Clinical Research Coordinator in the Regulation of Hormones, Chronobiology, Mood, and Sleep (RHYME) Research Center in the Department of Psychiatry at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, MA

The CRC1 will support clinical research protocols in the Regulation of Hormones, Chronobiology, Mood, and Sleep (RHYME) Research Center at BIDMC, including studies on women’s health and menopause, aging and cognition, stress, metabolism, and circadian rhythms (https://research.bidmc.org/rhyme). The CRC1 will be an instrumental part of a large collaborative team, learning how to conduct the day-to-day implementation of clinical research protocols, as well as how to contribute to data analyses, study start-up processes, regulatory management, and, possibly, assistance with abstract and manuscript preparation.

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By Kristin McJunkins
Kristin McJunkins Director of Advanced Degree Applications & STEM Career Advising