Position Summary
The Research Assistant at the Columbia P&S Research Site will play a key role in providing technical and research-oriented services, supporting a diverse range of studies within the Division of Infectious Diseases. These studies encompass various aspects, including COVID-19, HIV prevention, and treatment clinical research.
Joining a dynamic clinical research team, the successful candidate will contribute to the team's primary goals of delivering top-notch clinical care, education, and research in alignment with academic excellence. The role involves collaborating with a multidisciplinary team of researchers to implement and conduct biomedical research studies. These studies encompass epidemiological and clinical research related to COVID-19, as well as investigations into attitudes towards HIV prevention and the uptake of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) among young adults and at-risk women. The Columbia P&S Clinical Research Site conducts both industry and NIH-sponsored studies focused on HIV prevention and treatment.
The Research Assistant works under the general supervision of the principal investigator, handling routine assignments with the possibility of more complex duties. The position relies on grant funding.
The ideal candidate for this position is a bright, self-motivated, and highly organized individual with strong communication skills. The ability to quickly learn new skills, work independently, and collaborate effectively within a clinical research setting is essential.
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