The Research Postdoctoral Fellow is a research trainee focused on enhancing and developing research competencies in laboratory or clinical research settings. This role assists faculty in conducting research under the guidance of a principal investigator or CNRI Center Director. Depending on the scientific specialty and research project needs, the fellow may participate directly in designing and conducting experiments, requiring technical knowledge in areas such as molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, genetics, physiology, animal science, epidemiology, health services research, clinical research, trial design, and human subjects protection. The fellow may also train staff and students, exercise general supervision in the workspace, and assist with data management and analysis. Responsibilities include assisting the principal investigator with research project planning, grant applications, and publications. The role may also involve managing resource allocations, overseeing day-to-day research activities like purchasing, laboratory animals, radioactivity, biosafety, and human subjects enrollment. The individual may guide or lead the work of peers and support staff to achieve project goals.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree