Washington University in St. Louis
Published
May 22, 2025
Location
St. Louis, United States of America
Job Type
Contact Person/Department
Rebecca Cox

Description

We are seeking a full-time research assistant to work on research examining sleep and circadian rhythm disruption in anxiety-related disorders using self-report, behavioral, and physiological measures.

Primary Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Recruits, screens, and tracks study participants.
  • Runs participant sessions, including overnight data collection.
  • Supervises undergraduate research assistants involved in recruiting and testing study participants at the university.
  • Meets and communicates with study team.
  • Collects and processes saliva samples.
  • Performs other duties as assigned (e.g., communications with IRB, financial tracking, data management, purchasing).

 

Required Qualifications:

Education:

Bachelor's degree

 

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Human subjects training (can be acquired on job).
  • Environmental health and safety training (can be acquired on job).
  • Prior research experience in a psychology or neuroscience research lab, though relevant coursework or research in related fields might count towards experience.
  • Experience with SPSS and/or R statistical programs, computer programming.

 

This will be a two-year position with a preferred start date in June or July of 2025.

 

How to apply: Interested candidates should email their CV to Rebecca Cox (cox.r@wustl.edu) and complete an application here: https://wustl.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/External/details/Research-Technician-II---Social-Science_JR88922?q=JR88922

 

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