Hi all!

The Yale School of Medicine's Neurology Department is looking to fill several Clinical Research Associate positions. To learn more, please see the email below.

Sincerely,
Sarah, Nicole, and Rae

From: Jasak, Sara <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2023 10:09 AM
To: Jasak, Sara <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Post Graduate Clinical Research Associate Opportunity- Yale School of Medicine, Neurology Department

Good Morning,
We are looking to hire a few more post grads for a few specific faculty members. I was hoping you could post on your list servs for us again! I attached here the links and brief blurbs about each.
Thanks so much,
Sara
https://forms.gle/rQbE2ejedmsNN9hy9
Dr. Kim is recruiting a research associate to join her critical care neurophysiology group. We are interested in all aspects of the management of patients with brain trauma and other acute neurologic injuries, novel biomarkers and imaging techniques for brain injury, neurologic outcome assessments, and more.
Primary roles of the research associate will include:
 * Involvement in ongoing clinical research projects, including data collection, preprocessing and computational analysis
* Opportunities for grant writing, abstract and manuscript preparation, and to present at conferences.
Research associates will gain extensive clinical experience by interacting with critically ill patients in the Neurosciences ICU and working collaboratively with the medical team. You are welcome and encouraged to attend department conferences, lectures, and rounds.
This position is for 1-2 years. The ideal candidates would be highly motivated, have a strong academic record, an interest in the neurosciences and strong analysis skills (using MATLAB, Python, etc). Prior experience in biologic signal processing, especially electroencephalography (EEG) data, spectral analysis and machine learning methods would be highly valued. Alternatively, prior experience with neuroimaging analysis (Freesurfer, tractography, fMRI) would also be highly valued. Applications will be reviewed on a first come, first serve basis and strong candidates will be invited to interview. Both undergraduate and Master's degree graduates are welcome to apply.

https://forms.gle/aXN4REF9GnvtFp826
Dr. Sheth is recruiting 2-3 research associates to join his critical care research group . We are interested in all aspects of the management of patients in the neurology critical care unit,  novel biomarkers and imaging techniques for brain injury, neurologic outcome assessments, and more.
Primary roles of the research associate will include:
 * Involvement in ongoing clinical research projects, including data collection, preprocessing and computational analysis
* Opportunities for grant writing, abstract and manuscript preparation, and to present at conferences.
Research associates will gain extensive clinical experience by interacting with critically ill patients in the Neurosciences ICU and working collaboratively with the medical team. You are welcome and encouraged to attend department conferences, lectures, and rounds.
This position is for 2 years. The ideal candidates would be highly motivated, have a strong academic record, an interest in the neurosciences and a team player. Applications will be reviewed on a first come, first serve basis and strong candidates will be invited to interview.

https://forms.gle/vpaXtayfaETEyc3k7

The Yale Neuroimmunology and Multiple Sclerosis division is recruiting research associates to join our groups for a two-year position starting summer 2024. Our investigators are interested in all aspects of the management of patients with MS and other neuroimmune diseases, novel biomarkers and imaging techniques, neurologic outcome assessments, and more.
Primary roles of research associates will include:
*           Managing the Yale Neuroimmunology Data Registry and Biorepository and the the prospective DREAM cohort (Detection Research for Early Asymptomatic MS), including screening and consenting patients, collecting biosamples, processing the biosamples,  performing neurologic assessments, and collecting outcomes data.

*           Managing ongoing investigator-initiated research studies, including studies examining tissue-specific immune responses for patients with neuro-immune diseases
*           Involvement in ongoing clinical research projects and clinical trials, including data collection and analysis, grant writing, abstract and manuscript preparation.

*            Opportunities for grant writing, abstract and manuscript preparation, and to present at conferences.
Research associates will gain extensive clinical experience by interacting with ambulatory patients with MS and other neuro-immune diseases and working collaboratively with the medical team. You are welcome and encouraged to attend department conferences, lectures, and rounds. Our program has a strong record of preparing our associates for medical school and beyond.
The ideal candidate should be highly motivated and able to multi-task, managing a broad variety of duties and shifting priorities in a dynamic environment. They should have a strong academic record, an interest in the neurosciences, and skills in databases and analyses. Competency in basic statistics and programming (e.g. R, Python) would be an advantage.  Applications will be reviewed on a first come, first serve basis and strong candidates will be invited to interview.



https://forms.gle/v8sfYHfnaFvX4AB28
Dr. Jessica Magid-Bernstein in the Yale Division of Neurology Critical Care is recruiting a research associate to join her group for a one or two year position starting July 2024. Her research focuses on the inflammatory response that occurs following hemorrhagic stroke.
Primary roles of research associate will include:
* Assisting with the collection, processing, and analysis of biosamples collected as part of the Yale Acute Brain Injury Biorepository.
* Involvement in ongoing clinical research projects, including data collection and analysis, grant writing, abstract and manuscript preparation, and opportunities to present at conferences.
Research associates will gain clinical experience by interacting with critically ill patients in the Neurosciences ICU and working collaboratively with the medical team. You are welcome and encouraged to attend department conferences, lectures, and rounds. Our program has a strong record of preparing our associates for medical school and beyond.
The ideal candidates should be highly motivated, have a strong academic record, an interest in the neurosciences, and skills in lab work and data analysis. Applications will be reviewed on a first come, first serve basis and strong candidates will be invited to interview.

https://forms.gle/yNnJY3Qsqyw36tiy6
Dr. Sharma is recruiting a research associate to join her stroke research group. We are interested in all aspects of the epidemiology, diagnosis, identification of the underlying cause, and management of acute ischemic stroke and subsequent brain injury. We work with data from 1) publicly available national databases, 2) administrative claims, 3) electronic health records, 4) proteomic repository, and 5) neuro-imaging data.
Primary roles of the research associate will include:
* Involvement in ongoing clinical research projects, including data collection and management, preprocessing, and statistical and computational analysis
* Opportunities for grant writing, abstract and manuscript authorship, and to present at conferences.
Research associates are welcome and encouraged to attend department conferences, lectures, and rounds. Upon stabilization of the COVID-19 pandemic, research associates will be able to gain extensive clinical experience by interacting with stroke patients on the inpatient stroke service and working collaboratively with the medical team.
This position is for 1-2 years. The ideal candidates would be highly motivated, have a strong academic record, have an interest in the neurosciences and strong analysis skills (using Python and/or R). Prior experience in machine learning methods would be highly valued. Prior experience with natural language processing and proteomic and neuroimaging analysis would also be highly valued. Applications will be reviewed on a first-come, first-serve basis and strong candidates will be invited to interview. Both undergraduate and Master's degree graduates are welcome to apply.

https://forms.gle/wqfRSUCoGafianwe8
Drs. Gilmore and Beekman are recruiting a research associate to head the cardiac arrest research group. We are looking for a candidate to manage a retrospective and prospective cardiac arrest registry, assist with the development and monitoring of key quality metrics, and facilitate cardiac arrest research projects.
Primary roles of the research associate will include:
* Involvement in ongoing clinical research projects, including data collection, data entry, preprocessing and computational analysis
* Opportunities for grant writing, abstract and manuscript preparation, and to present at conferences
Research associates will gain extensive clinical experience by interacting with critically ill patients in the emergency room and intensive care units and working collaboratively with the medical team. You are welcome and encouraged to attend department conferences, lectures, and rounds.
This position is for 1 year. The ideal candidates would be highly motivated, have a strong academic record, an interest in the neurosciences and be a team player. Applications will be reviewed on a first come, first serve basis and strong candidates will be invited to interview.
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