The Center for the Advancement of Research on Eating Behaviors (CARE) has one opening for an Assistant Researcher to help coordinate grant-funded studies and basic science research in eating disorders. The Assistant Researcher will work closely with Dr. Kelsie Forbush, PI and CARE Director, and Dr. Angeline Bottera, CARE Associate Director, and a team of local and international researchers. Duties will include conducting literature searches, writing IRB submissions and amendments, overseeing participant recruitment and enrollment, participant testing using structured clinical interviews, coordinating team meetings and laboratory schedules, preliminary basic data analyses, data cleaning, and data management using REDCap software. Other responsibilities will include supervising undergraduate research assistants and paid staff, assisting with extramural and intramural grant submissions, maintaining lab records and processes, and assisting with publications. The Assistant Researcher will assist the PI in upholding high ethical standards, regulatory compliance, and confidentiality of sensitive data and open-science reporting practices. The Assistant Researcher will work on assessment-focused studies funded by the Department of Defense, as well as research funded by the National Institutes of Health, and endowment. Projects include our Military Mental Health Study, a study designed to test a novel screening tool for eating disorders and related mental health conditions in a nationally representative sample of current military members. The Assistant Researcher will also manage data from our Veteran Mental Health Study, which is an archival, nationally representative dataset collected by our team on veterans recently separated from service. Other major ongoing studies include: STAR: An NIH-funded clinical trial designed to develop a mobile health app that uses machine learning to predict likelihood of relapse in adolescents who are recovering from anorexia nervosa. BEST-U: an NIH-funded clinical trial testing a mobile a mobile app based guided self-help Cognitive Behavioral Therapy intervention for college students with binge-spectrum eating disorder. BRITER: a highly novel 10-week mobile health treatment for binge eating that directly targets the regulation of circadian and daily appetitive rhythms by integrating sleep medicine and circadian rhythm regulation techniques into eating disorder treatment. EPSI ChAT: A study designed to test and validate a self-report questionnaire assessing eating and feeding disorders in youth and adolescents. Other grants, as funded. The Assistant Researcher would have the opportunity to conduct independent research utilizing existing datasets, including (but not limited to) a longitudinal dataset of over 30,000 patients with eating disorders in collaboration with Recovery Record, Inc. and a five-wave longitudinal study of over 350 community-recruited adults with eating disorders. Finally, our center has close relationships with numerous local and national eating disorder treatment centers, including Children's Mercy - Kansas City and Eating Recovery Center, making this an ideal position for someone who is interested in graduate or medical school. This position will be fully on-site in Lawrence, Kansas. Lawrence is a vibrant community that offers numerous sporting, cultural, shopping, and educational opportunities. We are also located 25 to 45 minutes from metropolitan Kansas City, with a wide range of professional sports, arts, music, food, cultural, and shopping options.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Industry
Ambulatory Health Care Services
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees