Super Senior Febs – if you’re interested in research and still looking for a job, this is a great opportunity for you!
The National Institutes of Health-funded Long Life Family Study, based at Boston Medical Center seeks a Research Assistant to be responsible for collection and management of study participant data. Data collection will include working as a member of a team with other research assistants to collect data from study participants ages 35 to 105 years by telephone. Data include medical history, functional status, and family tree information. Additionally, the family trees will need to be verified using online genealogical databases and vital status searches and entered into a study database. The research assistant will be responsible management of the pedigree database and generation of data reports.
Bachelor’s degree is required. Studies in Gerontology are a strong plus.
Approximate start date of March 1, 2018. Learn more in Handshake!