RESEARCH SPECIALIST, School of Medicine, Anatomy & Neurobiology
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- Boston University
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- Framingham, Massachusetts, United States
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Core responsibilities include conducting neuropsychological testing on subjects, ages 25-100+ and preparing case reports for dementia diagnostic meetings. Testing will take place primarily in clinic, however, research assistants are expected to make home visits as well on a regular basis. Additional core responsibilities will include leading specific projects, both short and long-term. Given the wide range of projects that include cognitive aging, Alzheimers disease, traumatic brain injury (TBI), there are a myriad of tasks that range from data entry to presenting to collaborators from other academic institutions and private industry. The position also requires some technical skills given the integration of smartphone, wearable devices and other technologies in the data collection process and the use of post-processing applications for digital voice, pen and other digital data streams.
Required SkillsBachelor's degree, 1-3 years of research experience (that occurred in conjunction with attainment of bachelor's degree is acceptable), and valid driver's license.
Job LocationFramingham, Massachusetts, United StatesPosition TypeFull-Time/RegularOrganization
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