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30 hours/week for approximately a one-year term—contribute to projects focused on developing innovative diagnostic technologies and discovering new clinical biomarkers to advance patient care
work as part of a fully remote team approximately 15-20 hours per week - focused around implementation of an app that helps users better manage their health and allows researchers to connect with patients to conduct remote research studies to better understand neuroinflammatory conditions and improve health outcomes
assist in the coordination of complex clinical research protocols, including accurate data collection and overseeing the quality of the clinical trial data and records, scheduling and conducting study initiation and monitoring visits, and participating in ongoing study protocol training
responsible for participating in the day-to-day operations of routine, minimally complex clinical research programs and/or studies conducted by Principal Investigators (PIs) at the San Francisco VA
one year commitment required, working with Princeton alum
alumni recommended, two-year commitment required, patient enrollment, research administration, grant and manuscript support, shadowing & clinical exposure
recommended by Princeton alum - two-year commitment, research focus: bone health in orthopedics and endocrinology
working with Princeton alum - work directly with Principal Investigators of the center, as well as numerous other faculty and staff members, to conduct health policy evaluations of musculoskeletal diseases using computer simulation modeling
working with Princeton alum - work directly with the Principal Investigators of the centers, as well as numerous other faculty and staff members, to conduct clinical research involving musculoskeletal conditions
working with Princeton alum at a seed-stage startup based in Chicago, IL that builds AI to help healthcare providers fight insurance denials
working with Princeton alum, maintaining extensive surgical database, assist formulation and writing research studies, author peer-reviewed journal publications, etc.
work with Medical Center staff and departments and may interface with patients and their families - focus on how differences in environments and experiences shape early nutrition security
research focus on type 1 diabetes and developing innovative approaches to improve the clinical implementation of the latest technologies including continuous glucose monitors and automated insulin delivery systems
responsibilities include assisting on clinical research studies, recruiting and evaluating potential study patients, perform clinical tests such as questionnaires, phlebotomy, EKGs, etc. if certified and as needed...
The primary focus of this role will be to contribute to the development of cutting-edge senolytic-cell based therapies and evaluate their efficacy/safety in various preclinical cancer and senescent mouse models.
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Past alum glide year experiences
Google spreadsheet that captures alums' glide year experiences from 2014 to present.