Research Assistant - Audiology
Listed on 2026-01-16
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Research/Development
Research Scientist, Clinical Research -
Healthcare
Clinical Research
Description
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Are you passionate about research studies and analyses? Leidos is seeking a Research Assistant in Audiology to join our team onboard Naval Submarine Research Laboratory at New London in Groton, CT. (NSMRL) As a Research Assistant, you will play a crucial role in conducting research studies and research and investigate the effects of medical, psychological, and performance issues associated with the health and performance of naval personnel in operational and non-operational settings.
The Research Assistant will be responsible for assisting in research studies and analyses in support of NSMRL's hearing conservation program. If you're ready to take on this exciting and rewarding challenge, apply now and let's get started!
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The Challenge:
- Interact with and assist Principal Investigator (PI) at the NSMRL in all aspects of human and non-human subject experimental planning, data collection, and data analysis.
- Planning, e.g., scientific protocol development and preparation and setup and testing of experimental equipment.
- Develop scientific protocols for executing required human research.
- Assist with audiology research using experimental apparatuses used to investigate hearing protection devices and communication systems.
- Execute setup, testing, and troubleshooting of experimental equipment.
- Execute all aspects of research subject recruiting and coordinate with subjects and other research personnel to ensure successful protocol execution.
- Communicate with audiologists and hearing conservation researchers outside NSMRL to maintain awareness of technology developments, developments in the field, and explore opportunities for collaboration, etc.
- Prepare and present reports, presentations, and other documents as directed.
- Adhere to and implement scientific review board and institutional board review procedures.
- Assist in the development and tracking of program budget and, when necessary, coordinate with acquisition personnel to ensure contracts are executed in a timely manner. Prepare travel and purchase requests with necessary support documentation.
- Provide other research-related support as needed
- Desire to seek a career in life sciences supporting military health sciences
- Candidates must have completed a Bachelor's degree in a field related to hearing science (acoustics or have hearing science related coursework).
- Candidates must have documented evidence of research methods experience (Bachelors thesis or course work in research methods).
- Candidates must demonstrate the ability to interact and effectively communicate both written and orally with a wide variety of people.
- Demonstrate the ability to extend and apply the knowledge of…
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