The Gaab Lab (www.gaablab.com) is looking for a Clinical Research Assistant II 
to assist with all study phases of functional and structural MRI for our 
longitudinal infant MRI study. This position is ideal for anyone considering 
future graduate study in cognitive (developmental) neuroscience, computer 
science, cognitive science or neuroscience. This Clinical Research Assistant II 
will be responsible for: Subject recruitment for pediatric research studies 
which will include close interaction with schools and daycare centers in the 
Boston area. Scheduling of pediatric (infant) research subjects. Maintaining of 
database, implementing and maintaining of analysis software; pediatric testing 
(including MRI/fMRI scanning of young children, infants, and their parents) and 
data analyses (psychometrics, psychophysics and functional magnetic imaging), 
stimuli design and administrative work (e.g., preparation of internal review 
board proposals). Under general supervision coordinating activities of daily 
operations of clinical research studies. Screening, consenting, recruiting, and 
selecting patients for studies. Preparing IRB and/or CCI documentation and 
submissions in conjunction with the Principal Investigator and/or other members 
of the research team. Conducting data collection activities and preparing 
analytical reports regarding results of studies. Assisting in writing articles 
and summary papers for various publications.

To qualify, you must have: A Bachelor's Degree in computer science, psychology, 
cognitive science, neuroscience, math, or related field required and one year 
of relevant work experience. Comfort with a heterogeneous computing environment 
(Linux/Unix, Mac, and Windows) as well as some programming experience 
preferred; knowledge of psychological experiment software (E Prime, 
Presentation, etc.) and/or fMRI analyses software helpful. Demonstrable 
pre-existing interest in cognitive neuroscience desired; knowledge of 
neuroanatomy or statistics helpful. Prior experience working with infants and 
small children (e.g. in a preschool or daycare setting or within a research 
project) will be a plus. Must be self-motivated and able to work in a 
fast-paced, changing environment and must like working with children. Boston 
Children’s Hospital offers competitive compensation and unmatched benefits, 
including a rotating days/evenings and week-end schedule, affordable health, 
vision and dental insurance, generous levels of time off, 403(b) Retirement 
Savings plan, Pension, Tuition Reimbursement, cell phone plan discounts and 
discounted rates on T-passes (50% off). Boston Children’s Hospital is an Equal 
Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer. Qualified applicants will receive 
consideration for employment without regard to their race, color, religion, 
national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, protected veteran 
status or disability.

Please apply through the Boston Children’s Hospital job portal. The ReqID is 
52838BR​: http://www.childrenshospital.org/career-opportunities

"Nothing in science has any value to society if it is not communicated." Anne 
Roe (1904-1991)

Nadine Gaab, PhD
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
Boston Children's Hospital/Harvard Medical School
Department of Medicine/Division of Developmental Medicine
Laboratories of Cognitive Neuroscience
Mail stop code: BCH3178
1 Autumn Street (Office 643); Boston, MA 02115
nadine.g...@childrens.harvard.edu<mailto:nadine.g...@childrens.harvard.edu>
phone: 857-218-3021
www.gaablab.com<http://www.gaablab.com/>
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Twitter: Nadine Gaab (@GaabLab)


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