportunity to virtually meet with up to 50 medical and dental schools from across the country.  


Date:    Saturday, April 17, 2021


9:30-10:30        Dental School Panel Discussion

9:30-11:00        Medical School Panel Discussion

12:00-3:00        Fair


Students can register at the link below:

https://www.careereco.com/Fair/EventDetails?fairId=662094bc-0780-47e5-aef7-accb01364a3f

Cambridge Coaching MCAT Webinar: Protein Chromatography for the MCAT

It's a weekly live webinar about a high yield MCAT topic. It's short, sweet, and packed with valuable insight into both the topic at hand and how it's tested on the MCAT. While we are in the process of developing these materials, we are offering the webinar for free. Consider yourself a pilot student for a future Cambridge Coaching MCAT course, or textbook, or self-study platform (only the future can tell). All we ask in exchange is that you keep coming, participate in Q & A, share your feedback, and let friends know about this resource. This webinar's topic will be Protein Chromatography for the MCAT, and will take place Friday March 12 at 1pm EST. 

Register for this week's webinar here.