An Associate in Research position is available in the Center for Global Women’s Health Technologies (GWHT) within the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Duke University.
As an Associate in Research, your role will be to work closely with fellow lab members, specifically graduate students and staff to perform a variety of laboratory techniques including therapy development, associated animal studies, and the clinical translation of new therapies. Specifically, you will be tasked with conducting stability, potency, and purity testing for an investigational new drug application to the US FDA. You will participate in pre-clinical studies, perform data analysis, and data dissemination. In addition, you will be expected to devote effort to grant writing. You will be asked to dissemination your data in the form of publications, conferences proceedings, newsletters, and internal meetings.
All members of the Center are expected to create weekly updates in the form of powerpoint presentations, create meeting agendas and record meeting minutes. You will also be expected to identify grant opportunities and directly apply for grants with Dr. Ramanujam. You will be expected to work full-time, 40-hours per week and expected to follow the handbook and all policies of the Center for Global Women’s health technologies. Marlee Krieger will serve as your direct supervisor. You will be required to attend the Duke orientation as well as the Center specific orientation.
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