
The primary mission of the Division of Oncological Sciences at OHSU's Knight Cancer Institute is to better understand cancer through basic, translational, and population-based research that improves cancer prevention, detection, and treatments for all. Our community of faculty, trainees, and staff brings together scientists from a broad range of disciplines and works collaboratively to advance innovation and translate discoveries from the lab into meaningful impacts for cancer patients and our community. Centered on team science, our research is organized around four areas: Precision Systems Oncology, Cancer Data Science (includes Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, and Biostatistics), Chemical Biology and Experimental Therapeutics, and Cancer Data Science. A foremost priority is to better understand cell plasticity by gaining the ability to experimentally decipher transitions from normal to cancer, cancer to metastasis, and metastasis to resistance.
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We are seeking a full-time research assistant to work on multiple ongoing clinical research studies in people with cancer. The individual in this position needs to be highly motivated and interested in being a key member of a research team studying the impact of cancer treatment and exercise on the health and survival of people with cancer. This person will be part of a core clinical research team who collaborates with a larger multi-disciplinary team with expertise in exercise physiology, oncology, and health. In general, the responsibilities for this research assistant position are to recruit research participants, coordinate and conduct data collection, communicate regularly with research participants, oversee REDCap survey maintenance and survey completion by participants, and ensure the overall conduct of clinical trials.
It is expected that this person will be able to work independently, with general supervision, and ensure that tasks are completed accurately and on time. They will need to communicate any problems and concerns and propose solutions to the Project Director, Lab Manager, and/or Principal Investigator of the projects. A strong passion for recruiting participants in clinical settings and by phone is essential. They may also be expected to develop databases, participant tracking systems, and standard operating procedures to be used in research projects. Additional tasks related to the conduct and dissemination of clinical research may arise. Familiarity conducting clinical research in older adults and/or clinical populations at OHSU is strongly preferred. A person who has excellent organization and data management skills, excellent oral/written communication and interpersonal skills, can work independently, identify and solve problems, and thrive in a team environment is a must. The person hired must be CPR/First Aid certified (OK to obtain upon hiring). This is a grant funded position for up to one year but may be extended depending on project needs and funding.
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