Job am 24.03.2025 bei NewScientist Jobs gefunden
Beth Israel Lahey Health
Sr. Clinical Research Coordinator
• Boston, Massachusetts, United States, Boston
[...] the growing BILH team, you re not just taking a job, you re making a difference in people s lives. The Cardiovascular MR Research Center (CMR) in Boston in seeking a strong applicant for the role of Sr. Clinical Research
Coordinator. CMR Center, established in 1995, is dedicated to advancing cardiovascular imaging through innovative research and clinical applications. Our research focuses on developing and applying cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging and artificial intelligence (AI) - based solutions to enhance imaging efficiency, quality, analysis, interpretation, and the diagnosis and prognosis of heart disease. The center integrates engineering,
physics, and cardiovascular medicine to fulfill its mission of advancing cardiovascular imaging. Key Research Areas AI-driven CMR solutions and value-based AI in heart disease. Exercise cardio-pulmonary MRI for phenotyping cardiovascular, pulmonary, and skeletal muscle physiology, tissue composition, and energetics in cardiovascular disease Using AI and imaging techniques to understand the mechanisms of cardiovascular disease Job Description: Essential Responsibilities: The Sr. CRC will oversee research projects including: Regulatory Compliance : Managing IRB and IACUC approvals (5 effort) Patient Coordination : Screening and enrolling patients for ongoing studies and preparing them for their research CMR exams; Collecting and storage of all specimens. (70 effort) Data : Handling research data, budgets, and
lab operations, including purchasing (10 effort) Collaboration : Serving as a key liaison with internal and external research partners. (5 effort) Research Support : Working closely with PI and study team to extract clinical information from EPIC for all study participants. (10) Required Qualifications: Bachelor s degree required; Master s degree preferred. 1-3 years of related work experience in a medical setting; clinical research setting preferred. Knowledge of Medical Terminology. Working knowledge of computerized applications, including web-based applications and Microsoft Office applications which may include Outlook, Word, Excel, Power Point or Access. Strong organizational and leadership skills. Interest in working with a highly motivated, interdisciplinary research team in a small research environment Competencies: Decision Making: Ability to make decisions that are [...]