Clinical Research Coordinator
Imagen is extending the frontiers of medicine and artificial intelligence (AI) to improve human well-being. In the short term, we are building state-of-the-art AI software to reduce diagnostic errors in radiology and improve patient outcomes. Over the long term, we are transforming early disease identification and management through our interdisciplinary research at the intersection of medicine and AI.
We’re a team of leading scientists, engineers, clinicians, and industry professionals from some of the top healthcare and technology organizations across the globe. Our clinical team is comprised of radiologists and surgeons from Mayo Clinic, Stanford Hospital, Hospital for Special Surgery, Boston Children’s Hospital, and other prestigious institutions. Imagen’s technical team is comprised of machine learning PhDs and engineers with extensive experience doing research and building technology and products at leading companies, including Google and Facebook.
We were founded in 2016 and have raised over $60M from leading venture capitalists, hospitals and health systems, and technology entrepreneurs. Our institutional investors include Google Ventures and DFJ.
We are looking for a full-time research coordinator to assist with our rapidly expanding clinical research program. The clinical research team is responsible for testing the safety and efficacy of our AI technology with practicing clinicians. The research coordinator will lead recruitment and administration of our large-scale human subject experiments. The research coordinator will also assist the clinical research team with submissions to the FDA, academic peer-review publications, and presentations to external stakeholders. This is an excellent opportunity for an individual with deep intellectual curiosity who would like to gain research experience prior to attending graduate school or medical school.
Responsibilities
- Manage recruitment for online and in-person experiments with physicians
- Coordinate and administer longitudinal computer-based behavioral experiments and eye-tracking studies
- Conduct in-person interviews with physicians and organize qualitative research
- Analyze quantitative data from behavioral and eye-tracking experiments
- Perform academic literature searches and synthesize clinical information
- Write, submit, and maintain IRB protocols
Qualifications
- A bachelor’s degree
- Previous human subject research experience (e.g., in psychology or neuroscience laboratories)
- Experience recruiting and coordinating human subject experiments
- Excellent organizational, interpersonal, and communication skills
- Preferred statistical experience analyzing quantitative data
Application Requirements
- 1-page cover letter describing relevant research experience, interests, and long-term goals
- CV
The position is based in New York, NY.
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