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Palo Alto Veterans Institute for Research (PAVIR) supports the nation's second largest research program conducted among the VA Hospitals and is looking for a full-time Clinical Research Nurse - TMS. The position is for a nurse practitioner researcher for a VA cooperative clinical study in the division of Psychiatry.
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The Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative, and Pain Medicine is seeking a Clinical Research Coordinator Associate (Fixed-term 2 years) to perform duties related to the coordination of clinical studies.
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Dr. Feliks Kogan’s lab, the imaging of musculoskeletal function group at Stanford University, School of Medicine is seeking an Assistant Clinical Research Coordinator (Research Coordinator) to join our team and assist our group with our translational research project aimed at improving joint pain and function.
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Participates in clinical programs and coordinates the cQA interface with Contract Clinical Research Organizations (CROs), Contract Service Providers (CSPs), Bioanalytical Labs and Investigator Sites.
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Stanford University is seeking a Research Nurse 2, and will be under the direction of the principal investigator and/or research nurse. Certified Research Administrator or Clinical Research Coordinator preferred.
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The Research Data Analyst will manage large sets of genomic, physiological, neuroimaging, clinical, and behavioral data derived from a wide variety of translational studies. At both sites, in conjunction with the Principal Investigator, the analyst will help develop and implement new research protocols including design, data collection systems, and institutional review board approval and amendments.
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Seeking a Research Nurse 2, and will be under the direction of the principal investigator and/or research nurse manager, applying medical knowledge and experience to oversee and direct clinical course of research participants in clinical trials.
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Minimum of 6 years of experience in FD and ICH-regulated clinical research in GCP QA. Experience auditing Investigator sites, Clinical Service Providers, and Internal Systems Audits.
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Complete trip reports and review trip reports of junior clinical research associates. Oversee multiple global clinical trials at a time through pre-study visits, close out visits, monitoring visits, and initiation visits.
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Palo Alto Veterans Institute for Research (PAVIR) supports the nation's second largest research program conducted among the VA Hospitals and is looking for a full-time Clinical Research Nurse - TMS.
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The Research Assistant will support the study of psychedelic medications treatments for severe depression and PTSD, led by the Principal Investigator - Dr. Trisha Suppes - as part of the Stanford/VA Exploratory Therapeutics Laboratory.
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Stanford University's Department of Orthopaedic Surgery is seeking a Clinical Research Coordinator Associate to perform duties related to the coordination of pediatric clinical studies.
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