2025-05-02
Oregon Health & Science University
Other
/yr
employee
contract
Portland
Oregon
97201
United States
Oregon Health & Science University
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Clinical Research Assistant 2
US-OR-Portland
Job ID: 2025-34134
Type: Regular Full-Time
# of Openings: 1
Category: Research
Portland, OR (Marquam Hill)
Overview
The Clinical Research Assistant 2 will work on various projects under the direction of Dr. Nicole Bowles (PI), Assistant Professor within the Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Sciences, and may also be supervised by postdoctoral fellows or senior research staff. This position works on research aimed at understanding the effects of changes to the environment and behaviors on sleep and circadian rhythms and the subsequent impact on physiology and pathophysiology in humans. Specifically, this research is investigating the adverse health effects of shift work including the body’s response to stressors at night, the use of cannabis and related projects as sleep aids, and how sleep and circadian rhythms may contribute to racial disparities in health. These studies will lead to interventions designed to improve the health, safety and well-being of night shift workers and vulnerable populations.
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Responsibilities include developing study recruitment materials (e.g., online and print advertisements and surveys), medically screening volunteer research participants over the phone and in person, and collecting data using a variety of noninvasive physiological monitoring devices (e.g., EKG, blood pressure, breathing, sleep, core body temperature). With supervision, the clinical research assistant 2 will set up, test, and maintain equipment, as well as carry out administrative tasks (e.g., preparing and submitting IRB documents) as needed. The position will also be responsible for data analysis, assisting with literature searches, preparing posters/presentations, and helping with grant writing. Finally, this position will require some amount of field work, including recruitment off campus (hanging flyers or attending community events) as well as data collection in the field and/or dropping off and retrieving study equipment.
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