As a Clinical Research Coordinator, you will assist with several cutting-edge NIH-funded studies, led by Dr. Ryan Walker, taking place at the Human Metabolism and Physiology Lab (HMPL) at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, NY. The lab’s current active research studies include investigations of the role of excess dietary fructose consumption on the human gut microbiome and cardiometabolic disease risk. The project involves a complex and unique clinical dietary protocol offering the candidate an opportunity to become fully immersed within the clinical research process, from participant screening and enrollment to manuscript publication. Additional research efforts include the assessment of frailty and obesity in high-risk populations, utilization a state of the art metabolic testing lab. Opportunities to learn about and work with a wide range of multi-omics data will likely exist. Involvement in additional NIH-funded studies is likely. The candidate will have the potential to split time between research and clinical activities and contribute effort to the Mount Sinai Physiolab team. As an associate in the Mount Sinai Physiolab, you will also grow your clinical practice through running and analyzing body composition, metabolic, exercise and dietary assessments, including nutrition and lifestyle counseling using the gold-standard equipment and resources within the lab. The candidate is expected to contribute to growth activities and assist in promoting the Physiolab in the NY area.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
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