tobacco-related research or interventions and experience working with statistical software
(SPSS, SAS) are highly preferred but not required.
The Research Assistant will be trained to conduct participant assessments to evaluate the
effectiveness of two ongoing lung cancer screening and tobacco-related interventions.
Additional responsibilities include data management and analysis, in-depth literature
reviews, and preparation of manuscripts and grants.
This is an excellent opportunity for recent college graduates in psychology or public
health who are interested in attending graduate school in the social sciences or medical
school.
Start date is May/June 2021 and the ability to commit to the position for two
years is required.
To be considered for this position, both a cover letter describing your
interests and experience and a resume must be submitted.
The PI is Kathryn Taylor, PhD.
https://gufaculty360.georgetown.edu/s/contact/00336000014RbvvAAC/kathryn-taylor