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the Principal Investigator (PI). Duties include coordinating the recruitment, enrolment, and scheduling of study participants; managing data collection and storage; preparing ethics applications and study
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. - Prepares and distributes award letters, including for department student awards. - Assists researchers in the post-award administrative processes. - Assists with organization and scheduling
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operations including monitoring recruitment progress and participant retention, identifying strategies to enhance enrollment and efficiency, obtaining consent, and visit scheduling Liaise with physicians and
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to diagnose eating disorders Screen participants to determine eligibility Schedule participants and communicate with graduate students Tracking participant ecological momentary assessment and questionnaire data
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: Department of Psychology Position Summary: Screen participants to determine eligibility Schedule participants and communicate with research assistants and graduate students Conduct clinical interview sessions
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, entering and coding data, organizing lab meetings and schedules for other research assistants. Organizational Status Reports to the Principal Investigator. Work Performed Recruits subjects for studies by
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living with Parkinson’s, scheduling study visits, assisting with data collection, and general research administrative duties. Primary study recruitment duties include pre-screening eligible patients from
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Group: USW Appointment Type: Grant - Term Schedule: Full-Time Pay Scale Group & Hiring Zone: USW Pay Band 09 -- $67,916. with an annual step progression to a maximum of $86,855. Pay scale and job class
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the fMRI with participants with and without psychosis through fMRI Tasks at UBC MRI Research Facility. o Recruit, screen, schedule and test research participants with and without mental illnesses. o
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the fMRI with participants with and without psychosis through fMRI Tasks at UBC MRI Research Facility. o Recruit, screen, schedule and test research participants with and without mental illnesses. o