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supports data entry and quality control, participant screening and communications, document preparation, and research equipment tracking. The incumbent works under general supervision from the Research
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and implementing appropriate empirical strategies for causal inference, particularly in econometric analyses. Assist in designing new econometric models or adapting existing ones to address evolving
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collection tools, tracking systems, logic models, and evaluation frameworks to assess educational program outcomes Supports the development of research study design aligned with program objectives, including
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the computer tracking system building in appropriate safety checks. Creation of source documents and Case Report Forms as directed by the data manager utilizing established SOP and an existing computer design
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). This position supports multiple key university graduate administrative services in FASS including: development of processes, application and admissions, student registration, records and progress tracking, degree
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support: Assist with scheduling, user engagement, and tracking project activities Support recruitment and consenting of study participants under supervision Review clinical and patient records to support
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relate to ongoing research in the lab. Field Work: Assist with field-work as needed. Lab supplies: Assist in ordering; keeping track of supply inventory; unpacking lab supplies and putting them in proper
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patients who are eligible to participate in the study. Designs, creates and maintains research database for clinical trials. Tracks the status of research trials into database. Assists with drafting
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. The candidate will be primarily responsible for participant recruitment, schedules, data collection, data tracking, data entry, and data checking under the direct supervision of Dr. Teresa Liu-Ambrose and will
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goggles). Consequence of Error/Judgement Errors in tracking aspects of the project, data recording and entry, or breaches in confidentiality have the potential to negatively impact research projects