A cover letter is required for consideration for this position and should be attached as the first page of your resume. The cover letter should address your specific interest in the position and outline skills and experience that directly relate to this position.
Dr. Bo Yang's current lab research focuses on the mechanisms of thoracic aortic aneurysms, which is largely unknown, especially in those with unknown mutations (such as bicuspid aortic valve), and developing novel therapies to prevent aortic aneurysms. He and his team generate patient specific induced pleuripotent stem cells (iPSCs) to model the thoracic aortic aneurysm in order to study the mechanisms of aneurysm formation in bicuspid aortic valve (BAV), Loeys-Dietz Syndrome, Marfan syndrome.
This role will serve in the clinical, patient-facing aspect of Dr. Yang's research.
This is the entry level position on the Michigan Medicine CRC Career Ladder. This position provides administrative and coordination support for multiple projects in the conduct of clinical research projects. This position may assist with study coordination but will not be assigned clinical trials independently. This position may provide coordination for clinical research projects such as registries, retrospective data reviews, studies in long-term follow-up, and other non-interventional studies.
Knowledge of all 8 competency domains is expected:
- Scientific Concepts and Research Design
- Ethical Participant Safety Considerations
- Investigational Products Development and Regulation
- Clinical Study Operations (GCPs)
- Study and Site Management
- Data Management and Informatics
- Leadership and Professionalism
- Communication and Teamwork
Responsibilities will include, but are not limited to:
- Attending and participating in all training classes assigned to this level (Ex: PEERRS, HIPAA, CITI GCP)
- Screening clinical patients and OR cases for Dr. Yang's research studies
- Identifying cases for aortic tissue collection and collecting tissue during procedures
- Consenting patients for aortic research studies conducted by Dr. Yang
- Coordinating with Dr. Yang's lab to transfer tissues samples from the Cardiovascular Center to the North Campus Research Complex (NCRC)
- Maintaining sample collection database
- Editing OR videos
- Meeting with Dr. Yang's lab at NCRC monthly
- Entering data and running reports from study database
- Seeking appropriate help in attempting to solve problems