The Research Coordinator I oversees and administers research study and associated activities. Assists in project planning, and ensures that pre-established work scope, study protocol and regulatory requirements are followed. May recruit and coordinate research subjects, as appropriate, and serves as principle administration liaison for the project. Oversees and coordinates the provision of administrative and staff services to investigators; develops and maintains record keeping systems and procedures. Phlebotomy license required or must be obtained. This is an on-site position assigned to the Madigan Army Medical Center in Tacoma, WA. A thorough government background check will be required. About the Project The goal of Project 3 is to examine the impact of HPA-allostatic load in service members that screen positive for PTSD compared those that experience trauma but show resilience to stress and its impacts on health. This pilot project will determine if the HPA-IL-6 interface, e.g. allostatic load, extends to other types of trauma faced by military personnel and its impact on health and readiness. This project emphasizes PTSD, which is prevalent among service members and association with poor health outcomes that diminish military readiness, infer lifelong complications and substantial healthcare costs. An understanding of traumatic stress and allostatic load among military personnel may improve prognosis and treatment of PTSD, which is difficult to diagnose and often untreated. To this end we propose to determine if HPA factors—soluble interleukin-6 receptor (sIL-6R), soluble glycoprotein 130 (sgp130), and cortisol—are predictive of outcomes due to traumatic stress experienced by military personnel. Additionally, we will determine if allostatic load and HPA factors can identify and account for the gender-disparity observed among service members with PTSD. Along with the overarching theme of this proposal we predict that participants screened positive for PTSD will show detrimental levels of allostatic load, represented as high cortisol, IL-6, and sIL-6R, but low sgp130. In contrast, those that experience trauma but are spared PTSD and other behavioral symptoms are predicted to have levels of allostatic load, indicative of resilience; high sgp130 and low sIL-6R levels. A trajectory analysis of allostatic load relative to the participant’s status will provide the framework for determining the prognostic value and druggability of the HPA-IL-6 axis for PTSD and related symptoms specifically among service members. Compensation: $63,000 - $68,000
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Job Type
Full-time
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Entry Level