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Michigan Medicine is firmly committed to advancing inclusion, diversity, equity, accessibility, and belonging, which are core to the culture and values of the Medical School Office of Research.
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The Ubuntu Center on Racism, Global Movements & Population Health Equity at the Dornsife School of Public Health is seeking a part-time Graduate Research Assistant, to assist the project manager and project staff on the Illuminating and Addressing Healthcare’s Role in Perpetuating Structural Racism (ISR) project, a three-year, multi-site initiative sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
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Candidates with experience in statistical methods for clinical trials, electronic health records, longitudinal data analysis, missing data, imaging statistics with a focus on psychiatric neuroimaging, and causal inference, and/or an interest in health disparities and health equity, cancer or pediatric research are especially encouraged to apply.
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JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS: The Penn State College of Health and Human Development is seeking a Part-Time Research Assistant Center for Childhood Obesity Research.
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Reporting to Vicki Fung, PhD, and Alex McDowell, PhD the Clinical Research Coordinator will play a key role in conducting health policy research that examines coverage and access to care for populations that experience health disparities, including individuals of disadvantaged socioeconomic status, racial and ethnic minority populations, and LGBTQ+ populations.
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Overview Join AIR as a Research Assistant with our team in our Health Payer Innovation, Transformation, and Support (HITS) Program. Our team of experts – nurses, physicians, psychologists, economists, sociologists, data scientists, and public health experts – advance evidence and save lives by leading rigorous research and evaluation; results-driven technical assistance and training; and leading-edge data science and technology tools.
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The New York University Grossman School of Medicines Center for Healthful Behavior Change, housed in the Institute for Excellence in Health Equity is leading a new initiative that involves partnerships with several large health care centers including the Family Health Centers at NYULH and NYC Health and Hospitals Corporation.
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Qualifications Education, Knowledge, and Experience:Bachelor’s degree in health policy, public health, public policy, or other health or social science related field. Learn more about AIR's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Strategy and hear from our staff by.
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Job Req ID: 113323 Research Assistant The Center for Indigenous Health (CIH) at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is seeking a motivated interested in working on public health research projects.
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The hiring research team, Dr. Sonya Shin and Carmen George (co-Principal Investigators) reside in New Mexico and have been conducting research on the Navajo Nation for almost 10 years in close collaboration with Navajo Nation, Navajo Area health facilities, and other non-profit community partners.
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The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is a leading university dedicated to promoting health worldwide through advanced biomedical research, graduate-level education in the life sciences and health professions, and excellence in patient care.
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The R&E team leads and supports a variety of research initiatives aimed at the Y’s essential services, which include, but are not limited to housing, food security, early learning, violence prevention, health equity, and economic empowerment.
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The Mount Sinai Health System believes that diversity, equity, and inclusion are key drivers for excellence. The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai is ranked No. 14 nationwide in National Institutes of Health funding and in the 99th percentile in research dollars per investigator according to the Association of American Medical Colleges.
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This Clinical Research Assistant II will be responsible for: Conducting mixed-methods language equity-focused research, including qualitative research, intervention research, benchmarking, and research with large datasets.
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Required DocumentsCVCover Letter addressing preparation and vision for graduate teaching, research, and service Professional statement on academic diversity, equity and inclusion – e.g. describe how your prior experience could contribute to our academic mission to encourage first-generation learners, those from rural communities or other backgrounds, to advance science of population health (approx.
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